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Philip T. Hagen

Publications -  4
Citations -  2899

Philip T. Hagen is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Body surface area & Effects of sleep deprivation on cognitive performance. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 2716 citations.

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Incidence and Size of Patent Foramen Ovale During the First 10 Decades of Life: An Autopsy Study of 965 Normal Hearts

TL;DR: The incidence and size of the patent foramen ovale were studied in 965 autopsy specimens of human hearts, which were from subjects who were evenly distributed by sex and age.
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Age-Related Changes in Normal Human Hearts During the First 10 Decades of Life. Part II (Maturity): A Quantitative Anatomic Study of 765 Specimens From Subjects 20 to 99 Years Old

TL;DR: Body weight was a better predictor of normal heart weight than was body surface area or height, and mean heart weights were greater in men than in women at all ages, although this trend was greater for semilunar than for atrioventricular valves.
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Age-Related Changes in Normal Human Hearts During the First 10 Decades of Life. Part I (Growth): A Quantitative Anatomic Study of 200 Specimens From Subjects From Birth to 19 Years Old

TL;DR: Heart weight, ventricular wall thicknesses, and valve circumferences were measured in 200 autopsy specimens of normal hearts from persons who ranged from birth to 19 years old and correlated better with age of the patients than with measurements of body size.
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Physiological markers of sleep quality: A scoping review.

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigate how various physiological signals recorded during sleep or wakefulness relate to objective measures of cognitive or physical performance and subjectively perceived sleep quality to inform conceptual understanding of the elusive, amorphous, and multi-dimensional construct of sleep quality.