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R. Jeffrey Snell
Researcher at Rush University Medical Center
Publications - 21
Citations - 922
R. Jeffrey Snell is an academic researcher from Rush University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 670 citations. Previous affiliations of R. Jeffrey Snell include Rush Medical College.
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Epidemiology of Shock in Contemporary Cardiac Intensive Care Units.
David D. Berg,Erin A. Bohula,Sean van Diepen,Jason N. Katz,Carlos L. Alviar,Vivian M Baird-Zars,Christopher Barnett,Gregory W. Barsness,James A. Burke,Paul Cremer,Jennifer Cruz,Lori B. Daniels,Andrew P. DeFilippis,Affan Haleem Md,Steven M. Hollenberg,James M. Horowitz,Norma Keller,Michael C. Kontos,Patrick R. Lawler,Venu Menon,Thomas S. Metkus,Jason Ng,Ryan Orgel,Christopher B. Overgaard,Jeong Gun Park,Nicholas Phreaner,Robert O. Roswell,Steven P. Schulman,R. Jeffrey Snell,Michael A. Solomon,Bradley Ternus,Wayne Tymchak,Fnu Vikram,David A. Morrow +33 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors focused on acute myocardial infarction (AMI) complicated by cardiogenic shock (AMICS) in cardiac intensive care units (CICUs).
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Risk stratification in unstable angina. Prospective validation of the Braunwald classification.
James E. Calvin,Lloyd W. Klein,Betsy J. Vandenberg,Peter M. Meyer,Joseph V. Condon,R. Jeffrey Snell,Luz Maria Ramirez-Morgen,Joseph E. Parrillo +7 more
TL;DR: The classification of unstable angina proposed by Braunwald includes four factors that predict risk of major in-hospital cardiac complications and can be combined with diabetes and age to better stratify risk ofmajor cardiac complications in this disorder using a simpler model.
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Demographics, Care Patterns, and Outcomes of Patients Admitted to Cardiac Intensive Care Units: The Critical Care Cardiology Trials Network Prospective North American Multicenter Registry of Cardiac Critical Illness.
Erin A. Bohula,Jason N. Katz,Sean van Diepen,Carlos L. Alviar,Vivian M Baird-Zars,Jeong-Gun Park,Christopher Barnett,Gurjaspreet Bhattal,Gregory W. Barsness,James A. Burke,Paul Cremer,Jennifer Cruz,Lori B. Daniels,Andrew P. DeFilippis,Christopher B. Granger,Steven M. Hollenberg,James M. Horowitz,Norma Keller,Michael C. Kontos,Patrick R. Lawler,Venu Menon,Thomas S. Metkus,Jason Ng,Ryan Orgel,Christopher B. Overgaard,Nicholas Phreaner,Robert O. Roswell,Steven P. Schulman,R. Jeffrey Snell,Michael A. Solomon,Bradley Ternus,Wayne Tymchak,Fnu Vikram,David A. Morrow +33 more
TL;DR: In a contemporary network of tertiary care CICUs, respiratory failure and shock predominated indications for admission and carried a poor prognosis, while patterns of practice varied considerably between centers, a substantial, low-risk population was identified.
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One-year follow-up of direct myocardial gene transfer of vascular endothelial growth factor-2 using naked plasmid deoxyribonucleic acid by way of thoracotomy in no-option patients
F. David Fortuin,Peter Vale,Douglas W. Losordo,James F. Symes,Giacomo A. DeLaria,J. Jeffrey Tyner,Gary L. Schaer,Robert J. March,R. Jeffrey Snell,Timothy D. Henry,Joseph Van Camp,John J. Lopez,Wayne E. Richenbacher,Jeffrey M. Isner,Richard A. Schatz +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a phase I open label, dose-escalating study showed that gene transfer of vascular endothelial growth factor-2 naked deoxyribonucleic acid by direct myocardial injection by way of thoracotomy in patients with Canadian Cardiovascular Society class 3 or 4 angina is feasible and safe.
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Cardiovascular dysfunction in septic shock.
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