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Yaacov Drory
Researcher at Tel Aviv University
Publications - 89
Citations - 3309
Yaacov Drory is an academic researcher from Tel Aviv University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Myocardial infarction & Population. The author has an hindex of 32, co-authored 89 publications receiving 3151 citations. Previous affiliations of Yaacov Drory include Sheba Medical Center & Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center.
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Sudden unexpected death in persons <40 years of age
Yaacov Drory,Yoseph Turetz,Yehuda Hiss,Boaz Lev,Enrique Z. Fisman,Amos Pines,Mordechai R. Kramer +6 more
TL;DR: Underlying cardiac diseases accounted for sudden death in 73% and noncardiac causes in 15% of subjects and the causes were unidentifiable in 12 of subjects.
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Management of sexual dysfunction in patients with cardiovascular disease: recommendations of the Princeton Consensus Panel.
Robert F. DeBusk,Yaacov Drory,Irwin Goldstein,Graham Jackson,Sanjay Kaul,Stephen E. Kimmel,John B. Kostis,Robert A. Kloner,Milton M. Lakin,Cindy M. Meston,Murray A. Mittleman,James E. Muller,Harin Padma-Nathan,Raymond C. Rosen,Richard A. Stein,Randall M. Zusman +15 more
TL;DR: A simple algorithm is provided for guiding physicians in the management of sexual dysfunction in patients with varying degrees of cardiac risk, including patients with a history of uncomplicated myocardial infarction.
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The effects of hormone replacement therapy in normal postmenopausal women: Measurements of Doppler-derived parameters of aortic flow
Amos Pines,Enrique Z. Fisman,Yoram Levo,Mordechai Averbuch,Arie L. Lidor,Yaacov Drory,Ariel Finkelstein,Miriam Hetman-Peri,M. Moshkowitz,Efraim Ben-Ari,Daniel Ayalon +10 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that estrogens increase both stroke volume and flow acceleration in healthy postmenopausal women, which probably reflects a combination of enhanced inotropism and vasodilatation.
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Smoking status and long-term survival after first acute myocardial infarction a population-based cohort study.
TL;DR: Among persistent smokers, reducing intensity after AMI appears to be beneficial, and smoking cessation either before or after AMi is associated with improved survival.
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Neighborhood Socioeconomic Context and Long-Term Survival After Myocardial Infarction
TL;DR: Neighborhood SES is strongly associated with long-term survival after MI, and the association is partly, but not entirely, attributable to individual SES and clinical characteristics.