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Acker, Michael, primary, Adams, Kirkwood F., additional, Anand, Inder S., additional, Anker, Stefan D., additional, Anversa, Piero, additional, Baicu, Catalin F., additional, Baker, Kenneth M., additional, Beanlands, Rob S., additional, Bethmann, Kerstin, additional, Bickford, Courtney L., additional, Boerrigter, Guido, additional, Bogaev, Roberta C., additional, Bonow, Robert O., additional, Booker, Julian, additional, Bozkurt, Biykem, additional, Bristow, Michael R., additional, Burnett, John C., additional, Cantillon, Daniel J., additional, Carabello, Blase A., additional, Cohn, Jay N., additional, Colucci, Wilson S., additional, Cooper, Leslie T., additional, Costello-Boerrigter, Lisa, additional, Daniels, Lori B., additional, Delgado, Reynolds M., additional, Deswal, Anita, additional, Diwan, Abhinav, additional, Doehner, Wolfram, additional, Dokainish, Hisham, additional, Dorn, Gerald W., additional, Drexler, Helmut, additional, Feldman, Arthur M., additional, Felker, G. Michael, additional, Flaherty, James D., additional, Floras, John S., additional, Florea, Viorel G., additional, Francis, Gary S., additional, Franklin, Wayne, additional, Frazier, O.H., additional, Freidrich, Matthias, additional, Freudenberger, Ronald S., additional, Gheorghiade, Mihai, additional, Giles, Thomas D., additional, Gottlieb, Stephen, additional, Hassan, Yusuf, additional, Havranek, Edward P., additional, Homma, Shunichi, additional, Hornig, Burkhard, additional, Houser, Steven R., additional, Ingwall, Joanne S., additional, Javaheri, Shahrokh, additional, Jefferies, John Lynn, additional, Jessup, Mariell, additional, Jha, Saurabh, additional, Kajstura, Jan, additional, Kass, David A., additional, Katz, Arnold M., additional, Kitsis, Richard N., additional, Konstam, Marvin A., additional, Konstam, Varda, additional, Kraus, William E., additional, Kumar, Rajesh, additional, Landmesser, Ulf, additional, Le Jemtel, Thierry H., additional, Lehmann, Ilana, additional, Leri, Annarosa, additional, LeWinter, Martin M., additional, Liang, Chang-Seng, additional, Maisel, Alan S., additional, Mancini, Donna M., additional, Mann, Douglas L., additional, Marian, Ali J., additional, Margulies, Kenneth B., additional, Maurer, Matthew, additional, McNamara, Dennis M., additional, Mehra, Mandeep R., additional, Méndez Machado, Gustavo F., additional, Metra, Marco, additional, Moser, Debra K., additional, Mullens, Wilfried, additional, Owen, Ashleigh A., additional, Pan, Jing, additional, Patten, Richard D., additional, Pereira, Naveen, additional, Peterson, Linda R., additional, Piña, Ileana L., additional, Podrid, Philip J., additional, Port, J. David, additional, Ramasubbu, Kumudha, additional, Riegel, Barbara, additional, Sandler, G.E., additional, Sawyer, Douglas B., additional, Schilling, Joel, additional, Slavin, Leo, additional, Spinale, Francis G., additional, Starling, Randall C., additional, Stevenson, Lynne Warner, additional, Sucharov, Carmen, additional, Taegtmeyer, Heinrich, additional, Tang, W.H. Wilson, additional, Taylor, Anne L., additional, Teerlink, John R., additional, Topkara, Veli K., additional, Towbin, Jeffrey A., additional, Uber, Patricia A., additional, VanBuren, Peter, additional, Vasan, Ramachandran S., additional, Velagaleti, Raghava S., additional, von Haehling, Stephan, additional, Wilkoff, Bruce L., additional, Wollert, Kai C., additional, Yeh, Edward T.H., additional, Young, James B., additional, Ziadi, Maria C., additional, and Zile, Michael R., additional
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- 2011
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3. Influence of donor cocaine use on outcome after cardiac transplantation: analysis of the United Network for Organ Sharing Thoracic Registry.
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Brieke A, Krishnamani R, Rocha MJ, Li W, Patten RD, Konstam MA, Patel AR, Udelson JE, and Denofrio D
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- Adult, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Transplantation mortality, Humans, Proportional Hazards Models, Registries, Retrospective Studies, Risk Assessment, Survival Rate, Cocaine-Related Disorders complications, Heart Transplantation physiology, Tissue Donors
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Heart transplantation from donors with a history of cocaine abuse remains controversial. Therefore, we examined the consequence of donor cocaine-use history on all-cause mortality and the development of coronary artery disease after heart transplantation. Using the United Network for Organ Sharing Thoracic Registry we identified 9,217 first-time heart-only adult transplant recipients between January 1999 and December 2003, and then divided this cohort into sub-groups based on the reported history of donor cocaine use. Multivariate analysis revealed no difference in mortality or development of coronary artery disease at 1 and 5 years between transplant recipients who received an organ from donors with a history of cocaine use when compared with donors having no history of cocaine use.
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- 2008
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4. Models of Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Disease.
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Patten RD
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Clinical observations made over several decades support the existence of gender differences in cardiovascular disease prevalence and severity. For example, women exhibit a delay in the onset of vascular disease compared to men and the temporal link between menopause and the rise in vascular events in women suggests that ovarian hormones may be important in reducing the risk of vascular disease in women. Gender differences have also been observed in the severity and outcome of myocardial diseases such that women with heart failure have a better prognosis than men coupled with gender-specific patterns of ventricular remodeling. These clinical observations have fostered great interest in understanding the mechanisms of gender differences in cardiovascular diseases with the goal being to identify novel therapeutic targets. The purpose of this review is to describe animal models of cardiovascular disease that have demonstrated clear gender differences in the pathophysiologic responses to a given stimulus. Animal models from two broad areas of cardiovascular investigation will be highlighted: vascular disease and heart failure.
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- 2007
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