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Development And Pilot Feasibility Study Of A Health Information Technology Tool To Calculate Mortality Risk For Patients With Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: The Carotid Risk Assessment Tool (Carat), Adrienne E. Faerber, Rebecca Horvath, Carey Stillman, Melissa L. O'Connell, Amy L. Hamilton, Karina A. Newhall, Donald S. Likosky, Philip P. Goodney
Development And Pilot Feasibility Study Of A Health Information Technology Tool To Calculate Mortality Risk For Patients With Asymptomatic Carotid Stenosis: The Carotid Risk Assessment Tool (Carat), Adrienne E. Faerber, Rebecca Horvath, Carey Stillman, Melissa L. O'Connell, Amy L. Hamilton, Karina A. Newhall, Donald S. Likosky, Philip P. Goodney
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Patients with no history of stroke but with stenosis of the carotid arteries can reduce the risk of future stroke with surgery or stenting. At present, a physicians’ ability to recommend optimal treatments based on an individual’s risk profile requires estimating the likelihood that a patient will have a poor peri-operative outcomes and the likelihood that the patient will survive long enough to gain benefit from the procedure. We describe the development of the CArotid Risk Assessment Tool (CARAT) into a 2-year mortality risk calculator within the electronic medical record, integrating the tool into the clinical workflow, training the clinical …
Cardiovascular Risk Associated With Interactions Among Polymorphisms In Genes From The Renin-Angiotensin, Bradykinin, And Fibrinolytic Systems, John P. Bentley, Folkert W. Asselbergs, Christopher S. Coffey, Patricia R. Hebert, Jason H. Moore, Hans L. Hillege, Wiek H. Van Gilst
Cardiovascular Risk Associated With Interactions Among Polymorphisms In Genes From The Renin-Angiotensin, Bradykinin, And Fibrinolytic Systems, John P. Bentley, Folkert W. Asselbergs, Christopher S. Coffey, Patricia R. Hebert, Jason H. Moore, Hans L. Hillege, Wiek H. Van Gilst
Dartmouth Scholarship
Background: Vascular fibrinolytic balance is maintained primarily by interplay of tissue plasminogen activator (t-PA) and plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1). Previous research has shown that polymorphisms in genes from the renin- angiotensin (RA), bradykinin, and fibrinolytic systems affect plasma concentrations of both t-PA and PAI-1 through a set of gene-gene interactions. In the present study, we extend this finding by exploring the effects of polymorphisms in genes from these systems on incident cardiovascular disease, explicitly examining two-way interactions in a large population- based study.
Methodology/Principal Findings: Data from the population-based PREVEND study in Groningen, The Netherlands (n = 8,138) …
Where Do Elderly Veterans Obtain Care For Acute Myocardial Infarction: Department Of Veterans Affairs Or Medicare?, S M. Wright, J Daley, E S. Fisher, G E. Thibault
Where Do Elderly Veterans Obtain Care For Acute Myocardial Infarction: Department Of Veterans Affairs Or Medicare?, S M. Wright, J Daley, E S. Fisher, G E. Thibault
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To examine Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and Medicare hospitalizations for elderly veterans with acute myocardial infarction (AMI), their use of cardiac procedures in both systems, and patient mortality. DATA SOURCES: Merging of inpatient discharge abstracts obtained from VA Patient Treatment Files (PTF) and Medicare MedPAR Part A files. A retrospective cohort study of male veterans 65 years or older who were prior users of the VA medical system (veteran-users) and who were initially admitted to a VA or Medicare hospital with a primary diagnosis of AMI at some time from January 1, 1988 through December 31, 1990 (N = …