2018
National Prescribing Trends for High‐Risk Anticholinergic Medications in Older Adults
Rhee TG, Choi YC, Ouellet GM, Ross JS. National Prescribing Trends for High‐Risk Anticholinergic Medications in Older Adults. Journal Of The American Geriatrics Society 2018, 66: 1382-1387. PMID: 29582410, PMCID: PMC6097908, DOI: 10.1111/jgs.15357.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNational Ambulatory Medical Care SurveyAnticholinergic prescriptionsPhysician specialtyDrug classesPrescribing trendsOffice-based outpatient visitsOffice-based physician visitsAmbulatory Medical Care SurveyMultivariable logistic regression analysisOlder adultsNational prescribing trendsCommon drug classesLogistic regression analysisCross-sectional analysisSpecific physician specialtiesAnticholinergic medicationsPhysician visitsOutpatient visitsQuality prescribingCare SurveyFemale sexStratified analysisSouthern geographic regionsGreater oddsTotal visits
2009
Clinical Implications for Patients With Long QT Syndrome Who Experience a Cardiac Event During Infancy
Spazzolini C, Mullally J, Moss AJ, Schwartz PJ, McNitt S, Ouellet G, Fugate T, Goldenberg I, Jons C, Zareba W, Robinson JL, Ackerman MJ, Benhorin J, Crotti L, Kaufman ES, Locati EH, Qi M, Napolitano C, Priori SG, Towbin JA, Vincent GM. Clinical Implications for Patients With Long QT Syndrome Who Experience a Cardiac Event During Infancy. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2009, 54: 832-837. PMID: 19695463, PMCID: PMC3517782, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2009.05.029.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSudden cardiac deathLong QT syndromeCardiac eventsQT syndromeHeart rateClinical implicationsFirst yearBeta-blocker therapyHigh-risk subsetInternational LQTS RegistryBeats/minAge 1 yearYears of lifeHazard ratioCardiac deathSyncopal episodesCardiac arrestLQTS RegistryFemale sexPrognostic aspectsQT intervalStudy populationHigh riskPatientsSyndrome