2016
Recommendations for the Implementation of Telehealth in Cardiovascular and Stroke Care
Schwamm LH, Chumbler N, Brown E, Fonarow GC, Berube D, Nystrom K, Suter R, Zavala M, Polsky D, Radhakrishnan K, Lacktman N, Horton K, Malcarney MB, Halamka J, Tiner AC. Recommendations for the Implementation of Telehealth in Cardiovascular and Stroke Care. Circulation 2016, 135: e24-e44. PMID: 27998940, DOI: 10.1161/cir.0000000000000475.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchUse of Mobile Devices, Social Media, and Crowdsourcing as Digital Strategies to Improve Emergency Cardiovascular Care
Rumsfeld J, Brooks S, Aufderheide T, Leary M, Bradley S, Nkonde-Price C, Schwamm L, Jessup M, Ferrer J, Merchant R. Use of Mobile Devices, Social Media, and Crowdsourcing as Digital Strategies to Improve Emergency Cardiovascular Care. Circulation 2016, 134: e87-e108. PMID: 27334603, DOI: 10.1161/cir.0000000000000428.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Clinical Effectiveness of Statin Therapy After Ischemic Stroke: Primary Results From the Statin Therapeutic Area of the Patient‐Centered Research Into Outcomes Stroke Patients Prefer and Effectiveness Research (PROSPER) Study
O'Brien E, Greiner M, Xian Y, Fonarow G, Olson D, Schwamm L, Bhatt D, Smith E, Maisch L, Hannah D, Lindholm B, Peterson E, Pencina M, Hernandez A. Clinical Effectiveness of Statin Therapy After Ischemic Stroke: Primary Results From the Statin Therapeutic Area of the Patient‐Centered Research Into Outcomes Stroke Patients Prefer and Effectiveness Research (PROSPER) Study. Circulation 2015, 132: 1404-1413. PMID: 26246175, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.115.016183.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAged, 80 and overBrain IschemiaCardiovascular DiseasesDose-Response Relationship, DrugFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHospitalizationHumansHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsMaleMedicaidMedical RecordsMedicarePatient DischargePatient Outcome AssessmentPatient ReadmissionRecurrenceRegistriesTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsMajor adverse cardiovascular eventsAdverse cardiovascular eventsStatin therapyTime of admissionCardiovascular eventsIschemic strokePatient prefersCause mortalityHemorrhagic strokeOlder ischemic stroke patientsGuidelines-Stroke registryHigh-intensity doseIschemic stroke patientsModerate-intensity statinsPatient-centered outcomesReal-world effectivenessYears of ageOutcomes Research InstituteEffectiveness researchCoprimary outcomesCardiovascular readmissionCause readmissionSecondary outcomesStroke patientsClinical effectiveness
2013
Synthesizing Lessons Learned From Get With The Guidelines
Ellrodt A, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Albert N, Bhatt D, Cannon C, Hernandez A, Hlatky M, Luepker R, Peterson P, Reeves M, Smith E. Synthesizing Lessons Learned From Get With The Guidelines. Circulation 2013, 128: 2447-2460. PMID: 24166574, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000435779.48007.5c.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
Trends in Smoking Cessation Counseling: Experience From American Heart Association‐Get With The Guidelines
Huang P, Kim C, Lerman A, Cannon C, Dai D, Laskey W, Peacock W, Hernandez A, Peterson E, Smith E, Fonarow G, Schwamm L, Bhatt D. Trends in Smoking Cessation Counseling: Experience From American Heart Association‐Get With The Guidelines. Clinical Cardiology 2012, 35: 396-403. PMID: 22753250, PMCID: PMC6652349, DOI: 10.1002/clc.22023.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAgedAmerican Heart AssociationCardiovascular DiseasesChi-Square DistributionCounselingFemaleGuideline AdherenceHumansMaleMiddle AgedMultivariate AnalysisPractice Guidelines as TopicQuality ImprovementRisk AssessmentRisk FactorsRisk Reduction BehaviorSmokingSmoking CessationSmoking PreventionTime FactorsUnited StatesConceptsAmerican Heart AssociationGWTG-CADGWTG-StrokeHeart AssociationSystematic quality improvement programmeCoronary artery disease patientsNational guideline recommendationsSuccessful smoking cessationQuality Improvement ProgramCessation counselingSmoking contributesStroke admissionsGuideline recommendationsRecent smokersSignificant morbidityStroke careStroke patientsSmoking cessationDisease patientsCardiovascular carePatientsAdmissionStudy periodStrokeCare
2011
The American Heart Association's Recommendations for Expanding the Applications of Existing and Future Clinical Registries
Bufalino VJ, Masoudi FA, Stranne SK, Horton K, Albert NM, Beam C, Bonow RO, Davenport R, Girgus M, Fonarow GC, Krumholz HM, Legnini MW, Lewis WR, Nichol G, Peterson ED, Rosamond W, Rumsfeld J, Schwamm L, Shahian D, Spertus J, Woodard P, Yancy C. The American Heart Association's Recommendations for Expanding the Applications of Existing and Future Clinical Registries. Circulation 2011, 123: 2167-2179. PMID: 21482960, DOI: 10.1161/cir.0b013e3182181529.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2010
Hospital Certification for Optimizing Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Quality of Care and Outcomes
Fonarow G, Gregory T, Driskill M, Stewart M, Beam C, Butler J, Jacobs A, Meltzer N, Peterson E, Schwamm L, Spertus J, Yancy C, Tomaselli G, Sacco R. Hospital Certification for Optimizing Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke Quality of Care and Outcomes. Circulation 2010, 122: 2459-2469. PMID: 21098429, DOI: 10.1161/cir.0b013e3182011a81.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAccreditationAmerican Heart AssociationCardiovascular DiseasesCertificationHospitalsHumansLicensure, HospitalQuality of Health CareStrokeTreatment OutcomeUnited StatesConceptsAmerican Heart Association/American Stroke AssociationAmerican Stroke AssociationCardiovascular diseaseStroke AssociationStroke qualityEvidence-based careStroke patientsLeading causeCurrent evidenceHospital accreditationStrokeDiseaseHealthcare expendituresHospital certificationCareOutcomesPatientsFuture strategiesAssociationHealthcare organizationsHospitalMixed findingsMortalityDefining and Setting National Goals for Cardiovascular Health Promotion and Disease Reduction
Lloyd-Jones D, Hong Y, Labarthe D, Mozaffarian D, Appel L, Van Horn L, Greenlund K, Daniels S, Nichol G, Tomaselli G, Arnett D, Fonarow G, Ho P, Lauer M, Masoudi F, Robertson R, Roger V, Schwamm L, Sorlie P, Yancy C, Rosamond W. Defining and Setting National Goals for Cardiovascular Health Promotion and Disease Reduction. Circulation 2010, 121: 586-613. PMID: 20089546, DOI: 10.1161/circulationaha.109.192703.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAmerican Heart AssociationCardiovascular DiseasesHealth Planning GuidelinesHealth PolicyHumansOrganizational ObjectivesStrokeUnited StatesConceptsCardiovascular health promotionCardiovascular health statusAmerican Heart AssociationCardiovascular healthHeart AssociationCardiovascular diseaseHealth promotionHealth statusIdeal health behaviorsIdeal health factorsIdeal cardiovascular healthImpact goalsStroke mortalityHealth behaviorsDisease preventionHealth factorsPublic healthDiseaseAdvocacy programsWhole populationHealthTask ForceAssociationStatusCommittee
2004
Improving Quality of Care Through Disease Management
Faxon D, Schwamm L, Pasternak R, Peterson E, McNeil B, Bufalino V, Yancy C, Brass L, Baker D, Bonow R, Smaha L, Jones D, Smith S, Ellrodt G, Allen J, Schwartz S, Fonarow G, Duncan P, Horton K, Smith R, Stranne S, Shine K. Improving Quality of Care Through Disease Management. Stroke 2004, 35: 1527-1530. PMID: 15166404, DOI: 10.1161/01.str.0000128373.90851.7b.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchImproving Quality of Care Through Disease Management
Faxon D, Schwamm L, Pasternak R, Peterson E, McNeil B, Bufalino V, Yancy C, Brass L, Baker D, Bonow R, Smaha L, Jones D, Smith S, Ellrodt G, Allen J, Schwartz S, Fonarow G, Duncan P, Horton K, Smith R, Stranne S, Shine K. Improving Quality of Care Through Disease Management. Circulation 2004, 109: 2651-2654. PMID: 15173048, DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.0000128373.90851.7b.Peer-Reviewed Original Research