Lucy Pereira
Staff Affiliate - YNHHCards
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Research Assistant II - RDAC, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
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Staff Affiliate - YNHH
Research Assistant II - RDAC, Center for Outcomes Research & Evaluation (CORE)
Biography
Lucy Pereira is a member of the ACC Analytic Team as a Research Assistant II – Registry Data Analytic Center (RDAC). Lucy earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology, with a minor in Biology, from Trinity College in Hartford, CT. While at Trinity, she worked as an undergraduate researcher for the Trinity College Action Lab exploring the impact of Community Health Workers on the HIV care continuum.
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Yale Co-Authors
Frequent collaborators of Lucy Pereira's published research.
James V. Freeman, MD, MPH, MS
Jeptha Curtis, MD
Publications
2022
Antithrombotic Therapy After Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation
Freeman JV, Higgins AY, Wang Y, Du C, Friedman DJ, Daimee UA, Minges KE, Pereira L, Goldsweig AM, Price MJ, Reddy VY, Gibson D, Doshi SK, Varosy PD, Masoudi FA, Curtis JP. Antithrombotic Therapy After Left Atrial Appendage Occlusion in Patients With Atrial Fibrillation. Journal Of The American College Of Cardiology 2022, 79: 1785-1798. PMID: 35512858, PMCID: PMC9097170, DOI: 10.1016/j.jacc.2022.02.047.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsLeft atrial appendage occlusionAdverse eventsPivotal trialsWatchman deviceTreatment protocolAntithrombotic strategiesAppendage occlusionLower riskFrailty regressionPercutaneous left atrial appendage occlusionNational Cardiovascular Data RegistryContemporary U.S. practiceDual antiplatelet therapyAtrial appendage occlusionConcomitant aspirinPostprocedure careAdjusted riskAntiplatelet therapyAntithrombotic medicationAntithrombotic therapyAtrial fibrillationAdverse outcomesTrial protocolAntithrombotic agentsMedication strategies
2001
The quantification of gluconeogenesis in healthy men by (2)H2O and [2-(13)C]glycerol yields different results: rates of gluconeogenesis in healthy men measured with (2)H2O are higher than those measured with [2-(13)C]glycerol.
Ackermans M, Pereira Arias A, Bisschop P, Endert E, Sauerwein H, Romijn J. The quantification of gluconeogenesis in healthy men by (2)H2O and [2-(13)C]glycerol yields different results: rates of gluconeogenesis in healthy men measured with (2)H2O are higher than those measured with [2-(13)C]glycerol. The Journal Of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 2001, 86: 2220-6. PMID: 11344230, DOI: 10.1210/jcem.86.5.7383.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsEndogenous glucose productionHealthy menInfusion of [6,6-(2)H(2)]glucoseHealthy postabsorptive malesInfusion of glycerolEucaloric conditionsPrimed continuous infusionContinuous infusionOral administrationInfusionRate of gluconeogenesisMeasure gluconeogenesisGluconeogenesisPrecursor poolAdministration