2015
Heart rate is associated with progression of atrial fibrillation, independent of rhythm
Holmqvist F, Kim S, Steinberg BA, Reiffel JA, Mahaffey KW, Gersh BJ, Fonarow GC, Naccarelli GV, Chang P, Freeman JV, Kowey PR, Thomas L, Peterson ED, Piccini JP. Heart rate is associated with progression of atrial fibrillation, independent of rhythm. Heart 2015, 101: 894. PMID: 25732748, PMCID: PMC4453487, DOI: 10.1136/heartjnl-2014-307043.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAtrial fibrillationAF progressionHeart rateBaseline ECGRhythm control strategyBetter Informed TreatmentPredictors of progressionPersistent atrial fibrillationModest discriminatory powerLower heart rateHigher heart rateMore comorbiditiesOutcomes RegistryPatientsClinical practiceInformed TreatmentProgressionStrongest predictorFibrillationPredictorsBaselineAgeECGSustained formsSignificant interaction
2011
The Impact of ST Elevation on Athletic Screening
Leo T, Uberoi A, Jain NA, Garza D, Chowdhury S, Freeman JV, Perez M, Ashley E, Froelicher V. The Impact of ST Elevation on Athletic Screening. Clinical Journal Of Sport Medicine 2011, 21: 433-440. PMID: 21892017, DOI: 10.1097/jsm.0b013e31822cf105.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsST elevationCardiac eventsCardiac deathEarly repolarizationVeterans Affairs Palo Alto Health Care SystemRetrospective cohort studyAbnormal test resultsClinical patient cohortUniversity varsity athletesHealth care systemCardiovascular mortalityCohort studyClinical outcomesAmbulatory individualsVital statusAthletic screeningECG abnormalitiesPatient cohortLateral leadsMyocardial ischemiaBrugada syndromeHigh prevalenceCardiac conditionsHeart rateJ waves