Shakaib U Rehman

Summary

Affiliation: Medical University of South Carolina
Country: USA

Publications

  1. ncbi What to wear today? Effect of doctor's attire on the trust and confidence of patients
    Shakaib U Rehman
    Ralph H Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29464, USA
    Am J Med 118:1279-86. 2005
  2. ncbi Therapeutic inertia is an impediment to achieving the Healthy People 2010 blood pressure control goals
    Eni C Okonofua
    Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Hypertension 47:345-51. 2006
  3. ncbi Cardiovascular risk factor control in communities--update from the ASH Carolinas-Georgia Chapter, the Hypertension Initiative, and the Community Physicians' Network
    Brent M Egan
    Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 135 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 8:879-86. 2006
  4. ncbi Plasma Renin test-guided drug treatment algorithm for correcting patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension: a randomized controlled trial
    Brent M Egan
    Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    Am J Hypertens 22:792-801. 2009
  5. ncbi Ethnic differences in blood pressure control among men at Veterans Affairs clinics and other health care sites
    Shakaib U Rehman
    Department of Medicine, Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
    Arch Intern Med 165:1041-7. 2005
  6. ncbi Hypertensive men living in a southern city: is it a recipe for disaster?
    Shakaib U Rehman
    South Med J 99:1200. 2006

Detail Information

Publications6

  1. ncbi What to wear today? Effect of doctor's attire on the trust and confidence of patients
    Shakaib U Rehman
    Ralph H Johnson Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29464, USA
    Am J Med 118:1279-86. 2005
    ..The objective of this study was to determine whether the way a doctor dresses is an important factor in the degree of trust and confidence among respondents...
  2. ncbi Therapeutic inertia is an impediment to achieving the Healthy People 2010 blood pressure control goals
    Eni C Okonofua
    Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    Hypertension 47:345-51. 2006
    ..TI has a major impact on BP control in hypertensive subjects receiving regular care. Reducing TI is critical in attaining the Healthy People 2010 goal of controlling hypertension in 50% of all patients...
  3. ncbi Cardiovascular risk factor control in communities--update from the ASH Carolinas-Georgia Chapter, the Hypertension Initiative, and the Community Physicians' Network
    Brent M Egan
    Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, 135 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, SC 29425, USA
    J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich) 8:879-86. 2006
    ..Evidence suggests that this collaboration is facilitating application of evidence-based medicine and risk factor control...
  4. ncbi Plasma Renin test-guided drug treatment algorithm for correcting patients with treated but uncontrolled hypertension: a randomized controlled trial
    Brent M Egan
    Department of Medicine, Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, USA
    Am J Hypertens 22:792-801. 2009
    ..65 ng/ml/h) indicates sodium-volume excess "V" hypertension, whereas values >or=0.65 indicate renin-angiotensin vasoconstriction excess "R" hypertension...
  5. ncbi Ethnic differences in blood pressure control among men at Veterans Affairs clinics and other health care sites
    Shakaib U Rehman
    Department of Medicine, Ralph H Johnson VA Medical Center, Charleston, SC 29401, USA
    Arch Intern Med 165:1041-7. 2005
    ..The Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) system, which provides access to health care and medications across ethnic and economic boundaries, may reduce disparities in BP control...
  6. ncbi Hypertensive men living in a southern city: is it a recipe for disaster?
    Shakaib U Rehman
    South Med J 99:1200. 2006