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Exercise capacity and the risk of death in women: the St James Women Take Heart ProjectMartha Gulati
Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush Heart Institute, Rush Presbyterian St Luke s Medical Center, 1725 West Harrison Ave, Suite 020, Chicago, Ill 60612, USA
Circulation 108:1554-9. 2003..The hypothesis that reduced exercise capacity is associated with an increased risk of death was investigated in a cohort of 5721 asymptomatic women who underwent baseline examinations in 1992...
Impact of contemporary guideline compliance on risk stratification models for acute coronary syndromes in The Registry of Acute Coronary SyndromesMartha Gulati
Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Am J Cardiol 94:873-8. 2004..The use of established risk scores may overestimate event rates in unselected populations...
Gender differences in the value of ST-segment depression during adenosine stress testingMartha Gulati
Department of Medicine, Section of Cardiology, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois 60612, USA
Am J Cardiol 94:997-1002. 2004..In conclusion, ST-segment depression during adenosine MPI is an important marker of angiographically significant CAD in men and women. The presence of ST-segment depression is associated with left main disease and 3-vessel CAD...
Prognostic value of the duke treadmill score in asymptomatic womenMartha Gulati
Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Am J Cardiol 96:369-75. 2005..The role of ST-segment changes and symptoms with stress testing in asymptomatic women does not provide additional prognostic information...
The prognostic value of a nomogram for exercise capacity in womenMartha Gulati
Department of Preventive Medicine, Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, USA
N Engl J Med 353:468-75. 2005..Our objectives were to construct a nomogram to permit determination of predicted exercise capacity for age in women and to assess the predictive value of the nomogram with respect to survival...
Adverse cardiovascular outcomes in women with nonobstructive coronary artery disease: a report from the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation Study and the St James Women Take Heart ProjectMartha Gulati
Department of Medicine and Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, 201 E Huron, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
Arch Intern Med 169:843-50. 2009..Women with clinical findings suggestive of ischemia but without findings of obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) on angiography represent a frequent clinical problem; predicting prognosis is challenging...
Heart rate response to exercise stress testing in asymptomatic women: the st. James women take heart projectMartha Gulati
Department of Medicine Cardiology and Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill 60611, USA
Circulation 122:130-7. 2010..We investigated the association between HR response to exercise testing and age with prognosis in 5437 asymptomatic women...
Functional capacity and cardiovascular assessment: submaximal exercise testing and hidden candidates for pharmacologic stressMartha Gulati
Bluhm Cardiovascular Institute, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Am J Cardiol 96:11J-19J. 2005..The identification of such patients before they fail a maximal exercise test attempt is beneficial to both the patient and the imaging laboratory...
Prevalence and cardiovascular disease correlates of low cardiorespiratory fitness in adolescents and adultsMercedes R Carnethon
Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Ill 60611, USA
JAMA 294:2981-8. 2005....
Efficacy and safety of sildenafil added to treprostinil in pulmonary hypertensionMardi Gomberg-Maitland
University of Chicago Hospitals, Chicago, Illinois, USA
Am J Cardiol 96:1334-6. 2005..049). All patients had symptomatic improvement. In conclusion, this pilot study of subcutaneous treprostinil with sildenafil for PAH suggests additive beneficial effects...
A 63-year-old woman with a pericardial effusion, bilateral pleural effusions, and ascites: is the whole greater than the sum of its parts?Dina M Sparano
Division of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois 60611, USA
Echocardiography 27:454-9. 2010..The case and review of this condition are described. Patients with a pericardial effusion and symptoms unresponsive to pericardiocentesis or with pericardial thickening should undergo evaluation for effusive-constrictive pericarditis...
Evidence-based guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention in women: 2007 updateLori Mosca
Columbia University, USA
Circulation 115:1481-501. 2007
Evidence-based guidelines for cardiovascular disease prevention in women: 2007 updateLori Mosca
J Am Coll Cardiol 49:1230-50. 2007
Assessment of functional capacity in clinical and research settings: a scientific statement from the American Heart Association Committee on Exercise, Rehabilitation, and Prevention of the Council on Clinical Cardiology and the Council on Cardiovascular NRoss Arena
Virginia Commonwealth University, USA
Circulation 116:329-43. 2007
Low-fat dietary pattern and risk of treated diabetes mellitus in postmenopausal women: the Women's Health Initiative randomized controlled dietary modification trialLesley F Tinker
Women s Health Initiative, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, PO Box 19024, Mail Stop M3 A410, Seattle, WA 98109, USA
Arch Intern Med 168:1500-11. 2008..This study was undertaken to assess the effects of a low-fat dietary pattern on incidence of treated diabetes among generally healthy postmenopausal women...
Improving outcomes for women with myocardial infarctionPhilip Greenland
Arch Intern Med 166:1162-3. 2006
