Connection
Alastair Robertson to Survival Rate
This is a "connection" page, showing publications Alastair Robertson has written about Survival Rate.
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0.111 |
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Cleveland JC, Grover FL, Fullerton DA, Campbell DN, Mitchell MB, Lindenfeld J, Wolfel EE, Lowes BD, Shakar SF, Brieke A, Cannon A, Robertson AD. Left ventricular assist device as bridge to transplantation does not adversely affect one-year heart transplantation survival. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2008 Sep; 136(3):774-7.
Score: 0.059
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Carson P, Fiuzat M, O'Connor C, Anand I, Plehn J, Lindenfeld JA, Silver M, White M, Miller A, Davis G, Robertson AD, Bristow M, Gottlieb S. Determination of hospitalization type by investigator case report form or adjudication committee in a large heart failure clinical trial (?-Blocker Evaluation of Survival Trial [BEST]). Am Heart J. 2010 Oct; 160(4):649-54.
Score: 0.017
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Feldman AM, Oren RM, Abraham WT, Boehmer JP, Carson PE, Eichhorn E, Gilbert EM, Kao A, Leier CV, Lowes BD, Mathier MA, McGrew FA, Metra M, Zisman LS, Shakar SF, Krueger SK, Robertson AD, White BG, Gerber MJ, Wold GE, Bristow MR. Low-dose oral enoximone enhances the ability to wean patients with ultra-advanced heart failure from intravenous inotropic support: results of the oral enoximone in intravenous inotrope-dependent subjects trial. Am Heart J. 2007 Nov; 154(5):861-9.
Score: 0.014
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Shakar SF, Lowes BD, Lindenfeld J, Zolty R, Simon M, Robertson AD, Bristow MR, Wolfel EE. Peak oxygen consumption and outcome in heart failure patients chronically treated with beta-blockers. J Card Fail. 2004 Feb; 10(1):15-20.
Score: 0.011
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Taylor MR, Fain PR, Sinagra G, Robinson ML, Robertson AD, Carniel E, Di Lenarda A, Bohlmeyer TJ, Ferguson DA, Brodsky GL, Boucek MM, Lascor J, Moss AC, Li WL, Stetler GL, Muntoni F, Bristow MR, Mestroni L. Natural history of dilated cardiomyopathy due to lamin A/C gene mutations. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2003 Mar 05; 41(5):771-80.
Score: 0.010
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Connection Strength
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