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Progression of atrial fibrillation in the REgistry on Cardiac rhythm disORDers assessing the control of Atrial Fibrillation cohort: clinical correlates and the effect of rhythm-control therapy.
De Vos CB, Breithardt G, Camm AJ, Dorian P, Kowey PR, Le Heuzey JY, Naditch-Brûlé L, Prystowsky EN, Schwartz PJ, Torp-Pedersen C, Weintraub WS, Crijns HJ. De Vos CB, et al. Among authors: weintraub ws. Am Heart J. 2012 May;163(5):887-93. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2012.02.015. Am Heart J. 2012. PMID: 22607868
Culprit-only or multivessel revascularization in patients with acute coronary syndromes: an American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Database Registry report.
Brener SJ, Milford-Beland S, Roe MT, Bhatt DL, Weintraub WS, Brindis RG; American College of Cardiology National Cardiovascular Database Registry. Brener SJ, et al. Among authors: weintraub ws. Am Heart J. 2008 Jan;155(1):140-6. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2007.09.007. Am Heart J. 2008. PMID: 18082505
Health-related quality of life in patients with atrial fibrillation treated with rhythm control versus rate control: insights from a prospective international registry (Registry on Cardiac Rhythm Disorders Assessing the Control of Atrial Fibrillation: RECORD-AF).
Ha AC, Breithardt G, Camm AJ, Crijns HJ, Fitzmaurice GM, Kowey PR, Le Heuzey JY, Naditch-Brûlé L, Prystowsky EN, Schwartz PJ, Torp-Pedersen C, Weintraub WS, Dorian P. Ha AC, et al. Among authors: weintraub ws. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2014 Nov;7(6):896-904. doi: 10.1161/HCQ.0000000000000011. Epub 2014 Nov 11. Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes. 2014. PMID: 25387780 Clinical Trial.
Optimal medical therapy with or without percutaneous coronary intervention in women with stable coronary disease: A pre-specified subset analysis of the Clinical Outcomes Utilizing Revascularization and Aggressive druG Evaluation (COURAGE) trial.
Acharjee S, Teo KK, Jacobs AK, Hartigan PM, Barn K, Gosselin G, Tanguay JF, Maron DJ, Kostuk WJ, Chaitman BR, Mancini GB, Spertus JA, Dada MR, Bates ER, Booth DC, Weintraub WS, O'Rourke RA, Boden WE; COURAGE Trial Research Group. Acharjee S, et al. Among authors: weintraub ws. Am Heart J. 2016 Mar;173:108-17. doi: 10.1016/j.ahj.2015.07.020. Epub 2015 Jul 26. Am Heart J. 2016. PMID: 26920603 Clinical Trial.
Angioplasty or surgery for multivessel coronary artery disease: comparison of eligible registry and randomized patients in the EAST trial and influence of treatment selection on outcomes. Emory Angioplasty versus Surgery Trial Investigators.
King SB 3rd, Barnhart HX, Kosinski AS, Weintraub WS, Lembo NJ, Petersen JY, Douglas JS Jr, Jones EL, Craver JM, Guyton RA, Morris DC, Liberman HA. King SB 3rd, et al. Among authors: weintraub ws. Am J Cardiol. 1997 Jun 1;79(11):1453-9. doi: 10.1016/s0002-9149(97)00170-7. Am J Cardiol. 1997. PMID: 9185632 Clinical Trial.
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