- Title
- Prognostic Implications of Quantifying Vasoactive Medications in Cardiogenic Shock
- Creators
- SARASCHANDRA Vallabhajosyula - Providence CollegeANTHONY J. Faugno - Providence CollegeBORUI LI - Providence CollegeKEVIN John - Providence CollegeQIUYUE Kong - Providence CollegeSHASHANK S. Sinha - Providence CollegeJAIME HERNANDEZ-MONTFORT - Providence CollegeMANREET K. Kanwar - Providence CollegeJACOB Abraham - Brown UniversityVANESSA Blumer - Providence CollegeMARYJANE Farr - Providence CollegeJUSTIN Fried - Providence CollegeARTHUR R. Garan - Providence CollegeSHELLEY Hall - Providence CollegeGAVIN W. Hickey - Providence CollegeRACHNA Kataria - LifespanJ U Kim - Providence CollegeSONG LI - Providence CollegeCLAUDIUS Mahr - Providence CollegeSANDEEP Nathan - Providence CollegeMOHIT Pahuja - Providence CollegePAAVNI Sangal - Providence CollegeANDREW Schwartzman - Providence CollegeVAN-KHUE Ton - Massachusetts General HospitalOLEG A. Vishnevsky - Providence CollegeESTHER Vorovich - Providence CollegeKAROL D. Walec - Providence CollegePETER Zazzali - Providence CollegeELRIC Zweck - Providence CollegeDANIEL Burkhoff - Providence CollegeNAVIN K. Kapur - Providence College
- Publication Details
- Journal of cardiac failure, v 30(11)
- Publisher
- Elsevier; PHILADELPHIA
- Number of pages
- 6
- Grant note
MKK, JA, VB, MF, JF, ARG, SH, GWH, RK, JK, SL, CM, SN, MP, PS, AS, VKT, OAV, EV, KDW, PZ, EZ, DB, NKK.
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Language
- English
- Academic Unit
- Cardiology
- Web of Science ID
- WOS:001356744600001
- Scopus ID
- 2-s2.0-85200421246
- Other Identifier
- 991021932190304721
Journal article
Prognostic Implications of Quantifying Vasoactive Medications in Cardiogenic Shock
Journal of cardiac failure, v 30(11)
11 Jul 2024
PMID: 39002848
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- Domestic collaboration
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- Web of Science research areas
- Cardiac & Cardiovascular Systems