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期刊名:Circulation-cardiovascular quality and outcomes

缩写:CIRC-CARDIOVASC QUAL

ISSN:1941-7705

e-ISSN:1941-7713

IF/分区:6.7/Q1

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Nichole M Rogovoy,Stephen Kearing,Weiping Zhou et al. Nichole M Rogovoy et al.
Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is known to be associated with increased risks of stroke and death, but contemporary studies of this association are lacking. We evaluated trends in stroke and death among Medicare ben...
Christina Lalani,Frank Medina,Andrew S Oseran et al. Christina Lalani et al.
Background: Although Medicare Advantage (MA) plans provide coverage to >50% of Medicare beneficiaries, it is unclear whether MA claims can be used similarly to Medicare Fee-For-Service (FFS) claims for clinical outcomes a...
Neja Mudrovcic,Elin Tegnesjö,Rasmus Walter Green et al. Neja Mudrovcic et al.
Background: Preeclampsia is associated with an increased lifetime risk of myocardial infarction. This study explored whether there is a difference in the clinical features and severity of myocardial infarction in women wi...
Wesley Alexandra Spacht,Simin Gharib Lee,Matthew Varugheese et al. Wesley Alexandra Spacht et al.
Background: Remote health management programs utilizing evidence-based algorithm-driven virtual care solutions for chronic disease management offer a novel approach to addressing implementation gaps for conditions such as...
Shakira F Suglia,Bertha Hidalgo,Andrea A Baccarelli et al. Shakira F Suglia et al.
Cardiovascular health (CVH) is affected by genetic, social, and genomic factors across the life course, yet little research has focused on the interrelationships among them. An extensive body of work has documented the impact of social dete...
Christine C Groves,Teresa M Damush,Laura J Myers et al. Christine C Groves et al.
Background: Many patients are unaware of their stroke risk. The purpose of this research was to compare the effect of behaviorally tailored mailed messages on patient activation to reduce stroke risk. ...