Submissions from 2015
Long-term psychological benefits of cognitive-behavioral stress management for women with breast cancer: 11-year follow-up of a randomized controlled trial, Robert Derhagopian
Percutaneous large arterial access closure techniques, Charles McGraw, Ripal Gandhi, Frederic Baumann, and James Benenati
Time frames for sepsis screening criteria, Rosemary Lee
Abstract 143: A Meta-analysis of the Short and Long Term Effects of Home Blood Pressure Monitoring, Khurram Nasir and Emir Veledar
Age-specific gender differences in early mortality following ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction in China, Khurram Nasir
Comparisons of a Pre- and Post-Behaviorally Modified Lifestyle Intervention for Reducing Cardiometabolic Risk in an Employee Population: My Unlimited Potential, Ehimen Aneni, Sankalp Das, Emeka Osondu, Henry Guzman, Joseph Mora, Maribeth Rouseff, Theodore Feldman, Arthur Agatston, Emir Veledar, and Khurram Nasir
Comparisons of Self-reported and Measured Body Mass Index in a large Employee Population: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study, Emeka Osondu, Ehimen Aneni, Sankalp Das, Maribeth Rouseff, Henry Guzman, Thinh Tran, Lara Roberson, Janisse Post, Theodore Feldman, Arthur Agatston, Emir Veledar, and Khurram Nasir
Differences in Cardiovascular Health: Why Hispanic Women Fare Better Then Non Hispanic Women: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study, Emir Veledar, Oluseye Ogunmoroti, Sankalp Das, Maribeth Rouseff, Emeka Osondu, Ehimen Aneni, and Khurram Nasir
Intravenous acetaminophen in bariatric surgery: Effects on opioid requirements, Anthony Gonzalez, Rey Romero, Maria Ojeda, and Jorge Rabaza
Perception of Overall Health and Life’s Simple 7 Health Metrics: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study, Oluseye Ogunmoroti, Don Parris, Daniel Del Campo, Maribeth Rouseff, Sankalp Das, Henry Guzman, Gladys Alvarado Namen, Lara Roberson, Muhammad Latif, Adnan Younus, Arthur Agatston, Theodore Feldman, Emir Veledar, and Khurram Nasir
Usefulness of regional distribution of coronary artery calcium to improve the prediction of all-cause mortality, Khurram Nasir
Using PSCOCQ as a Predictor of Imrpoved Pain Scores for Patients with Chronic Low Back Pain, Ronald Tolchin
Abstract 329: Potential Role of Enrichment Strategies with CAC Testing for Future Clinical Trials Assessing PCSK-9 Inhibitors Efficacy Among Diabetics Without Established Cardiovascular Disease, Khurram Nasir and Emir Veledar
Glanzmann’s Thrombasthenia Diagnosed following Knee Arthroscopy, John Zvijac and Gary Kiebzak
My Unlimited Potential: Multidimensional Workplace Life Style Modification Program Associated With Reduction in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among Employees With Type 2 Diabetes, Sankalp Das, Maribeth Rouseff, Henry Guzman, Thinh Tran, Doris Brown, Joann Santiago-Charles, Teresa Ochoa, Joseph Mora, Cynthia Gilliam, Virginia Lehn, Angelica Ruiz, Ehimen Aneni, Oluseye Ogunmoroti, Lara Roberson, Emir Veledar, Janisse Post, and Khurram Nasir
Novel risk model predicting high-risk coronary artery disease: let common sense prevail in medical decision making, Khurram Nasir
Relationship of cigarette smoking with inflammation and subclinical vascular disease: the multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis, Khurram Nasir
The highs and lows of cardiovascular risk prediction: time for paradigm shift?, Khurram Nasir
The highs and lows of cardiovascular risk prediction: Time for paradigm shift?, Khurram Nasir
Abstract MP03: All-Cause Mortality and Cardiorespiratory Fitness Among Patients with a Family History of CHD - The FIT Project, Khurram Nasir
Prevalence of Obesity and Estimated Medical and Work Loss Costs Attributable to High BMI: The Baptist Health South Florida Employee Study, Khurram Nasir, Emir Veledar, Chukwuemeka Osondu, Ehimen Aneni, Oluseye Ogunmoroti, Sankalp Das, Maribeth Rouseff, Thinh Tran, Don Parris, Leah Holzwarth, Henry Guzman, Theodore Feldman, Michael Ozner, Jonathan Fialkow, Bernie Fernandez, Jack Ziffer, and Arthur Agatston
Obesity and metabolic phenotypes (metabolically healthy and unhealthy variants) are significantly associated with prevalence of elevated C-reactive protein and hepatic steatosis in a large healthy Brazilian population, Sameer Shaharyar, Lara Roberson, Omar Jamal, Adnan Younus, Shozab Ali, Arthur Agatston, and Khurram Nasir Baptist Health Medical Group