A Risk Prediction Score Model From a Derivation and Validation Study". Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine. 7: 603621. doi: ... v t e (All stub articles, Cardiovascular system stubs, Cardiovascular system). ... Major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE, or major adverse cardiac events) is a composite endpoint frequently used in ... Heianza Y, Ma W, Manson JE, Rexrode KM, Qi L (2017). "Gut Microbiota Metabolites and Risk of Major Adverse Cardiovascular ...
In the mid 2010s, he and his coworkers developed a novel method for modeling IDPs that uses Bayesian statistics to quantify the ... He currently leads the Computational Cardiovascular Research Group at MIT. Stultz was featured in the 2012 book The Human Face ... His work involves the use of computational modeling and machine learning. He is a past recipient of a Burroughs Wellcome Award ... Stultz, C. M., White, J. V., & Smith, T. F. (2008). Structural analysis based on state-space modeling. Protein Science, 2(3), ...
Fluid systems can be described by means of lumped-element cardiovascular models by using voltage to represent pressure and ... The lumped-element model (also called lumped-parameter model, or lumped-component model) is a simplified representation of a ... Another way of viewing the validity of the lumped-element model is to note that this model ignores the finite time it takes ... Lumped Parameter Models for Building Thermal Modelling: An Analytic approach to simplifying complex multi-layered constructions ...
An alternative model, the job demands-resources (JD-R) model, grew out of the DCS model. In the JD-R model, the category of ... Belkic, K.L., Landsbergis, P.A., Schnall, P.L., & Baker, D. (2004). Is job strain a source of major cardiovascular risk? ... After the DCS model, the second most influential model in OHP research has been the effort-reward imbalance (ERI) model. It ... The most influential model in OHP research has been the original demand-control model. According to the model, the combination ...
Chakraborty C, H. C.; Hsu, C. H.; Wen, Z. H.; Lin, C. S.; Agoramoorthy, G. (Feb 2009). "Zebrafish: a complete animal model for ... Journal of Cardiovascular Medicine (Hagerstown, Md.). 10 (4): 354-362. doi:10.2459/JCM.0b013e3283232a45. ISSN 1558-2027. PMID ... Kari, G.; Rodeck, U.; Dicker, A. P. (July 2007). "Zebrafish: an emerging model system for human disease and drug discovery". ... A number of interesting experimental results have been obtained by studying MED12 mutations in the zebrafish, an animal model ...
In particular, they have been valuable models for understanding the function of the neuron, the chemical transmission of nerve ... Cats have been a mainstay in research studies of neurological, cardiovascular, and respiratory diseases and the immune system. ... Some animal rights supporters believe that alternatives exist for animal models in research; however the vast majority of ... Rosenthal, N; Brown, S (2007). "The mouse ascending: perspectives for human-disease models". Nature Cell Biology. 9 (9): 993-9 ...
The model subsequently has been described as "an elegant in vivo model of sudden cardiac death" by cardiologist Michel de ... Billman's research has focused on cardiovascular function, in particular its role in the induction of ventricular fibrillation ... This model of sudden cardiac death has "yielded important insights" into ischaemic heart disease. The initial study using the ... Billman has used his sudden cardiac death models to study the effects of exercise training on susceptibility to SCD and the ...
She is known for her work in mathematically modeling the human cardiovascular system and medical devices for it. Čanić earned ... By finding ways of simplifying computer models of stents from hundreds of thousands of nodes to only 400 nodes, she was able to ... In 2014 she was elected as a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics "for contributions to the modeling ... and for mathematical modeling of fluid-structure interactions that has influenced the design of medical devices". "Newly Named ...
Airways and Cardiovascular Disorders". Phytotherapy Research. 24 (4): 553-8. doi:10.1002/ptr.2979. PMID 20041426. S2CID ... and antioxidant effects in model animals and cell cultures. In rabbits, Z. armatum was experimentally investigated for its ... potential use in treating gastrointestinal, respiratory, and cardiovascular disorders. Important compounds of various ...
"Cardiovascular reactivity and initiate/avoid patterns of marital communication: A test of Gottman's psychophysiologic model of ... Two main models describe how social support influences health. The main-effects model proposes that social support is good for ... Heightened cardiovascular reactions are associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Hormones produced by the ... The stress-buffering model proposes that social support acts as a buffer against the negative effects of stress occurring ...
... farnesyltransferase inhibitor prevents both the onset and late progression of cardiovascular disease in a progeria mouse model ... Genomic medicine: cardiovascular disease. N Engl J Med 2003;349:60-72. Weisman, Robert (February 9, 2015). "Brigham and Women's ... Nabel's work on the molecular genetics of cardiovascular diseases has produced 17 patents and more than 250 scientific ... Nabel's scientific contributions in cardiovascular gene transfer have developed molecular and cellular techniques, delineated ...
Wiener Cardiovascular Institute, the Marie-Josée and Henry R. Kravis Center for Cardiovascular Health, and the Richard Gorlin, ... Fúster, Valentin (2010), "[Science, health and education: a priority and a model]", Archivos de Cardiologia de Mexico, 80 (4): ... He returned to Mount Sinai in 1994 as Director of the Zena and Michael A. Wiener Cardiovascular Institute and in 2006 named the ... He serves in Madrid as the General Director of the National Centre for Cardiovascular Research (CNIC) and also chairs an ...
HIMSR was the sixth medical college in National Capital Territory of Delhi, and the first model hospital in the public-private ... The institute conducts research in cancer, diabetes and cardiovascular diseases. The Institute started a one-year postgraduate ...
"Howard Morgan Award for Distinguished Achievements in Cardiovascular Sciences" from the International Academy of Cardiovascular ... First a new, (widely appreciated) model of experimental angina pectoris was developed. With the help of this method a number of ... Cardiovascular Pharmacology'87 Ed: J.Gy. Papp, Akadémiai Kiadó Budapest,1987 (650 pp) Festschrift on the occasion of the 20th ... He also developed several "in vivo" models of experimental arrhythmias as well as of that of angina pectoris for testing ...
... and metastasis in animal models, animal and human cell models, and/or human tissue samples in cancers of the prostate, breast, ... TP thereby has wide-ranging functions that tend to be detrimental to the cardiovascular network in animals and, most likely, ... In a mouse model of asthma (i.e. hypersensitivity to ovalabumin), a TP receptor antagonist decreased the number of eosinophils ... In animal models and human tissues, they act through TP to promote platelet responses and stimulate blood vessel contraction. ...
There are dissecting models vs non-dissecting models and genetically determined models vs chemically induced models. The most ... Hirose Y, Takamiya M (February 1998). "Growth curve of ruptured aortic aneurysm". The Journal of Cardiovascular Surgery. 39 (1 ... dissecting model, chemically induced), the calcium chloride model (non-dissecting, chemically induced) and the elastase model ( ... It is often questioned how well do these models translate to human disease. Even though there is no animal model that exactly ...
miRNA's in animal models have also been linked to cholesterol metabolism and regulation. Murine microRNA-712 is a potential ... Another role for miRNA in cardiovascular diseases is to use their expression levels for diagnosis, prognosis or risk ... Targeted deletion of Dicer in the FoxD1-derived renal progenitor cells in a murine model resulted in a complex renal phenotype ... As indicated by work in the model organism Arabidopsis thaliana (thale cress), mature plant miRNAs appear to be stabilized by ...
He also described the "gear wheel model" used for explaining results obtained from the exercise test in humans. He described ... He was one of the first persons who used exercise testing for the interaction of cardiovascular, ventilatory and metabolic ... Wasserman worked extensively on pulmonary physiology, using exercise testing for the interaction of cardiovascular, ventilatory ... how to determine the "anaerobic threshold" by using ventilatory and cardiovascular gas exchange responses during exercise ...
The concept was based on the successful models of public medical education and practice in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The ... Sulpizio Cardiovascular Center, Shiley Eye Institute, and various outpatient clinics. School of Medicine researchers also work ... man eventually chosen was Joseph Stokes III, an expert in the fields of preventive medicine and cardiovascular epidemiology. ...
Bellhouse, B.J., 1972, Fluid mechanics of a model mitral valve and left ventricle, Cardiovascular Research 6, 199-210. Reul, H ... The Fraenkel-Norbury model of isolated vortex ring, sometimes referred as the standard model, refers to the class of steady ... More precisely, the model supposes a linearly distributed vorticity distribution in the radial direction starting from the ... Hill's spherical vortex is an example of steady vortex flow and may be used to model vortex rings having a vorticity ...
Hinch, R., Greenstein, J.L., Tanskanen, A.J., Xu, L. and Winslow, R.L. (2004) 'A simplified local control model of calcium- ... Autonomic and endocrine control of cardiovascular function', 7(4). Marks, A.R. (2003) 'Calcium and the heart: A question of ... Autonomic and endocrine control of cardi-ovascular function', 7(4). (All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with ... life and death', 111(5). Wong, A.Y.K., Fabiato, A. and Bassingthwaigthe, J.B. (1992) 'MODEL OF CALCIUM-INDUCED CALCIUM RELEASE ...
Six years later in 2000, Simmons completed his Ph.D. thesis on the Modelling and Characterization of Mechanically Regulated ... He is also the Director, NSERC CREATE program in Microfluidic Applications and Training in Cardiovascular Health (MATCH) (2009- ... From 2009 to 2014, Simmons lead the NSERC CREATE program in Microfluidics Applications and Training in Cardiovascular Health ( ... Projects have focused on disease modelling, therapeutic drug testing, and tissue engineering for the replacement of damaged ...
His laboratory employs a variety of experimental models to investigate a wide range of cardiovascular diseases at the ... is a Canadian cardiovascular research scientist focusing on cardiovascular pathophysiology and therapy of heart disease. ... He last served as executive director of the International Academy of Cardiovascular Sciences.[citation needed] Dhalla also ... Boniface Hospital Research Centre's Institute of Cardiovascular Sciences. ...
This includes the establishment of a diabetes program, an oncology center, and the provision of cardiovascular and pulmonary ... A novel approach known as the "client feed client" model of farming has been introduced. Under this model, clients who receive ... The Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare (AMPATH) is an academic medical partnership between leading North American ... "Academic Model Providing Access to Healthcare". Purdue University. Retrieved 14 November 2016. "Home". ampathkenya.org. "AMPATH ...
"Homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance in relation to the incidence of cardiovascular disease: the San Antonio ... Prediabetes is a risk factor for mortality and there is evidence of cardiovascular disease developing prior to a diagnosis of ... It is also associated with increased risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Prediabetes is more accurately considered an early ... It is considered a pre-diabetic state, associated with insulin resistance and increased risk of cardiovascular pathology, ...
"Application of the Transtheoretical model to physical activity in older adults with Type 2 diabetes and/or cardiovascular ... including the transtheoretical model, theory of planned behavior and norm-activation model, to build the stage model of self- ... Other behaviour models, such as the theory of planned behavior (TPB) and the stage model of self-regulated change, also ... In the 1983 version of the model, Relapse is considered one of the five stages of change. In the 1983 version of the model, the ...
... farnesyltransferase inhibitor prevents both the onset and late progression of cardiovascular disease in a progeria mouse model ... It was shown on a mouse model of Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome that dose-dependent administration of tipifarnib can ... significantly prevent both the onset of the cardiovascular phenotype as well as the late progression of existing cardiovascular ...
Mindfulness may also have potential benefits for cardiovascular health. Evidence suggests efficacy of mindfulness meditation in ... linking trans-diagnostic processes with clinical staging models". Psychol. Med. 46 (12): 2467-2484. doi:10.1017/ ... "Meditation and Cardiovascular Risk Reduction". Journal of the American Heart Association. 6 (10). doi:10.1161/JAHA.117.002218. ...
The simplest model suggests reduced levels of fibrillin-1 allow TGF-β levels to rise due to inadequate sequestration. Although ... Today, cardiovascular symptoms of Marfan syndrome are still the most significant issues in diagnosis and management of the ... Prior to modern cardiovascular surgical techniques and medications such as losartan, and metoprolol, the prognosis of those ... Lifespan was reduced by at least a third, and many died in their teens and twenties due to cardiovascular problems. ...
This model yields a structure which is more random at the tips than in the major lines, which is related to the fact that ... Cardiovascular disease remains one of the most common causes of death globally and is often associated with the blockage or ... However, this model does not take into effect the diffusion of oxygen or signalling factors which may play a role in embryonic ... In this model, a traveling pressure wave would act upon the vasculature via shear stress to rearrange branches into the lowest- ...
"Model for end-stage liver disease Na Score predicts incident major cardiovascular events in patients with nonalcoholic fatty ... "Predictive Modeling of Physician-Patient Dynamics That Influence Sleep Medication Prescriptions and Clinical Decision-Making". ... "Using an Electronic Medical Records Database to Identify Non-Traditional Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Nonalcoholic Fatty ...