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List of works by Brian D McCauley

Biochemical evidence of mild hepatic dysfunction identifies decompensated heart failure patients with reversible renal dysfunction

scientific article published on 17 October 2013

Blood urea nitrogen/creatinine ratio identifies a high-risk but potentially reversible form of renal dysfunction in patients with decompensated heart failure.

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Characteristics of patients with improvement or worsening in renal function during treatment of acute decompensated heart failure.

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Clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with improvement in renal function during the treatment of decompensated heart failure.

scientific article published on October 2011

Comparison of invasive and noninvasive assessment of aortic stenosis severity in the elderly

scientific article published on 29 May 2012

Estimation of oxygen consumption in elderly patients with aortic stenosis

scientific article published on 2 July 2013

Impact of changes in blood pressure during the treatment of acute decompensated heart failure on renal and clinical outcomes†

scientific article published on June 21, 2011

Impact of worsening renal function during the treatment of decompensated heart failure on changes in renal function during subsequent hospitalization

scientific article published on May 1, 2011

Kaolin-based hemostatic dressing improves hemorrhage control from a penetrating inferior vena cava injury in coagulopathic swine

scientific article published on 01 July 2017

Leadless Cardiac Pacemakers: The Next Evolution in Pacemaker Technology

scientific article published in November 2017

Minimally Invasive Closure of the Left Atrial Appendage: A Non-Pharmacologic Approach to Prevention of Stroke in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

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Spectral analysis of heart rate variability predicts mortality and instability from vascular injury

scientific article published on 22 December 2017

Worsening renal function defined as an absolute increase in serum creatinine is a biased metric for the study of cardio-renal interactions

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