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    The influence of gender on the outcome of coronary artery bypass surgery by Abramov, Dan, Tamariz, Miguel G, Sever, Jeri Y, Christakis, George T, Bhatnagar, Gopal, Heenan, Amie L, Goldman, Bernard S, Fremes, Stephen E

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-09-2000)
    “…Background. To assess the impact of gender as an independent risk factor for early and late morbidity and mortality following coronary artery bypass surgery…”
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    Trends in coronary artery bypass surgery results: a recent, 9-year study by Abramov, Dan, Tamariz, Miguel G., Fremes, Stephen E., Guru, Veena, Borger, Michael A., Christakis, George T., Bhatnagar, Gopal, Sever, Jeri Y., Goldman, Bernard S.

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (01-07-2000)
    “…Background. The demographics of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) have changed over time and may contribute to differing operative…”
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    The radial artery versus the saphenous vein graft in contemporary CABG: a case-matched study by Cohen, Gideon, Tamariz, Miguel G, Sever, Jeri Y, Liaghati, Negin, Guru, Veena, Christakis, George T, Bhatnagar, Gopal, Cutrara, Charles, Abouzahr, Labib, Goldman, Bernard S, Fremes, Stephen E

    Published in The Annals of thoracic surgery (2001)
    “…Background. Although use of the internal thoracic artery has been shown to improve outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting, the same cannot be said of…”
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    Late results of the Warm Heart Trial : The influence of nonfatal cardiac events on late survival by FREMES, Stephen E, TAMARIZ, Miguel G, ABRAMOV, Dan, CHRISTAKIS, George T, SEVER, Jeri Y, SYKORA, Kathy, GOLDMAN, Bernard S, FEINDEL, Christopher M. S, LICHTENSTEIN, Samuel V

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-11-2000)
    “…The Warm Heart Trial randomized 1732 CABG patients to receive warm or cold blood cardioplegia. In the warm cardioplegia patients, nonfatal perioperative…”
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    Late Results of the Warm Heart Trial: The Influence of Nonfatal Cardiac Events on Late Survival by Fremes, Stephen E., Tamariz, Miguel G., Abramov, Dan, Christakis, George T., Sever, Jeri Y., Sykora, Kathy, Goldman, Bernard S., Feindel, Christopher M. S., Lichtenstein, Samuel V.

    Published in Circulation (New York, N.Y.) (07-11-2000)
    “…Background —The Warm Heart Trial randomized 1732 CABG patients to receive warm or cold blood cardioplegia. In the warm cardioplegia patients, nonfatal…”
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