Louise Sun
0000-0003-3381-3115
Washington State University
70 papers found
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Genetics of coronary artery disease: should they impact the choice of revascularization?
Association of Frailty and Long‐Term Survival in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Frailty may predict long-term mortality risk in CABG
Women more likely to die from heart failure than men
Heart Failure May Be More Lethal in Women
Les femmes seraient plus susceptibles de succomber à une insuffisance cardiaque que les hommes
Health failure death rates higher in women, study suggest
Death rates from heart failure higher in women, Ottawa study reports
Heart Concerns for Women
Death rates from heart failure higher for women than men, study says
Sex Differences in Heart Failure Outcomes in an Ambulatory, Population-Based Cohort.
Women who experience heart failure are more likely to be hospitalized than men.
More women than men in Ontario die of heart failure, study finds
Why heart attacks kill more women than men
Defining a Perioperative Hypotension Threshold in Association with Stroke in Cardiac Surgery.
Genetics, coronary artery disease, and myocardial revascularization: will novel genetic risk scores bring new answers?
Left Ventricular Function Recovery After Revascularization: Comparative Effects of PCI and CABG.
Referee Report For: Significance of intra-operative blood pressure data resolution: A retrospective, observational study.
Sex-Specific Temporal Trends in Ambulatory Heart Failure Incidence, Mortality and Hospitalization in Ontario, Canada from 1994-2013.
Sex-Specific Temporal Trends in Incidence and Mortality for Urban and Rural Ambulatory Heart Failure Patients in Eastern Ontario.
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