Steven E. Reis
Cardiovascular Institute and Department of Epidemiology
University of Pittsburgh
USA
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- Mild renal insufficiency is associated with angiographic coronary artery disease in women. Reis, S.E., Olson, M.B., Fried, L., Reeser, V., Mankad, S., Pepine, C.J., Kerensky, R., Merz, C.N., Sharaf, B.L., Sopko, G., Rogers, W.J., Holubkov, R. Circulation (2002)
- Coronary microvascular dysfunction is highly prevalent in women with chest pain in the absence of coronary artery disease: results from the NHLBI WISE study. Reis, S.E., Holubkov, R., Conrad Smith, A.J., Kelsey, S.F., Sharaf, B.L., Reichek, N., Rogers, W.J., Merz, C.N., Sopko, G., Pepine, C.J. Am. Heart J. (2001)
- Coronary flow velocity response to adenosine characterizes coronary microvascular function in women with chest pain and no obstructive coronary disease. Results from the pilot phase of the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) study. Reis, S.E., Holubkov, R., Lee, J.S., Sharaf, B., Reichek, N., Rogers, W.J., Walsh, E.G., Fuisz, A.R., Kerensky, R., Detre, K.M., Sopko, G., Pepine, C.J. J. Am. Coll. Cardiol. (1999)