OBJECTIVE: Recent reports have linked calcium channel blockers (CCBs) with an increased risk of acute myocardial infarction (AMI). We sought to determine to what extent physicians relinquished CCBs following these adverse reports and if there were differences in the use of CCBs and other AMI therapies across 3 levels of specialist involvement: generalist attendings, collaborative care (generalist with cardiologist consultation), and cardiologist attendings. DESIGN: We measured use of CCBs during hospitalization for AMI before (1992--1993) and after (1995--1996) the adverse CCB reports, controlling for hospital-, physician-, and patient-level variables. We also examined use of effective medications (aspirin, beta-blockers, thrombolytic thera...
BACKGROUND: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part because...
Background: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part becaus...
Background The rapid expansion of managed care in the United States has increased debate regarding ...
Objective.Our purpose was to measure cardiologists' level of adherence to guidelines for long-term u...
Background: A study published by St-Onge at al. (2012), identified an important variation in practic...
Background: A study published by St-Onge at al. (2012), identified an important variation in practic...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThere is concern over the safety of cal...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of fee-for-service (FFS) versus HMO medical insurance coverage on re...
Background: The issue of cardiovascular safety of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been widely de...
Background: The issue of cardiovascular safety of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been widely de...
Background: Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and atrial fibrillation commonly coexist. M...
BACKGROUND: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part because...
Background: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part becaus...
Background The rapid expansion of managed care in the United States has increased debate regarding ...
Objective.Our purpose was to measure cardiologists' level of adherence to guidelines for long-term u...
Background: A study published by St-Onge at al. (2012), identified an important variation in practic...
Background: A study published by St-Onge at al. (2012), identified an important variation in practic...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comThere is concern over the safety of cal...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To explore the reasons for underutilization of beta blocker treatment after acute myocard...
OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact of fee-for-service (FFS) versus HMO medical insurance coverage on re...
Background: The issue of cardiovascular safety of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been widely de...
Background: The issue of cardiovascular safety of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) has been widely de...
Background: Heart failure with reduced ejection fraction and atrial fibrillation commonly coexist. M...
BACKGROUND: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part because...
Background: The impact of clinical trials on medical practice remains controversial, in part becaus...
Background The rapid expansion of managed care in the United States has increased debate regarding ...