A Sharafkhaneh
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Recent Articles
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Bryant M, Fedson S, Sharafkhaneh A
J Med Syst
. 2020 May;
44(7):125.
PMID: 32462352
No abstract available.
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Kumar S, Sharafkhaneh A, Edmonds J, Schultz R, Hopkins B
Neurology
. 2009 Nov;
73(21):1808-10.
PMID: 19933985
No abstract available.
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Kunik M, Veazey C, Cully J, Souchek J, Graham D, Hopko D, et al.
Psychol Med
. 2007 Oct;
38(3):385-96.
PMID: 17922939
Background: Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) affects 14 to 20 million Americans and is associated with increased prevalence of affective disorders, contributing significantly to disability. This study compared cognitive behavioral...
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Sharafkhaneh A, Goodnight-White S, Officer T, Rodarte J, Boriek A
Thorax
. 2005 Mar;
60(4):288-92.
PMID: 15790983
Background: Thoracic gas compression (TGC) exerts a negative effect on forced expiratory flow. Lung resistance, effort during a forced expiratory manoeuvre, and absolute lung volume influence TGC. Lung volume reduction...
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Friedman H, Wattanasuwan N, Sharafkhaneh A, Win M, Mallipeddi D, Khan I, et al.
Pacing Clin Electrophysiol
. 2000 Feb;
23(1):84-95.
PMID: 10666757
The number and intensity of stimuli that set basic cycle length in cardiac electrophysiological studies can influence the electrical properties assessed by extrastimuli. The relative contribution of drive (S1) and...
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Friedman H, Rodney E, Sinha B, Sharafkhaneh A, Wattanasuwan N, Win M, et al.
J Investig Med
. 1999 Aug;
47(6):293-303.
PMID: 10431484
Background: Verapamil is an effective drug to slow ventricular rate in atrial fibrillation (AF). Clinically, however, i.v. verapamil enhances AF despite experimental evidence suggesting favorable effects of the drug on...
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Friedman H, Sinha B, Tun A, Pasha R, Sharafkhaneh A, Bharadwaj A
Circulation
. 1996 Sep;
94(6):1456-64.
PMID: 8823006
Background: Bradycardia is commonly found in individuals at risk for paroxysmal atrial fibrillation (AF). However, a clear relationship between lengthening of basic cyclic length (BCL) and AF has not been...