Chris L Bryson
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Recent Articles
1.
Williams E, Bryson C, Sun H, Au D, Bradley K
J Addict Med
. 2018 Jan;
12(2):143-149.
PMID: 29334512
Background: Alcohol use is associated with angina incidence, but associations between alcohol use and experience of angina among patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) have not been described. Methods: Outpatients...
2.
Bradley S, Bohn C, Malenka D, Graham M, Bryson C, McCabe J, et al.
Circulation
. 2016 Mar;
133(9):e424.
PMID: 26927015
No abstract available.
3.
Lambert-Kerzner A, Havranek E, Plomondon M, Fagan K, McCreight M, Fehling K, et al.
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2015 Aug;
9:1053-9.
PMID: 26244013
Purpose: Poor adherence to cardioprotective medications after acute coronary syndrome (ACS) hospitalization is associated with increased risk of rehospitalization and mortality. Clinical trials of multifaceted interventions have improved medication adherence...
4.
Marzec L, Carey E, Lambert-Kerzner A, Del Giacco E, Melnyk S, Bryson C, et al.
Patient Prefer Adherence
. 2015 Jun;
9:745-51.
PMID: 26089651
Background: Patient nonadherence to cardiac medications following acute coronary syndrome (ACS) is associated with increased risk of recurrent events. However, the prevalence of cognitive dysfunction and poor health literacy among...
5.
Bradley S, Bohn C, Malenka D, Graham M, Bryson C, McCabe J, et al.
Circulation
. 2015 May;
132(1):20-6.
PMID: 26022910
Background: It is unknown whether the appropriate use of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) has improved over time and whether trends in PCI appropriateness have been accompanied by changes in the...
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Helfrich C, Tsai T, Rao S, Lemon J, Eugenio E, Vidovich M, et al.
Cardiovasc Revasc Med
. 2014 Oct;
15(6-7):329-33.
PMID: 25282521
Background/purpose: Compared with trans-femoral percutaneous coronary intervention (TFI), trans-radial PCI (TRI) has a lower risk of bleeding, access site complications and hospital costs, and is preferred by patients. However, TRI...
7.
Bradley S, Spertus J, Kennedy K, Nallamothu B, Chan P, Patel M, et al.
JAMA Intern Med
. 2014 Aug;
174(10):1630-9.
PMID: 25156821
Importance: Diagnostic coronary angiography in asymptomatic patients may lead to inappropriate percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) due to a diagnostic-therapeutic cascade. Understanding the association between patient selection for coronary angiography and...
8.
Rittmueller S, Frey M, Williams E, Sun H, Bryson C, Bradley K
Subst Abus
. 2014 Jun;
36(1):6-12.
PMID: 24964087
Background: Alcohol use is associated with health behaviors that impact cardiovascular outcomes in patients with hypertension, including avoiding salt, exercising, weight management, and not smoking. This study examined associations between...
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Wong E, Bryson C, Hebert P, Liu C
Ann Pharmacother
. 2014 May;
48(8):978-985.
PMID: 24847159
Background: . Despite evidence demonstrating clinical benefits of oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs), adherence to OHAs is generally poor. The economic benefit of OHA adherence among patients in the Veterans Affairs...
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Wong E, Hebert P, Maciejewski M, Perkins M, Bryson C, Au D, et al.
Med Care Res Rev
. 2014 May;
71(4):367-83.
PMID: 24811933
Literature indicates favorable selection among Medicare Advantage (MA) enrollees compared with fee-for-service (FFS) enrollees. This study examined whether favorable selection into MA affected readmission rates among Medicare-eligible veterans following hospitalization...