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Courtland Blount

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Quintero Bisono J, Knapp S, Trabue D, Yee R, Williamson F, Johnson A, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2025 Feb; 14(4):e037197. PMID: 39950496
Background: Segregation index (SI) has been associated with worsened health. However, the relationship between SI within health care teams (degree of heterogeneity between teams caring for Black compared with White...
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Bolakale-Rufai I, Knapp S, Quintero Bisono J, Johnson A, Moore W, Yankah E, et al.
ESC Heart Fail . 2024 Oct; 12(1):564-572. PMID: 39420596
Aims: Racial disparities exist in clinical outcomes for valvular heart disease (VHD). It is unknown whether clinician segregation contributes to these disparities. Among an adequately insured population, we evaluated the...
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Toft L, Bottinor W, Cobourn A, Blount C, Tripathi A, Mehta I, et al.
J Interprof Care . 2022 Nov; 37(4):623-628. PMID: 36373206
In-hospital cardiac arrest resuscitation training often happens in silos, with minimal interprofessional training. The aim of this study was to implement and evaluate a simulation-enhanced, interprofessional cardiac arrest curriculum in...
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Ifedili I, Ingram E, Blount C, Kayali S, Heckle M, Levine Y
Exp Biol Med (Maywood) . 2022 Sep; 247(20):1827-1832. PMID: 36112833
Atrial fibrillation is the most common cardiac arrhythmia with its prevalence expected to increase to 12.1 million people in the United States by 2030. Chronic underlying conditions that affect the...
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Blount C, Lynes C, Richie J, Narvaez B, Green D, Herrera C, et al.
Am J Emerg Med . 2021 Nov; 56:365-367. PMID: 34763962
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Maturana M, Glover E, Raja J, Dornbush S, Alexander J, Blount C, et al.
Curr Probl Cardiol . 2020 Dec; 46(3):100743. PMID: 33280894
Trigger factors such as earthquakes, war, and terrorism have been shown to increase the risk of cardiovascular events in different studies. Similarly, strong emotions and psychological stress have been associated...
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El Masri I, Kayali S, Blount C, Kirolos I, Khouzam J, Kabra R
Curr Probl Cardiol . 2020 Nov; 46(3):100740. PMID: 33213943
Exercise is universally known to benefit health by lowering risk for cardiovascular disease and mortality. However, in patients with pre-existing cardiac conditions, including channelopathies, cardiomyopathies and coronary artery disease, exercise...