Kedzie Arrington
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Recent Articles
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Sarode K, Patel A, Arrington K, Makhija R, Mukherjee D
Int J Angiol
. 2024 Aug;
33(3):139-147.
PMID: 39131808
Pericardial decompression syndrome is an ambiguous clinical entity which has generated controversy regarding its existence. Following pericardial decompression, patients experienced clinical deterioration ranging in complications from pulmonary edema to death...
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Fadah K, Arrington K, Khalafi S, Brockman M, Garcia H, Alkhateeb H, et al.
Cardiol Res
. 2024 Apr;
15(2):117-124.
PMID: 38645831
Background: Emerging data suggest that Hispanic patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) exhibit improved survival rates compared to individuals of other ethnicities with similar baseline hemodynamics. However, the underlying reasons...
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Rosa A, Arrington K, Desai R, Acharya P
Curr Cardiol Rep
. 2024 Apr;
26(5):443-450.
PMID: 38557814
Purpose Of Review: The polypill strategy, originally developed to improve medication adherence, has demonstrated efficacy in improving baseline systolic blood pressures and cholesterol levels in multiple clinical trials. However, the...
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Bateman E, Mansour S, Okafor E, Arrington K, Hong B, Cervantes J
Infect Dis Rep
. 2022 Mar;
14(2):176-183.
PMID: 35314652
Postinfectious glomerulonephritis (PIGN) is an immune-mediated acute glomerulonephritis classically seen weeks after infection with , although other infectious etiologies have emerged. While it has become increasingly rare in industrialized regions,...