Mitchell S Finkel
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Recent Articles
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Mohamed S, Johnson G, Chen P, Hicks P, Davis L, Yoon J, et al.
JAMA
. 2017 Jul;
318(2):132-145.
PMID: 28697253
Importance: Less than one-third of patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) achieve remission with their first antidepressant. Objective: To determine the relative effectiveness and safety of 3 common alternate treatments...
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Bhardwaj R, Sharma P, Finkel M, Jain S, Arham A, Kazmi T, et al.
W V Med J
. 2014 Aug;
108(1):18-21.
PMID: 25134188
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a cardiac arrhythmia associated with a wide range of other co-morbid medical conditions. The state of West Virginia has a higher prevalence of coronary artery disease...
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Chen F, Hadfield J, Berzingi C, Hollander J, Miller D, Nichols C, et al.
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2013 Jun;
115(4):514-24.
PMID: 23722706
Compelling clinical reports reveal that behavioral stress alone is sufficient to cause reversible myocardial dysfunction in selected individuals. We developed a rodent stress cardiomyopathy model by a combination of prenatal...
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Bhardwaj R, Ducatman A, Finkel M, Petsonk E, Hunt J, Beto R
W V Med J
. 2013 Mar;
108(6):28-32.
PMID: 23472539
Butyl Acrylate (BA) (2-propionic acid; CH2 = CHCOOC4H9) is a colorless liquid commonly used in impregnation agents and adhesives. Dermal contact with BA has previously been reported to cause moderate...
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Chen F, Lewis W, Hollander J, Baseler W, Finkel M
J Appl Physiol (1985)
. 2012 May;
113(1):105-13.
PMID: 22556393
HIV cardiomyopathy remains highly prevalent among the estimated 33 million HIV-infected individuals worldwide. This is particularly true in developing countries. Potential mechanisms responsible for myocardial dysfunction following HIV infection include...
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Bhardwaj R, Dod H, Finkel M, Dar I, Hobbs G, Ducatman A, et al.
Int Heart J
. 2012 Mar;
53(1):18-22.
PMID: 22398671
A stress-induced myocardial perfusion abnormality (MPS), in the absence of angiographically significant epicardial coronary artery disease, is considered a "false-positive" test result. We hypothesized that echocardiography would provide complementary prognostic...
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Hadique S, Khamare C, Finkel M
Crit Care Med
. 2011 Jan;
39(2):406-8.
PMID: 21248524
No abstract available.
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Finkel M
Postgrad Med
. 2009 Aug;
114(6 Suppl Managing Depression):14-27.
PMID: 19667661
Patients with clinical depression and coronary artery disease (CAD) risk factors have chronic, persistent activation of potentially toxic mediators optimized for short-term survival from ischemia, infection, and hemorrhage. The mediators...
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Berzingi C, Chen F, Finkel M
Cardiovasc Toxicol
. 2009 Aug;
9(3):142-50.
PMID: 19644660
HIV infection in patients is associated with a surprisingly high frequency of diastolic dysfunction followed by the development of a dilated cardiomyopathy. Potential mechanisms include direct effects of HIV proteins,...