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Oleksiy Levantsevych

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Gurel N, Carek A, Inan O, Levantsevych O, Abdelhadi N, Hammadah M, et al.
PLoS One . 2019 May; 14(5):e0216278. PMID: 31067240
Background: The autonomic response to acute emotional stress can be highly variable, and pathological responses are associated with increased risk of adverse cardiovascular events. We evaluated the autonomic response to...
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Pimple P, Lima B, Hammadah M, Wilmot K, Ramadan R, Levantsevych O, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2019 May; 8(9):e011866. PMID: 31055991
Background Higher symptom levels of a variety of measures of emotional distress have been associated with cardiovascular disease ( CVD ), especially among women. Here, our goal was to investigate...
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Pimple P, Hammadah M, Wilmot K, Ramadan R, Mheid I, Levantsevych O, et al.
Psychosom Med . 2019 Jan; 81(4):363-371. PMID: 30676537
Objective: Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia is a frequent phenomenon in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). The link between an integrated measure of chronic psychosocial distress and mental stress-induced myocardial...
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Sullivan S, Kelli H, Hammadah M, Topel M, Wilmot K, Ramadan R, et al.
Psychoneuroendocrinology . 2018 Oct; 100:145-155. PMID: 30336337
Living in neighborhoods characterized by poverty may act as a chronic stressor that results in physiological dysregulation of the sympathetic nervous system. No previous study has assessed neighborhood poverty with...
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Shah A, Chen C, Campanella C, Kasher N, Evans S, Reiff C, et al.
Psychophysiology . 2018 Oct; 56(2):e13291. PMID: 30276815
The influence of acute psychological stress on cardiovascular disease is an emerging public health concern. Identification of brain mechanisms underlying this may aid in the discovery of possible treatments. Acute...
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Lima B, Hammadah M, Wilmot K, Pearce B, Shah A, Levantsevych O, et al.
Brain Behav Immun . 2018 Sep; 75:26-33. PMID: 30172946
Background: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is prevalent among patients who survived an acute coronary syndrome, and is associated with adverse outcomes, but the mechanisms underlying these associations are unclear. Individuals...
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Hammadah M, Kim J, Mheid I, Tahhan A, Wilmot K, Ramadan R, et al.
J Am Heart Assoc . 2018 May; 7(10). PMID: 29728013
Background: Coronary microvascular dysfunction may contribute to myocardial ischemia during mental stress (MS). However, the role of coronary epicardial and microvascular function in regulating coronary blood flow (CBF) responses during...
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Vaccarino V, Sullivan S, Hammadah M, Wilmot K, Mheid I, Ramadan R, et al.
Circulation . 2018 Feb; 137(8):794-805. PMID: 29459465
Background: Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI) is frequent in patients with coronary artery disease and is associated with worse prognosis. Young women with a previous myocardial infarction (MI), a group...
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Sullivan S, Hammadah M, Mheid I, Wilmot K, Ramadan R, Alkhoder A, et al.
Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol . 2017 Dec; 38(2):473-480. PMID: 29269515
Objective: To investigate sex-specific vascular mechanisms for mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI). Approach And Results: Baseline data from a prospective cohort study of 678 patients with coronary artery disease underwent...