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Arshed A. Quyyumi

Arshed A. Quyyumi

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Medicine

D-Index
127
Citations
70269
World Ranking
2803
National Ranking
1564

Overview

Arshed A. Quyyumi is affiliated with Emory University in the United States and has a substantial body of work primarily in the field of medicine, with a focus on cardiology and cardiovascular medicine. Their research spans several subfields, including surgery, radiology, nuclear medicine and imaging, epidemiology, and molecular biology.

Their research addresses multiple topics related to cardiovascular health, covering areas such as:

  • Cardiac Health and Mental Health
  • Cardiovascular Health and Risk Factors
  • Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Cardiovascular Health and Disease Prevention
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Blood Pressure and Hypertension Studies

Among recent publications, some notable papers include:

  • Genome-wide analysis identifies novel susceptibility loci for myocardial infarction, 2020, European Heart Journal
  • Association Between High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Levels and Adverse Cardiovascular Outcomes in High-risk Populations, 2022, JAMA Cardiology
  • Soluble Urokinase Receptor and Acute Kidney Injury, 2020, New England Journal of Medicine
  • Association of Mental Stress-Induced Myocardial Ischemia With Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease, 2021, JAMA
  • Genetically determined NLRP3 inflammasome activation associates with systemic inflammation and cardiovascular mortality, 2021, European Heart Journal

Quyyumi frequently publishes in the following journals:

  • Circulation
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Journal of the American Heart Association
  • The American Journal of Cardiology
  • JACC Advances

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Quyyumi include:

  • Viola Vaccarino
  • Yi-An Ko
  • Amit Shah
  • Zakaria Almuwaqqat
  • J. Douglas Bremner

Best Publications

  • Circulating Endothelial Progenitor Cells, Vascular Function, and Cardiovascular Risk

    Jonathan M. Hill;Gloria Zalos;Julian P. J. Halcox;William H. Schenke

  • Abnormal endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation in patients with essential hypertension.

    Julio A. Panza;Arshed A. Quyyumi;John E. Brush;Stephen E. Epstein

  • Large-scale association analysis identifies 13 new susceptibility loci for coronary artery disease

    Heribert Schunkert;Inke R. König;Sekar Kathiresan;Muredach P. Reilly

  • A common variant on chromosome 9p21 affects the risk of myocardial infarction

    Anna Helgadottir;Gudmar Thorleifsson;Andrei Manolescu;Solveig Gretarsdottir

  • Prognostic Value of Coronary Vascular Endothelial Dysfunction

    Julian P.J. Halcox;William H. Schenke;Gloria Zalos;Rita Mincemoyer

  • Insights from the NHLBI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study: Part II: gender differences in presentation, diagnosis, and outcome with regard to gender-based pathophysiology of atherosclerosis and macrovascular and microvascular coronary disease.

    C. Noel Bairey Merz;Leslee J. Shaw;Steven E. Reis;Vera Bittner

  • Prasugrel versus clopidogrel for acute coronary syndromes without revascularization

    Matthew T. Roe;Paul W. Armstrong;Keith A.A. Fox;Harvey D. White

  • Role of endothelium-derived nitric oxide in the abnormal endothelium-dependent vascular relaxation of patients with essential hypertension.

    J A Panza;P R Casino;C M Kilcoyne;A A Quyyumi

  • Socioeconomic Status and Cardiovascular Outcomes: Challenges and Interventions.

    William M. Schultz;Heval M. Kelli;John C. Lisko;Tina Varghese

  • Insights from the NHLBI-Sponsored Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) Study: Part I: gender differences in traditional and novel risk factors, symptom evaluation, and gender-optimized diagnostic strategies.

    Leslee J. Shaw;C. Noel Bairey Merz;Carl J. Pepine;Steven E. Reis

  • Sequence variants affecting eosinophil numbers associate with asthma and myocardial infarction.

    Daniel F Gudbjartsson;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Unnur S Bjornsdottir;Eva Halapi;Anna Helgadottir

  • The same sequence variant on 9p21 associates with myocardial infarction, abdominal aortic aneurysm and intracranial aneurysm

    Anna Helgadottir;Gudmar Thorleifsson;Kristinn P Magnusson;Solveig Grétarsdottir

  • Coronary Artery Wall Shear Stress Is Associated With Progression and Transformation of Atherosclerotic Plaque and Arterial Remodeling in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease

    Habib Samady;Parham Eshtehardi;Michael C. McDaniel;Jin Suo

  • Effects of Physiological Levels of Estrogen on Coronary Vasomotor Function in Postmenopausal Women

    D M Gilligan;A A Quyyumi;R O Cannon

  • Circadian variation in vascular tone and its relation to α-sympathetic vasoconstrictor activity

    Julio A. Panza;Stephen E. Epstein;Arshed A. Quyyumi

  • Acute vascular effects of estrogen in postmenopausal women.

    D M Gilligan;D M Badar;J A Panza;A A Quyyumi

  • Identification of ADAMTS7 as a novel locus for coronary atherosclerosis and association of ABO with myocardial infarction in the presence of coronary atherosclerosis: two genome-wide association studies

    Muredach P Reilly;Mingyao Li;Jing He;Jane F Ferguson

  • Endothelial function in health and disease: new insights into the genesis of cardiovascular disease

    Arshed A. Quyyumi

  • Imipramine in Patients with Chest Pain Despite Normal Coronary Angiograms

    Richard O. Cannon;Arshed A. Quyyumi;Rita Mincemoyer;Annette M. Stine

  • Nitric oxide activity in the human coronary circulation. Impact of risk factors for coronary atherosclerosis.

    A A Quyyumi;N Dakak;N P Andrews;S Husain

Frequent Co-Authors

Viola Vaccarino
Viola Vaccarino Emory University
J. Douglas Bremner
J. Douglas Bremner Emory University
Paolo Raggi
Paolo Raggi University of Alberta
Dean P. Jones
Dean P. Jones Emory University
Tené T. Lewis
Tené T. Lewis Emory University
Julio A. Panza
Julio A. Panza New York Medical College
Michael Kutner
Michael Kutner Emory University
Stephen E. Epstein
Stephen E. Epstein MedStar Health
Richard O. Cannon
Richard O. Cannon National Institutes of Health
Leslee J. Shaw
Leslee J. Shaw Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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