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Barry H. Greenberg is affiliated with the University of California, San Diego in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on the field of Medicine, with a significant concentration in Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine. Throughout their career, Greenberg has published extensively on topics related to heart failure, cardiovascular function, and metabolic conditions such as diabetes.

The scientist's main areas of study include:

  • Heart Failure Treatment and Management
  • Cardiovascular Function and Risk Factors
  • Alzheimer's disease research and treatments
  • Diabetes Treatment and Management
  • Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
  • Cardiac pacing and defibrillation studies
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics

Greenberg has contributed to a number of peer-reviewed journals, with frequent publications appearing in:

  • European Journal of Heart Failure (19 publications)
  • JACC Heart Failure (14 publications)
  • Journal of Cardiac Failure (10 publications)
  • Circulation (7 publications)
  • Journal of the American College of Cardiology (6 publications)

Some of their recent published papers include:

  • "Translational animal models for Alzheimer's disease: An Alzheimer's Association Business Consortium Think Tank," published in 2020 in Alzheimer's & Dementia Translational Research & Clinical Interventions
  • "Management of left ventricular thrombus: a narrative review," published in 2021 in Annals of Translational Medicine
  • "Randomized Trial of Targeted Transendocardial Mesenchymal Precursor Cell Therapy in Patients With Heart Failure," published in 2023 in Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • "Worsening renal function in acute heart failure in the context of diuretic response," published in 2021 in European Journal of Heart Failure
  • "A multi-stem cell basis for craniosynostosis and calvarial mineralization," published in 2023 in Nature

Frequent collaborators in Greenberg's work include:

  • Gad Cotter
  • Beth A. Davison
  • Eric Adler
  • G. Michael Felker
  • Marco Metra

Greenberg's research spans several subfields within medicine, such as:

  • Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
  • Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
  • Molecular Biology
  • Epidemiology
  • Surgery

Their work includes cross-disciplinary approaches touching on neurological conditions alongside cardiovascular diseases, reflecting a broad engagement with complex health issues involving heart function, metabolic syndromes, and neurodegeneration.

Best Publications

  • Depression in heart failure a meta-analytic review of prevalence, intervention effects, and associations with clinical outcomes

    Thomas Rutledge;Veronica A. Reis;Sarah E. Linke;Barry H. Greenberg

  • Characteristics, treatments, and outcomes of patients with preserved systolic function hospitalized for heart failure: a report from the OPTIMIZE-HF Registry.

    Gregg C. Fonarow;Wendy Gattis Stough;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert

  • Prediction of mortality and morbidity with a 6-minute walk test in patients with left ventricular dysfunction. SOLVD Investigators

    Vera Bittner;Debra H. Weiner;Salim Yusuf;William J. Rogers

  • Systolic Blood Pressure at Admission, Clinical Characteristics, and Outcomes in Patients Hospitalized With Acute Heart Failure

    Mihai Gheorghiade;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert;Barry H. Greenberg

  • The prognostic implications of renal insufficiency in asymptomatic and symptomatic patients with left ventricular systolic dysfunction.

    Daniel L Dries;Derek V Exner;Michael J Domanski;Barry Greenberg

  • Serelaxin, recombinant human relaxin-2, for treatment of acute heart failure (RELAX-AHF): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial

    John R Teerlink;Gad Cotter;Beth A Davison;G Michael Felker

  • Calcium Upregulation by Percutaneous Administration of Gene Therapy in Cardiac Disease (CUPID) A Phase 2 Trial of Intracoronary Gene Therapy of Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Ca2+-ATPase in Patients With Advanced Heart Failure

    Mariell Jessup;Barry Greenberg;Donna Mancini;Thomas Cappola

  • A Dose-Dependent Increase in Mortality with Vesnarinone Among Patients with Severe Heart Failure

    Jay N. Cohn;Sidney O. Goldstein;Barry H. Greenberg;Beverly H. Lorell

  • Effectiveness of Remote Patient Monitoring After Discharge of Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure: The Better Effectiveness After Transition–Heart Failure (BEAT-HF) Randomized Clinical Trial

    Michael K. Ong;Michael K. Ong;Patrick S. Romano;Sarah Edgington;Harriet U. Aronow

  • Predictors of In-Hospital Mortality in Patients Hospitalized for Heart Failure. Insights From the Organized Program to Initiate Lifesaving Treatment in Hospitalized Patients With Heart Failure (OPTIMIZE-HF)

    William T. Abraham;Gregg C. Fonarow;Nancy M. Albert;Wendy Gattis Stough

  • Consensus recommendations for the management of chronic heart failure: Introduction

    Milton Packer;Jay N. Cohn;William T. Abraham;Wilson S. Colucci

  • Relationship between admission serum sodium concentration and clinical outcomes in patients hospitalized for heart failure: an analysis from the OPTIMIZE-HF registry.

    Mihai Gheorghiade;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert;Wendy Gattis Stough;Wendy Gattis Stough

  • Acute Hemodynamic and Clinical Effects of Levosimendan in Patients With Severe Heart Failure

    Mara T. Slawsky;Wilson S. Colucci;Stephen S. Gottlieb;Barry H. Greenberg

  • Association between performance measures and clinical outcomes for patients hospitalized with heart failure.

    Gregg C. Fonarow;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert;Wendy Gattis Stough;Wendy Gattis Stough

  • Calcium Upregulation by Percutaneous Administration of Gene Therapy in Cardiac Disease (CUPID Trial), a First-in-Human Phase 1/2 Clinical Trial

    Brian E. Jaski;Mariell L. Jessup;Donna M. Mancini;Thomas P. Cappola

  • Factors identified as precipitating hospital admissions for heart failure and clinical outcomes: Findings from OPTIMIZE-HF

    Gregg C. Fonarow;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert;Wendy Gattis Stough;Wendy Gattis Stough

  • Effects of Long-term Enalapril Therapy on Cardiac Structure and Function in Patients With Left Ventricular Dysfunction: Results of the SOLVD Echocardiography Substudy

    Barry Greenberg;Miguel A. Quinones;Chris Koilpillai;Marian Limacher

  • Predictors of mortality after discharge in patients hospitalized with heart failure: an analysis from the Organized Program to Initiate Lifesaving Treatment in Hospitalized Patients with Heart Failure (OPTIMIZE-HF).

    Christopher M. O'Connor;William T. Abraham;Nancy M. Albert;Robert Clare

  • Role of Biomarkers for the Prevention, Assessment, and Management of Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

    Sheryl L. Chow;Alan S. Maisel;Inder Anand;Biykem Bozkurt

  • Calcium upregulation by percutaneous administration of gene therapy in patients with cardiac disease (CUPID 2): a randomised, multinational, double-blind, placebo-controlled, phase 2b trial

    Barry Greenberg;Javed Butler;G Michael Felker;Piotr Ponikowski

Frequent Co-Authors

John R. Teerlink
John R. Teerlink University of California, San Francisco
William T. Abraham
William T. Abraham The Ohio State University
Adriaan A. Voors
Adriaan A. Voors University Medical Center Groningen
Piotr Ponikowski
Piotr Ponikowski Wrocław Medical University
G. Michael Felker
G. Michael Felker Duke University
Marco Metra
Marco Metra University of Brescia
Gad Cotter
Gad Cotter Momentum Research Inc
Gerasimos Filippatos
Gerasimos Filippatos National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
Gregg C. Fonarow
Gregg C. Fonarow University of California, Los Angeles
Mihai Gheorghiade
Mihai Gheorghiade Northwestern University

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