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Bramah N. Singh was affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to academic research and science in a variety of areas.

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Best Publications

  • Rhythm control versus rate control for atrial fibrillation and heart failure

    Denis Roy;Mario Talajic;Stanley Nattel;D. George Wyse

  • Amiodarone in patients with congestive heart failure and asymptomatic ventricular arrhythmia. Survival Trial of Antiarrhythmic Therapy in Congestive Heart Failure.

    S N Singh;R D Fletcher;S G Fisher;B N Singh

  • Verapamil: A Review of its Pharmacological Properties and Therapeutic Use

    Bramah N. Singh;Bramah N. Singh;Gray Ellrodt;C. Thomas Peter

  • Amiodarone versus sotalol for atrial fibrillation.

    Bramah N. Singh;Steven N. Singh;Domenic J. Reda;X. Charlene Tang

  • Dronedarone for maintenance of sinus rhythm in atrial fibrillation or flutter

    Bramah N. Singh;Stuart J. Connolly;Denis Roy;Peter R. Kowey

  • Spontaneous Conversion and Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm by Amiodarone in Patients With Heart Failure and Atrial Fibrillation Observations from the Veterans Affairs Congestive Heart Failure Survival Trial of Antiarrhythmic Therapy (CHF-STAT)

    Prakash C. Deedwania;Bramah N. Singh;Kenneth Ellenbogen;Susan Fisher

  • 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

  • Amiodarone-associated Proarrhythmic Effects: A Review with Special Reference to Torsade de Pointes Tachycardia

    Stefan H. Hohnloser;Thomas Klingenheben;Bramah N. Singh

  • Ventricular rate control in chronic atrial fibrillation during daily activity and programmed exercise: a crossover open-label study of five drug regimens

    Ramin Farshi;Deborah Kistner;Jonnalagedda S.M Sarma;Jeffrey A Longmate

  • International, randomized, controlled trial of lamifiban (a platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor), heparin, or both in unstable angina

    E Topol;R Califf;F Van De Werf;R Diaz

  • A fourth class of anti-dysrhythmic action? Effect of verapamil on ouabain toxicity, on atrial and ventricular intracellular potentials, and on other features of cardiac function

    Bramah Singh

  • Prognostic significance of silent myocardial ischemia in patients with unstable angina

    Koonlawee Nademanee;Vanida Intarachot;Martin A. Josephson;Daniel Rieders

  • Quality of life and exercise performance in patients in sinus rhythm versus persistent atrial fibrillation: a Veterans Affairs Cooperative Studies Program Substudy

    Steven N. Singh;X. Charlene Tang;Bramah N. Singh;Paul Dorian

  • Therapeutic implications of slow-channel blockade in cardiocirculatory disorders.

    Gray Ellrodt;Christopher Y. C. Chew;Bramah N. Singh

  • Amiodarone: historical development and pharmacologic profile

    Bramah N. Singh;Bramah N. Singh

  • Long-Term Efficacy of Amiodarone for the Maintenance of Normal Sinus Rhythm in Patients With Refractory Atrial Fibrillation or Flutter

    Sung H. Chun;Philip T. Sager;William G. Stevenson;Koonlawee Nademanee

  • Effect of Amiodarone on Clinical Status and Left Ventricular Function in Patients With Congestive Heart Failure

    Barry M. Massie;Susan G. Fisher;Prakash C. Deedwania;Bramah N. Singh

  • Reduction of enzyme levels by propranolol after acute myocardial infarction.

    T Peter;R M Norris;E D Clarke;M K Heng

  • New perspectives in the pharmacologic therapy of cardiac arrhythmias.

    Bramah N. Singh;John T. Collett;Christopher Y.C. Chew

  • Amiodarone as compared to lidocaine for shock-resistant ventricular fibrillation.

    Bramah N. Singh

Frequent Co-Authors

Prakash Deedwania
Prakash Deedwania United States Department of Veterans Affairs
H.J.C. Swan
H.J.C. Swan University of California, Los Angeles
Prediman K. Shah
Prediman K. Shah Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
William G. Stevenson
William G. Stevenson Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Stefan H. Hohnloser
Stefan H. Hohnloser Goethe University Frankfurt
Barry M. Massie
Barry M. Massie University of California, San Francisco
Daniel S. Berman
Daniel S. Berman Cedars-Sinai Medical Center
Domenic J. Reda
Domenic J. Reda Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital
James N. Weiss
James N. Weiss University of California, Los Angeles
Jerome M. Hershman
Jerome M. Hershman University of California, Los Angeles

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