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Overview

Edward D. Verrier is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States and has contributed to research primarily within the field of Medicine. Their scholarly output includes a focus on several subfields such as Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, Surgery, Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and Imaging, Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine, and Epidemiology.

The prominent topics addressed in their work span Innovations in Medical Education, Radiology practices and education, Medical Education and Admissions, Vascular anomalies and interventions, Coronary Artery Anomalies, Congenital Heart Disease Studies, and the analysis of Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes.

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Edward D. Verrier demonstrate a clinical and educational emphasis. These include:

  • Training less-experienced faculty improves reliability of skills assessment in cardiac surgery (2021), published in UNC Libraries
  • ANOMOLOUS LEFT CORONARY ARTERY OFF PULMONARY ARTERY PRESENTING AS DECOMPENSATED HEART FAILURE IN AN ADULT (2020), published in Journal of the American College of Cardiology
  • Resident Readiness for Senior Level Decision Making: Identifying the Domains for Formative Assessment and Feedback (2022), published in Journal of surgical education
  • Teaching behaviors in the cardiac surgery simulation environment (2021), published in UNC Libraries

Edward D. Verrier has collaborated frequently with several researchers, resulting in multiple co-authored works. Frequent co-authors include Richard H. Feins, George L. Hicks, James I. Fann, Christopher R. Burke, and Maura E. Sullivan.

The venues where their work appears reflect their research interests and include UNC Libraries, Journal of the American College of Cardiology, and Journal of surgical education. These represent key outlets for studies related to medical education, cardiac surgery, and cardiology.

Best Publications

  • American College of Cardiology key data elements and definitions for measuring the clinical management and outcomes of patients with acute coronary syndromes. A report of the American College of Cardiology Task Force on Clinical Data Standards (Acute Coronary Syndromes Writing Committee).

    Christopher P Cannon;Alexander Battler;Ralph G Brindis;Jafna L Cox

  • Postoperative myocardial ischemia. Therapeutic trials using intensive analgesia following surgery. The Study of Perioperative Ischemia (SPI) Research Group.

    Dennis T. Mangano;Deanna Siliciano;Milton Hollenberg;Jacqueline M. Leung

  • Long-term cardiac prognosis following noncardiac surgery

    Dennis T. Mangano;Warren S. Browner;Milton Hollenberg;Juliet Li

  • Endothelial cell injury in cardiovascular surgery: the systemic inflammatory response.

    Edward M Boyle;Timothy H Pohlman;Marion C Johnson;Edward D Verrier

  • Aortic root and valve relationships: Impact on surgical repair

    K S Kunzelman;K J Grande;T E David;R P Cochran

  • Changes in transfusion therapy and reexploration rate after institution of a blood management program in cardiac surgical patients

    Bruce D. Spiess;Bruce S.A. Gillies;Wayne Chandler;Edward Verrier

  • Inhibition of Toll-like receptor 4 with eritoran attenuates myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury.

    Akira Shimamoto;Albert J. Chong;Masaki Yada;Shin Shomura

  • Endothelial Cell Injury in Cardiovascular Surgery

    Edward D. Verrier;Edward M. Boyle

  • Studies in fetal wound healing: I. A factor in fetal serum that stimulates deposition of hyaluronic acid.

    Michael T. Longaker;Michael R. Harrison;Timothy M. Crombleholme;Jacob C. Langer

  • Toll-like receptor 4 mediates ischemia/reperfusion injury of the heart.

    Albert J. Chong;Akira Shimamoto;Craig R. Hampton;Hiroo Takayama

  • Etiology of intestinal damage in gastroschisis. I: Effects of amniotic fluid exposure and bowel constriction in a fetal lamb model

    Jacob C. Langer;Michael T. Longaker;Timothy M. Crombleholme;Sheldon J. Bond

  • Descending necrotizing mediastinitis: An analysis of the effects of serial surgical debridement on patient mortality☆☆☆★

    Richard K. Freeman;Eric Vallières;Edward D. Verrier;Riyad Karmy-Jones

  • Finite element analysis of the mitral valve.

    K. S. Kunzelman;R. P. Cochran;C. Chuong;W. S. Ring

  • Endothelial Cell Injury in Cardiovascular Surgery: Ischemia-Reperfusion

    Edward M. Boyle;Timothy H. Pohlman;Carol J. Cornejo;Edward D. Verrier

  • Inhibition of the tissue factor-thrombin pathway limits infarct size after myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury by reducing inflammation.

    Jonathan H. Erlich;Edward M. Boyle;Joanne Labriola;J. Craig Kovacich

  • Limitation of thrombin generation, platelet activation, and inflammation by elimination of cardiotomy suction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting treated with heparin-bonded circuits

    Gabriel S. Aldea;Louise O. Soltow;Wayne L. Chandler;Christopher M. Triggs

  • Perioperative myocardial ischemia: importance of the preoperative ischemic pattern.

    A. A. Knight;M. Hollenberg;M. J. London;Tubau

  • Predictors of Postoperative Myocardial Ischemia in Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery

    Milton Hollenberg;Dennis T. Mangano;Warren S. Browner;Martin J. London

  • The role of right ventricular systolic dysfunction and elevated intrapericardial pressure in the genesis of low output in experimental right ventricular infarction.

    J A Goldstein;G J Vlahakes;E D Verrier;N B Schiller

  • In-Hospital and Long-term Mortality in Male Veterans Following Noncardiac Surgery

    Warren S. Browner;Juliet Li;Dennis T. Mangano;Milton Hollenberg

Frequent Co-Authors

Dennis T. Mangano
Dennis T. Mangano University of California, San Francisco
Michael T. Longaker
Michael T. Longaker Stanford University
Jacob C. Langer
Jacob C. Langer University of Toronto
Michael R. Harrison
Michael R. Harrison Duke University
Jerrold H. Levy
Jerrold H. Levy Duke University
Warren S. Browner
Warren S. Browner California Pacific Medical Center
Axel Haverich
Axel Haverich Hannover Medical School
Timothy M. Crombleholme
Timothy M. Crombleholme University of Connecticut
Kanu Chatterjee
Kanu Chatterjee University of Iowa

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