1992 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Katherine M. Detre spends much of her time researching Internal medicine, Surgery, Cardiology, Angioplasty and Myocardial infarction. Katherine M. Detre brings together Internal medicine and In patient to produce work in her papers. Her Surgery study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Disease.
Her research investigates the connection between Cardiology and topics such as Lung that intersect with issues in Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. Her Angioplasty study incorporates themes from Coronary artery disease, Diabetes mellitus, Balloon, Revascularization and Derivation. Her Balloon study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Stent and Coronary stent.
Internal medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Angioplasty and Myocardial infarction are her primary areas of study. Her Revascularization, Coronary artery disease, Lung and Angina study in the realm of Internal medicine interacts with subjects such as In patient. The various areas that Katherine M. Detre examines in her Angina study include Coronary artery surgery, Quality of life and Disease.
Surgery is often connected to Stenosis in her work. She works mostly in the field of Angioplasty, limiting it down to concerns involving Balloon and, occasionally, Stent. Katherine M. Detre combines subjects such as Odds ratio, Relative risk, Mortality rate and Heart failure with her study of Myocardial infarction.
Katherine M. Detre mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Percutaneous coronary intervention, Angioplasty and Myocardial infarction. Katherine M. Detre has included themes like Diabetes mellitus and Surgery in her Internal medicine study. The Cardiology study combines topics in areas such as Relative risk and Adverse effect.
Her Percutaneous coronary intervention research integrates issues from Incidence, Conventional PCI, Cause of death, Emergency medicine and Lung. Her Angioplasty research incorporates themes from Derivation, Artery and Balloon. Her Myocardial infarction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Quality of life, Risk factor and Hazard ratio.
Her scientific interests lie mostly in Internal medicine, Cardiology, Angioplasty, Myocardial infarction and Surgery. Her study focuses on the intersection of Cardiology and fields such as Diabetes mellitus with connections in the field of Insulin. Her Angioplasty research includes themes of Balloon, Ejection fraction and Revascularization.
Her research investigates the connection with Balloon and areas like Survival rate which intersect with concerns in Stent, Complication and Cohort study. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Logistic regression and Receiver operating characteristic. The concepts of her Coronary artery disease study are interwoven with issues in Randomized controlled trial, Quality of life, Disease, Infarction and Angina.
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A Randomized Comparison of Coronary-Stent Placement and Balloon Angioplasty in the Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease
David L. Fischman;Martin B. Leon;Donald S. Baim;Richard A. Schatz.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1994)
Survival in Patients with Primary Pulmonary Hypertension: Results from a National Prospective Registry
Gilbert E. D'Alonzo;Robyn J. Barst;Stephen M. Ayres;Edward H. Bergofsky.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1991)
PRIMARY PULMONARY HYPERTENSION: A NATIONAL PROSPECTIVE STUDY
S Rich;D R Dantzker;S M Ayres;E H Bergofsky.
Annals of Internal Medicine (1987)
The Pitt-UNOS Liver Transplant Registry.
Belle Sh;Beringer Kc;Murphy Jb;Detre Km.
Clinical Transplantation (1992)
Restenosis after percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA): A report from the PTCA registry of the national heart, lung, and blood institute
David R. Holmes;Ronald E. Vlietstra;Hugh C. Smith;George W. Vetrovec.
American Journal of Cardiology (1984)
Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty in 1985–1986 and 1977–1981
Katherine Detre;Richard Holubkov;Sheryl Kelsey;Michael Cowley.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1988)
The VA cooperative randomized study of surgery for coronary arterial occlusive disease II. Subgroup with significant left main lesions.
T Takaro;H N Hultgren;M J Lipton;K M Detre.
Circulation (1976)
Coronary Heart Disease Risk Factors in Women With Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
Evelyn Talbott;David Guzick;Annette Clerici;Sarah Berga.
Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology (1995)
Treatment of chronic stable angina. A preliminary report of survival data of the randomized Veterans Administration cooperative study
Marvin L. Murphy;Herbert N. Hultgren;Katherine Detre;James Thomsen.
The New England Journal of Medicine (1977)
Coronary Angioplasty in Diabetic Patients: The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Percutaneous Transluminal Coronary Angioplasty Registry
Kevin E. Kip;David P. Faxon;Katherine M. Detre;Wanlin Yeh.
Circulation (1996)
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