Kimberlee Gauvreau focuses on Surgery, Internal medicine, Cardiology, Heart disease and Pediatrics. Her Surgery research incorporates elements of Transposition of the great vessels and Great arteries. Her studies in Great arteries integrate themes in fields like Perioperative and Hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
As a part of the same scientific study, Kimberlee Gauvreau usually deals with the Cardiology, concentrating on Magnetic resonance imaging and frequently concerns with Functional single ventricle, Pregnancy and Central nervous system disease. Her work carried out in the field of Heart disease brings together such families of science as Odds ratio, Case mix index, Oxygen pulse, Heart failure and Physical therapy. Her research integrates issues of Mortality rate, Retrospective cohort study and Risk factor in her study of Pediatrics.
Internal medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Heart disease and Pediatrics are her primary areas of study. Her work on Retrospective cohort study, Cardiac catheterization, Cohort and Stenosis as part of general Internal medicine research is often related to In patient, thus linking different fields of science. Her research in Retrospective cohort study intersects with topics in Proportional hazards model and Transplantation.
In most of her Cardiology studies, her work intersects topics such as Magnetic resonance imaging. The various areas that she examines in her Surgery study include Odds ratio, Adverse effect and Confidence interval. In her work, Hazard ratio is strongly intertwined with Heart transplantation, which is a subfield of Pediatrics.
Kimberlee Gauvreau spends much of her time researching Internal medicine, Cardiology, Surgery, Heart disease and Retrospective cohort study. In general Internal medicine study, her work on Artery, Kawasaki disease, Interquartile range and Fontan procedure often relates to the realm of In patient, thereby connecting several areas of interest. Kimberlee Gauvreau combines subjects such as Biopsy and Cohort with her study of Cardiology.
Her Surgery research incorporates themes from Odds ratio, Cardiopulmonary bypass, Intensive care unit and Confidence interval. Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Proportional hazards model and Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Kimberlee Gauvreau has researched Heart disease in several fields, including Pulmonary hypertension, Pulmonary vein stenosis, Disease and Pediatrics.
Her main research concerns Internal medicine, Surgery, Cardiology, Retrospective cohort study and Heart disease. Within one scientific family, Kimberlee Gauvreau focuses on topics pertaining to Gastroenterology under Internal medicine, and may sometimes address concerns connected to Fibrosis. Her work deals with themes such as Odds ratio and Adverse effect, which intersect with Surgery.
Her Cardiology study frequently draws parallels with other fields, such as Cohort. Her Retrospective cohort study study incorporates themes from Categorical variable and Pediatrics. As part of the same scientific family, Kimberlee Gauvreau usually focuses on Heart disease, concentrating on Catheter and intersecting with Dead space, Respiratory failure, Mechanical ventilation, Ventricle and Heart bypass.
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Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in American adolescents: findings from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
Sarah D. de Ferranti;Kimberlee Gauvreau;David S. Ludwig;Ellis J. Neufeld.
Circulation (2004)
Principles of biostatistics
Marcello Pagano;Kimberlee Gauvreau.
(1992)
Consensus-based method for risk adjustment for surgery for congenital heart disease.
Kathy J. Jenkins;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Jane W. Newburger;Thomas L. Spray.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (2002)
Factors associated with impaired clinical status in long-term survivors of tetralogy of Fallot repair evaluated by magnetic resonance imaging
Tal Geva;Bryan M Sandweiss;Kimberlee Gauvreau;James E Lock.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2004)
Fontan operation in five hundred consecutive patients: Factors influencing early and late outcome ☆ ☆☆ ★ ★★ ♢ ♢♢ ♦
Thomas L. Gentles;John E. Mayer;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Jane W. Newburger.
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery (1997)
Does cerebellar injury in premature infants contribute to the high prevalence of long-term cognitive, learning, and behavioral disability in survivors?
Catherine Limperopoulos;Haim Bassan;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Richard L. Robertson.
Pediatrics (2007)
Ventricular Size and Function Assessed by Cardiac MRI Predict Major Adverse Clinical Outcomes Late After Tetralogy of Fallot Repair
A L Knauth;K Gauvreau;A J Powell;M J Landzberg.
Heart (2008)
The Current Etiologic Profile and Neurodevelopmental Outcome of Seizures in Term Newborn Infants
Hasan Tekgul;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Janet Soul;Lauren Murphy.
Pediatrics (2006)
Waiting List Mortality Among Children Listed for Heart Transplantation in the United States
Christopher S.D. Almond;Ravi R. Thiagarajan;Gary E. Piercey;Kimberlee Gauvreau.
Circulation (2009)
Late gestation cerebellar growth is rapid and impeded by premature birth.
Catherine Limperopoulos;Janet S. Soul;Kimberlee Gauvreau;Petra S. Huppi.
Pediatrics (2005)
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