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Peter Collins is affiliated with the National Institutes of Health in the United States and has contributed extensively to the field of medicine, with a specific focus on surgery, cardiology and cardiovascular medicine, and endocrinology, diabetes, and metabolism. Their research engages with a range of subfields including public health, environmental and occupational health, as well as radiology, nuclear medicine, and imaging.

Collins has published works primarily in the following venues:

  • European Heart Journal
  • International Journal of Cardiology
  • Circulation
  • JAMA
  • Osteoporosis International

Their research topics demonstrate a concentration on:

  • Bariatric Surgery and Outcomes
  • Cardiovascular Disease and Adiposity
  • Menopause: Health Impacts and Treatments
  • Cardiac Imaging and Diagnostics
  • Cardiovascular Issues in Pregnancy
  • Coronary Interventions and Diagnostics
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects

Some of the recent papers featuring research closely related to Collins' areas of study include:

  • Cardiovascular health after menopause transition, pregnancy disorders, and other gynaecologic conditions: a consensus document from European cardiologists, gynaecologists, and endocrinologists (2020), European Heart Journal
  • Association of Radial Artery Graft vs Saphenous Vein Graft With Long-term Cardiovascular Outcomes Among Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting (2020), JAMA
  • Is there a role for menopausal hormone therapy in the management of postmenopausal osteoporosis? (2020), Osteoporosis International
  • Effect of bariatric surgery on long-term cardiovascular outcomes: a nationwide nested cohort study (2020), European Heart Journal
  • Improving translational research in sex-specific effects of comorbidities and risk factors in ischaemic heart disease and cardioprotection: position paper and recommendations of the ESC Working Group on Cellular Biology of the Heart (2020), Cardiovascular Research

Frequent co-authors working alongside Collins include:

  • Osama Moussa
  • Maddalena Ardissino
  • Sanjay Purkayastha
  • Carolyn Webb
  • Omar Khan

In addition to journal articles, Collins has contributed to academic literature through book publications. One notable publication is:

  • An Introduction to Regge Theory and High Energy Physics (2023), Cambridge University Press

Best Publications

  • Comparison of interstudy reproducibility of cardiovascular magnetic resonance with two-dimensional echocardiography in normal subjects and in patients with heart failure or left ventricular hypertrophy.

    Frank Grothues;Frank Grothues;Gillian C Smith;James C.C Moon;Nicholas G Bellenger

  • Effects of raloxifene on cardiovascular events and breast cancer in postmenopausal women

    Elizabeth Barrett-Connor;Lori Mosca;Peter Collins;Mary Jane Geiger

  • Eotaxin: a potent eosinophil chemoattractant cytokine detected in a guinea pig model of allergic airways inflammation.

    P J Jose;D A Griffiths-Johnson;P D Collins;D T Walsh

  • Abnormal Subendocardial Perfusion in Cardiac Syndrome X Detected by Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging

    Jonathan R. Panting;Peter D. Gatehouse;Guang-Zhong Yang;Frank Grothues

  • Cooperation between interleukin-5 and the chemokine eotaxin to induce eosinophil accumulation in vivo.

    P D Collins;S Marleau;D A Griffiths-Johnson;P J Jose

  • A randomized comparison of off-pump and on-pump multivessel coronary-artery bypass surgery

    Natasha E Khan;Anthony De Souza;Rebecca Mister;Marcus Flather

  • 17β-Estradiol Attenuates Acetylcholine-Induced Coronary Arterial Constriction in Women but Not Men With Coronary Heart Disease

    Peter Collins;Giuseppe M. C. Rosano;Philip M. Sarrel;Lian Ulrich

  • Effects of Testosterone on Coronary Vasomotor Regulation in Men With Coronary Heart Disease

    Carolyn M. Webb;John G. McNeill;Christopher S. Hayward;Dominique de Zeigler

  • Cardiovascular diseases in women: a statement from the policy conference of the European Society of Cardiology.

    Marco Stramba-Badiale;Kim M. Fox;Silvia G. Priori;Peter Collins

  • Cardiac syndrome X: clinical characteristics and left ventricular function. Long-term follow-up study.

    Juan Carlos Kaski;Peter Collins;Petros Nihoyannopoulos;Attilio Maseri

  • Testosterone Relaxes Rabbit Coronary Arteries and Aorta

    Ping Yue;Kanu Chatterjee;Carolyn Beale;Philip A. Poole-Wilson

  • Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association

    Lori Mosca;Peter Collins;David M. Herrington;Michael E. Mendelsohn

  • Beneficial effect of oestrogen on exercise-induced myocardial ischaemia in women with coronary artery disease

    G.M.C. Rosano;P.M. Sarrel;P.A. Poole-Wilson;P. Collins

  • Endothelium-independent relaxation of rabbit coronary artery by 17β-oestradiol in vitro

    Canwen Jiang;Philip M. Sarrel;David C. Lindsay;Philip A. Poole-Wilson

  • Respiratory and cardiovascular responses to walking down a traffic-polluted road compared with walking in a traffic-free area in participants aged 60 years and older with chronic lung or heart disease and age-matched healthy controls: a randomised, crossover study.

    Rudy Sinharay;Jicheng Gong;Jicheng Gong;Benjamin Barratt;Pamela Ohman-Strickland

  • Radial artery versus saphenous vein patency randomized trial: five-year angiographic follow-up.

    Peter Collins;Carolyn M. Webb;Chee F. Chong;Neil E. Moat

  • The roles of gender, the menopause and hormone replacement on cardiovascular function

    Christopher S. Hayward;Raymond P. Kelly;Peter Collins

  • Effect of 17β‐oestradiol on contraction, Ca2+ current and intracellular free Ca2+ in guinea‐pig isolated cardiac myocytes

    Canwen Jiang;Philip A. Poole-Wilson;Philip M. Sarrel;Seibu Mochizuki

  • Effect of acute testosterone on myocardial ischemia in men with coronary artery disease.

    Carolyn M. Webb;Dawn L. Adamson;Dominique de Zeigler;Peter Collins

  • Management of cardiovascular risk in the peri-menopausal woman: a consensus statement of European cardiologists and gynaecologists.

    Peter Collins;Guiseppe Rosano;Catherine Casey;Caroline Daly

Frequent Co-Authors

Giuseppe M.C. Rosano
Giuseppe M.C. Rosano Vita-Salute San Raffaele University
Philip A. Poole-Wilson
Philip A. Poole-Wilson National Institutes of Health
Timothy J. Williams
Timothy J. Williams National Institutes of Health
Deborah Grady
Deborah Grady University of California, San Francisco
Marcus Flather
Marcus Flather University of East Anglia
Dudley J. Pennell
Dudley J. Pennell National Institutes of Health
Andrew J.S. Coats
Andrew J.S. Coats The Heart Research Institute
Peter J. Jose
Peter J. Jose University of Valencia
Kian Fan Chung
Kian Fan Chung Imperial College London
Paul Cullinan
Paul Cullinan Imperial College London

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