Steven M. Kawut mainly investigates Internal medicine, Cardiology, Pulmonary hypertension, Surgery and Lung transplantation. Many of his studies on Internal medicine involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Intensive care. His research integrates issues of Body mass index, Risk factor and Pathology in his study of Cardiology.
His Pulmonary hypertension study combines topics in areas such as Cardiac catheterization, Cardiac index, Pulmonary wedge pressure, Pulmonary artery and Portopulmonary hypertension. His Lung transplantation research includes themes of Survival rate, Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and Retrospective cohort study. His Prospective cohort study research includes elements of Hazard ratio, Primary Graft Dysfunction, Asymptomatic and Interstitial lung disease.
Internal medicine, Cardiology, Pulmonary hypertension, Lung transplantation and Lung are his primary areas of study. His Internal medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Gastroenterology and Surgery. The study incorporates disciplines such as Portopulmonary hypertension, Pulmonary wedge pressure, Blood pressure and Intensive care medicine in addition to Pulmonary hypertension.
Steven M. Kawut combines subjects such as Intensive care, Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, Retrospective cohort study and Risk factor with his study of Lung transplantation. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including COPD, Spirometry and Cohort, Pathology. His Primary Graft Dysfunction study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Lung injury and Immunology.
Steven M. Kawut mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Cardiology, Pulmonary hypertension, Interstitial lung disease and Gastroenterology. Lung, Spirometry, FEV1/FVC ratio, Heart failure and Logistic regression are subfields of Internal medicine in which his conducts study. His Cardiology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Prospective cohort study and Hazard ratio.
His Prospective cohort study study incorporates themes from Liver disease and Liver transplantation. His research in Pulmonary hypertension intersects with topics in Ventricle, Ventricular function, Cirrhosis, Blood pressure and Intensive care medicine. His studies deal with areas such as Odds ratio, Placebo, Adverse effect and Randomized controlled trial as well as Gastroenterology.
Steven M. Kawut mainly focuses on Internal medicine, Pulmonary hypertension, Intensive care medicine, Clinical trial and Cardiology. The Internal medicine study combines topics in areas such as Gastroenterology and Aspergillus. His Pulmonary hypertension research integrates issues from Blood pressure, Ventricular function, Magnetic resonance imaging and Neonatal intensive care unit.
His Intensive care medicine study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Clinical endpoint, Cochrane Library and Response to treatment. Steven M. Kawut has included themes like Collaborative Care, Translational science, Guideline and Evidence-based medicine in his Clinical trial study. His study in the field of Blood flow, Right heart failure and Right ventricular dysfunction also crosses realms of DNA damage and In patient.
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Right Heart Adaptation to Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension: Physiology and Pathobiology
Anton Vonk-Noordegraaf;François Haddad;Kelly M. Chin;Paul R. Forfia.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology (2013)
Inflammation, Oxidative Stress, and Repair Capacity of the Vascular Endothelium in Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Sanja Jelic;Margherita Padeletti;Steven M. Kawut;Christopher Higgins.
Circulation (2008)
Percent emphysema, airflow obstruction, and impaired left ventricular filling.
R. Graham Barr;David A. Bluemke;Firas S. Ahmed;J. Jeffery Carr.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2010)
Hemodynamics and Survival in Patients With Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension Related to Systemic Sclerosis
Steven M. Kawut;Darren B. Taichman;Christine L. Archer-Chicko;Harold I. Palevsky.
Chest (2003)
Six-minute-walk distance predicts waiting list survival in idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis.
David J. Lederer;Selim M. Arcasoy;Jessie S. Wilt;Frank D'Ovidio.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2006)
Clinical risk factors for primary graft dysfunction after lung transplantation
Joshua M. Diamond;James C. Lee;Steven M. Kawut;Rupal J. Shah.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2013)
New predictors of outcome in idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension.
Steven M. Kawut;Evelyn M. Horn;Ketevan K. Berekashvili;Robert P. Garofano.
American Journal of Cardiology (2005)
A global view of pulmonary hypertension
Marius M Hoeper;Marc Humbert;Rogerio Souza;Majdy Idrees.
The Lancet Respiratory Medicine (2016)
Clinical Risk Factors for Portopulmonary Hypertension
Steven M. Kawut;Michael J. Krowka;James F. Trotter;Kari E. Roberts.
Hepatology (2008)
Sex and Race Differences in Right Ventricular Structure and Function The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis–Right Ventricle Study
Steven M. Kawut;João A.C. Lima;R. Graham Barr;Harjit Chahal.
Circulation (2011)
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