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Elizabeth Ofili to Hospitalization

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Elizabeth Ofili has written about Hospitalization.
Connection Strength

0.195
  1. Ofili EO, Mayberry R, Alema-Mensah E, Saleem S, Hamirani K, Jones C, Salih S, Lankford B, Oduwole A, Igho-Pemu P. Gender differences and practice implications of risk factors for frequent hospitalization for heart failure in an urban center serving predominantly African-American patients. Am J Cardiol. 1999 May 01; 83(9):1350-5.
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    Score: 0.139
  2. Givertz MM, Anstrom KJ, Redfield MM, Deswal A, Haddad H, Butler J, Tang WH, Dunlap ME, LeWinter MM, Mann DL, Felker GM, O'Connor CM, Goldsmith SR, Ofili EO, Saltzberg MT, Margulies KB, Cappola TP, Konstam MA, Semigran MJ, McNulty SE, Lee KL, Shah MR, Hernandez AF. Effects of Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition in Hyperuricemic Heart Failure Patients: The Xanthine Oxidase Inhibition for Hyperuricemic Heart Failure Patients (EXACT-HF) Study. Circulation. 2015 May 19; 131(20):1763-71.
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    Score: 0.026
  3. Taylor AL, Ziesche S, Yancy CW, Carson P, Ferdinand K, Taylor M, Adams K, Olukotun AY, Ofili E, Tam SW, Sabolinski ML, Worcel M, Cohn JN. Early and sustained benefit on event-free survival and heart failure hospitalization from fixed-dose combination of isosorbide dinitrate/hydralazine: consistency across subgroups in the African-American Heart Failure Trial. Circulation. 2007 Apr 03; 115(13):1747-53.
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    Score: 0.015
  4. Taylor AL, Lindenfeld J, Ziesche S, Walsh MN, Mitchell JE, Adams K, Tam SW, Ofili E, Sabolinski ML, Worcel M, Cohn JN. Outcomes by gender in the African-American Heart Failure Trial. J Am Coll Cardiol. 2006 Dec 05; 48(11):2263-7.
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    Score: 0.015
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