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Andrew J Foy

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Current Opinion in Cardiology|November 13, 2019
Left atrial appendage occlusion: a critical appraisal updated with recent evidenceJohn M Mandrola, Andrew J Foy
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 10, 2017
Starting a Fixed-Dose Combination Pill versus a Single Agent for Patients with HypertensionEdward J Filippone, Andrew J Foy
Primary Care|February 7, 2018
Heavy Heart: The Economic Burden of Heart Disease in the United States Now and in the FutureAndrew J Foy, John M Mandrola
JAMA Internal Medicine|May 2, 2017
Enhanced Education for Noninvasive Cardiac Testing-ReplyTorrey Schmidt, Ronald Maag, Andrew J Foy
JAMA Internal Medicine|November 2, 2016
Overdiagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease Detected by Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography: A Teachable MomentTorrey Schmidt, Ronald Maag, Andrew J Foy
The American Journal of Medicine|April 23, 2021
The ReplyMatthew Nudy, Jennifer Cooper, Andrew J Foy
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|May 6, 2026
Left Atrial Appendage Closure Lacks Sufficient Evidence for Routine UseMohammed Ruzieh, Andrew J Foy, John Mandrola
JAMA Internal Medicine|October 6, 2015
Noninvasive Testing in Patients With Chest Pain-ReplyAndrew J Foy, Guodong Liu, William R Davidson
Academic Radiology|September 28, 2016
For the Patient with "Low-risk Chest Pain"-How Low Is Low?Andrew J Foy, Sanket S Dhruva, John Mandrola
Cardiology in Review|November 7, 2015
Noninvasive Testing in Emergency Department Patients with Low-Risk Chest Pain: Does the Evidence Support Current Guidelines?Andrew J Foy, Christopher Sciamanna, William R Davidson
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Current Opinion in Cardiology|November 13, 2019
Left atrial appendage occlusion: a critical appraisal updated with recent evidenceJohn M Mandrola, Andrew J Foy
Journal of General Internal Medicine|March 10, 2017
Starting a Fixed-Dose Combination Pill versus a Single Agent for Patients with HypertensionEdward J Filippone, Andrew J Foy
Primary Care|February 7, 2018
Heavy Heart: The Economic Burden of Heart Disease in the United States Now and in the FutureAndrew J Foy, John M Mandrola
JAMA Internal Medicine|May 2, 2017
Enhanced Education for Noninvasive Cardiac Testing-ReplyTorrey Schmidt, Ronald Maag, Andrew J Foy
JAMA Internal Medicine|November 2, 2016
Overdiagnosis of Coronary Artery Disease Detected by Coronary Computed Tomography Angiography: A Teachable MomentTorrey Schmidt, Ronald Maag, Andrew J Foy
The American Journal of Medicine|April 23, 2021
The ReplyMatthew Nudy, Jennifer Cooper, Andrew J Foy
Thrombosis and Haemostasis|May 6, 2026
Left Atrial Appendage Closure Lacks Sufficient Evidence for Routine UseMohammed Ruzieh, Andrew J Foy, John Mandrola
JAMA Internal Medicine|October 6, 2015
Noninvasive Testing in Patients With Chest Pain-ReplyAndrew J Foy, Guodong Liu, William R Davidson
Academic Radiology|September 28, 2016
For the Patient with "Low-risk Chest Pain"-How Low Is Low?Andrew J Foy, Sanket S Dhruva, John Mandrola
Cardiology in Review|November 7, 2015
Noninvasive Testing in Emergency Department Patients with Low-Risk Chest Pain: Does the Evidence Support Current Guidelines?Andrew J Foy, Christopher Sciamanna, William R Davidson
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