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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 12, 2013
Ask the doctors. I have atrial fibrillation and have been taking warfarin to prevent blood clots for 10 years. It has not given me any problems. However, I do hate going to my doctor's office to get my INR blood test every month. I'm wondering whether I should switch to one of the newer blood thinners that don't require blood testingThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 19, 2013
Ask the doctors. I had a small heart attack last year when I was undergoing an operation to remove part of my colon. I am doing fine in that regard, but now I need cataract surgery, and my ophthalmologist has sent me to my internist for "clearance" before surgery. Does this mean my risk for another heart attack is high?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|June 23, 2022
Commentary: A Roadmap for the Next Generation of InnovatorsPhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|February 23, 2021
Commentary: Are cardiac surgeons treating patients of lower socioeconomic status differently?Richard Lee, Neal Weintraub
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 3, 2012
Ask the doctors. I am a 62-year-old female with no chronic health problems, but I am about 10 pounds overweight. My new doctor wants to put me on a statin immediately. My total cholesterol is 187: my LDL is 129, my HDL is 47, and my triglycerides are 55. He is concerned because my father died of a heart attack from coronary artery disease. The doctor wants my HDL to be above 60 and my LDL to be below 100. Could this result be achieved by weight loss, dietary changes, and exercise alone? If not, which statin would you recommend?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 13, 2019
Commentary: 2B or 2A, that is the questionDawn S Hui, Richard Lee
JTCVS Techniques|January 3, 2022
Commentary: Effective source control in endocarditis sometimes requires unique surgical approachesPeter D Drevets, Richard Lee
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|July 2, 2011
Surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation: not all energy sources are created equalRichard Lee, Patrick M McCarthy
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 29, 2020
Commentary: A New Del Nido Solution?Alison F Ward, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|November 22, 2016
More than vital: Who bears the burden?Dawn S Hui, Richard Lee
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Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 12, 2013
Ask the doctors. I have atrial fibrillation and have been taking warfarin to prevent blood clots for 10 years. It has not given me any problems. However, I do hate going to my doctor's office to get my INR blood test every month. I'm wondering whether I should switch to one of the newer blood thinners that don't require blood testingThomas Lee, Richard Lee
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|July 19, 2013
Ask the doctors. I had a small heart attack last year when I was undergoing an operation to remove part of my colon. I am doing fine in that regard, but now I need cataract surgery, and my ophthalmologist has sent me to my internist for "clearance" before surgery. Does this mean my risk for another heart attack is high?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|June 23, 2022
Commentary: A Roadmap for the Next Generation of InnovatorsPhilip Coffey, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|February 23, 2021
Commentary: Are cardiac surgeons treating patients of lower socioeconomic status differently?Richard Lee, Neal Weintraub
Harvard Heart Letter : From Harvard Medical School|October 3, 2012
Ask the doctors. I am a 62-year-old female with no chronic health problems, but I am about 10 pounds overweight. My new doctor wants to put me on a statin immediately. My total cholesterol is 187: my LDL is 129, my HDL is 47, and my triglycerides are 55. He is concerned because my father died of a heart attack from coronary artery disease. The doctor wants my HDL to be above 60 and my LDL to be below 100. Could this result be achieved by weight loss, dietary changes, and exercise alone? If not, which statin would you recommend?Thomas Lee, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|March 13, 2019
Commentary: 2B or 2A, that is the questionDawn S Hui, Richard Lee
JTCVS Techniques|January 3, 2022
Commentary: Effective source control in endocarditis sometimes requires unique surgical approachesPeter D Drevets, Richard Lee
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|July 2, 2011
Surgical ablation for atrial fibrillation: not all energy sources are created equalRichard Lee, Patrick M McCarthy
Seminars in Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|May 29, 2020
Commentary: A New Del Nido Solution?Alison F Ward, Richard Lee
The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery|November 22, 2016
More than vital: Who bears the burden?Dawn S Hui, Richard Lee
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