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Brian J. Potter MDCM SM FRCPCCentre de recherche du CHUM (CRCHUM) Verified email at umontreal.ca Cited by 1438 |
Restrictive or liberal transfusion strategy in myocardial infarction and anemia
Background A strategy of administering a transfusion only when the hemoglobin level falls
below 7 or 8 g per deciliter has been widely adopted. However, patients with acute …
below 7 or 8 g per deciliter has been widely adopted. However, patients with acute …
Subclavian steal syndrome
Potter and Pinto Subclavian Steal Syndrome 2321 stenosis with or without flow reversal in
the ipsilateral vertebral artery is asymptomatic. However, patients with flow reversal can …
the ipsilateral vertebral artery is asymptomatic. However, patients with flow reversal can …
Association of bulimia nervosa with long-term risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality among women
Importance Bulimia nervosa is associated with short-term cardiovascular complications in
women, but its long-term consequences on cardiovascular health are unknown. Objective To …
women, but its long-term consequences on cardiovascular health are unknown. Objective To …
Fluids after cardiac surgery: a pilot study of the use of colloids versus crystalloids
Objectives: To determine whether a starch solution for volume resuscitation in a flow-based
protocol improves circulatory status better than a crystalloid solution, as defined by the need …
protocol improves circulatory status better than a crystalloid solution, as defined by the need …
Effect of aspirin and warfarin therapy on thromboembolic events in patients with univentricular hearts and Fontan palliation
BJ Potter, P Leong-Sit, SM Fernandes, A Feifer… - International journal of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Background Patients with univentricular hearts and Fontan palliation are at risk for
thromboembolic complications. While aspirin and warfarin therapies are currently the mainstay of …
thromboembolic complications. While aspirin and warfarin therapies are currently the mainstay of …
The iodine deficiency disorders: nature, pathogenesis and epidemiology.
BS Hetzel, BJ Potter, EM Dulberg - World review of nutrition and …, 1990 - cabdirect.org
Iodine deficiency disorders are reviewed with emphasis on the new dimension of understanding
of the effects of I deficiency on the foetus, newborn infant, child and adolescent, and …
of the effects of I deficiency on the foetus, newborn infant, child and adolescent, and …
Impact of the direct transfer to percutaneous coronary intervention-capable hospitals on survival to hospital discharge for patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Aims Patients suffering from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) are frequently transported
to the closest hospital. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is often indicated following …
to the closest hospital. Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is often indicated following …
[HTML][HTML] Anorexia nervosa and the long‐term risk of mortality in women
Anorexia nervosa affects up to 3% of young women and has the highest mortality rate of any
psychiatric disorder1, 2, with approximately 5% of patients dying within four years of the …
psychiatric disorder1, 2, with approximately 5% of patients dying within four years of the …
Rationale and design for the myocardial ischemia and transfusion (MINT) randomized clinical trial
Background Accumulating evidence from clinical trials suggests that a lower (restrictive)
hemoglobin threshold (<8 g/dL) for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, compared with a higher (…
hemoglobin threshold (<8 g/dL) for red blood cell (RBC) transfusion, compared with a higher (…
Severe maternal morbidity and risk of mortality beyond the postpartum period
OBJECTIVE: To examine long-term risks of mortality after a pregnancy complicated by severe
maternal morbidity. METHODS: We analyzed a longitudinal cohort of 1,229,306 women …
maternal morbidity. METHODS: We analyzed a longitudinal cohort of 1,229,306 women …