Index by author
Vidt, Donald G.
- You have accessLabetalol and other agents that block both alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptorsDonald G. Vidt, MD, Alan Bakst, PharmD, Carolyn J. Pearce, MD and J. David Wallin, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 59-69;
A review of how these agents can be used in managing difficult-to-control hypertension.
Vinicky, Janicemarie K.
- You have accessDNR orders and length of stayJanicemarie K. Vinicky, PhDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 78-79;
Wallin, J. David
- You have accessLabetalol and other agents that block both alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptorsDonald G. Vidt, MD, Alan Bakst, PharmD, Carolyn J. Pearce, MD and J. David Wallin, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 59-69;
A review of how these agents can be used in managing difficult-to-control hypertension.
Wilke, William S.
- You have accessManagement of kidney stones: how new technology has affected the indications for interventionStevan B. Streem, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 13-14;
Now that stones can be treated noninvasively on an outpatient basis, intervention is often less expensive and more humane than to "wait and see."
Wilkoff, Bruce L.
- You have accessDurability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leadsMarcelo E. Helguera, MD, Sergio L. Pinski, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, Javier R. Woscoboinik, MD, Richard G. Trohman, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD and Lon W. Castle, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 25-28;
Bipolar coaxial leads are preferable to unipolar leads in most aspects. Yet survival of bipolar coaxial leads in long-term follow-up studies seems worse than that of unipolar leads, indicating the need to reevaluate the risk-benefit ratio of the coaxial design.
Woscoboinik, Javier R.
- You have accessDurability of bipolar coaxial endocardial pacemaker leads compared with unipolar leadsMarcelo E. Helguera, MD, Sergio L. Pinski, MD, James D. Maloney, MD, Javier R. Woscoboinik, MD, Richard G. Trohman, MD, Victor A. Morant, MD, Bruce L. Wilkoff, MD and Lon W. Castle, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 25-28;
Bipolar coaxial leads are preferable to unipolar leads in most aspects. Yet survival of bipolar coaxial leads in long-term follow-up studies seems worse than that of unipolar leads, indicating the need to reevaluate the risk-benefit ratio of the coaxial design.
Wright, Verna
- You have accessEnteropathic arthritisVerna Wright, MDCleveland Clinic Journal of Medicine January 1994, 61 (1) 14-16;
A brief overview of intestinal diseases associated with arthropathy, including ulcerative colitis, Crohn’s disease, dysentery, and Whipple’s disease.