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2007The deleterious effects of hyperglycemia on platelet function in diabetic patients with acute coronary syndromes - Mediation by superoxide production resolution with intensive insulin administrationWorthley, M.; Holmes, A.; Willoughby, S.; Kucia, A.; Heresztyn, T.; Stewart, S.; Chirkov, Y.; Zeitz, C.; Horowitz, J.
1998Effects of home-based intervention on unplanned readmissions and out-of-hospital deathsStewart, S.; Pearson, S.; Luke, C.; Horowitz, J.
2001Stable angina and acute coronary syndromes are associated with nitric oxide resistance in plateletsChirkov, Y.; Holmes, A.; Willoughby, S.; Stewart, S.; Wuttke, R.; Sage, P.; Horowitz, J.
2002Association of aortic stenosis with platelet hyperaggregability and impaired responsiveness to nitric oxideChirkov, Y.; Holmes, A.; Willoughby, S.; Stewart, S.; Horowitz, J.
1999Effects of a multidisciplinary, home-based intervention on planned readmissions and survival among patients with chronic congestive heart failure: a randomised controlled studyStewart, S.; Marley, J.; Horowitz, J.
1998Effects of a home-based intervention among patients with congestive heart failure discharged from acute hospital careStewart, S.; Pearson, S.; Horowitz, J.
1999Prolonged beneficial effects of a home-based intervention on unplanned readmissions and mortality among patients with congestive heart failureStewart, S.; Vandenbroek, A.; Pearson, S.; Horowitz, J.
2013Patient preferences and willingness-to-pay for a home or clinic based program of chronic heart failure management: findings from the which? trialWhitty, J.; Stewart, S.; Carrington, M.; Calderone, A.; Marwick, T.; Horowitz, J.; Krum, H.; Davidson, P.; Macdonald, P.; Reid, C.; Scuffham, P.; Fielding, R.
2012Impact of home versus clinic-based management of chronic heart failure: the WHICH? (Which heart failure intervention is most cost-effective & consumer friendly in reducing hospital care) multicenter, randomized trialStewart, S.; Carrington, M.; Marwick, T.; Davidson, P.; Macdonald, P.; Horowitz, J.; Krum, H.; Newton, P.; Reid, C.; Chan, Y.; Scuffham, P.