Logan Vincent
University of Washington
13 Papers
4 Citations
Logan Vincent is an academic researcher from University of Washington. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cardiac catheterization. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications. Previous affiliations of Logan Vincent include University of Washington Medical Center.
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Papers
Infective Endocarditis: Update on Epidemiology, Outcomes, and Management
Logan Vincent,Catherine M Otto +1 more
TL;DR: Clinicians should consider the diagnosis of endocarditis in patients with risk factors, even when the clinical presentation is nonspecific, as part of a broad differential diagnosis.
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Nonverbal and Verbal Cognitive Discrepancy Profiles in Autism Spectrum Disorders: Influence of Age and Gender
TL;DR: The NVIQ > VIQ profile may be less likely to represent a subtype of ASD, but rather a common developmental pathway for children with ASD and other disorders.
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Cardiovascular Disease and Cancer: Is There Increasing Overlap?
TL;DR: There is significant overlap in the epidemiology and risk factors for the development of cardiovascular disease and cancer, providing opportunities for joint risk factor modification.
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Arrhythmias in Cardiac Sarcoidosis Bench to Bedside: A Case-Based Review.
Lynda E. Rosenfeld,Mina K. Chung,Clifford V. Harding,Paolo Spagnolo,Johan Grunewald,Jason Appelbaum,William H. Sauer,Daniel A. Culver,Jose A. Joglar,Ben A. Lin,Christine Jellis,Timm Dickfeld,Deborah H Kwon,Edward J. Miller,Paul Cremer,Frank Bogun,Jordana Kron,Ashley Bock,Davendra Mehta,Paul Leis,Konstantinos C. Siontis,Elizabeth S. Kaufman,Thomas Crawford,Peter Zimetbaum,Edwin T. Zishiri,Jagmeet P. Singh,Kenneth A. Ellenbogen,Jonathan Chrispin,Syed Quadri,Logan Vincent,Kristen K. Patton,Steven Kalbfleish,Thomas Callahan,Francis Murgatroyd,Marc A. Judson,David H. Birnie,David R. Okada,Christopher Maulion,Pavan Bhat,Lavanya Bellumkonda,Ron Blankstein,Richard Cheng,Maryjane Farr,Jerry D. Estep +43 more
TL;DR: A case-based review as discussed by the authors highlights the potentially life-saving importance of making the early diagnosis of cardiac sarcoidosis using these new tools and to provide a framework for the optimal care of patients with this disease.
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Pregnancy in the Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory: A Safe and Feasible Endeavor.
TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that the fear of radiation exposure during childbearing years disproportionately deters women from entering the field of interventional cardiology, and that women are more likely to develop cancer.
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