Rachel M. Frank
University of Colorado Denver
496 Papers
2.2K Citations
Rachel M. Frank is an academic researcher from University of Colorado Denver. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Ventricular tachycardia. The author has an hindex of 45, co-authored 452 publications. Previous affiliations of Rachel M. Frank include New York University & Albert Einstein College of Medicine.
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Papers
•Journal Article
[Supraventricular tachycardia with wide QRS complexes during Vaughan-Williams class I anti-arrhythmic treatment. Diagnostic and therapeutic implications]
Aouate P,Rachel M. Frank,Fontaine G,Joelci Tonet,R Tageddine,A Benassar,A Turlure,M Jacquemin,J P Laborde +8 more
TL;DR: La survenue d'une tachycardie a QRS larges chez un patient traite par un antiarythmique de la classe 1 pour un trouble du rythme auriculaire doit evoquer une tachycardsie atriale 1/1 malgre des criteres electrocardiographiques morphologiques de tachy Cardie ventriculaire.
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•Journal Article
Management of Shoulder Instability in 2020: What, When, and How.
Rachel M. Frank,Stephen G. Thon,John M. Tokish,Brian J. Cole,Eric C. McCarty,Anthony A. Romeo,Capt Matthew T Provencher +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a complete guide to managing anterior glenohumeral instability in 2020, including the anatomy of the glenoid and humeral head bone loss, surgical indications and surgical techniques.
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[Retinoid-induced changes of the bones and ligaments].
TL;DR: It is concluded that retinoids amplify and accelerate physiological and pathophysiological remodelling of the bones, thereby producing a varied range of lesions, which are characteristic for the age and the individual constitution of the patient treated.
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Do Older Skiers Have Worse Outcomes After Anterior Cruciate Ligament Reconstruction Compared With Non-Skiers or Younger Skiers?
Alexandra N. Schumacher,Darby A. Houck,Armando F. Vidal,Michelle L. Wolcott,Eric C. McCarty,Jonathan T. Bravman,Rachel M. Frank +6 more
TL;DR: Compared with non-skiers, skiers demonstrated significantly greater mean improvements in KOOS scores between 2 and 6 years after ACLR, and skiers 40 years or older showed greater improvement inKOOS QoL compared with younger skiers.
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