Sebastian T Palmeri

Department of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA. palmerse@umdnj.edu

Publications of Sebastian T Palmeri

  • Overcoming barriers to developing seamless ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction care systems in the United States: recommendations from a comprehensive Prehospital 12-lead Electrocardiogram Working Group.

    Authors: Daniel M Frendl, Sebastian T Palmeri, J Robert Clapp, David Hampton, Maria Sejersten, Dwayne Young, Barbara Drew, Robert Farrell, Jan Innes, James Russell, G Ian Rowlandson, Yanina Purim-Shem-Tov, B Kevin Underhill, Sophia Zhou, Galen S Wagner

    Journal of electrocardiology. 06/2009;

    BACKGROUND: Reducing time to reperfusion treatment for patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) improves patient outcomes. Few medical systems consistently meet current
  • Heart rate and blood pressure response in adult men and women during exercise and sexual activity.

    Authors: Sebastian T Palmeri, John B Kostis, Laurie Casazza, Lynn A Sleeper, Minmin Lu, Joseph Nezgoda, Raymond S Rosen

    The American journal of cardiology. 12/2007; 100(12):1795-801.

    The purpose of this study was to assess the heart rate (HR) and blood pressure (BP) response of sexual activity compared with treadmill exercise in adult men and women. Nineteen men, 55 +/- 8 years,
  • Late angiographic follow-up in adults with initial angiographic normal or minimally narrowed coronary arteries.

    Authors: Sebastian T Palmeri, Devender N Akula, Sanjay Agarwal, Alan C Wilson, Laurie Casazza, Abel E Moreyra

    The American journal of cardiology. 05/2007; 99(10):1374-7.

    We identified 46 patients with angiographically normal coronary arteries and 16 patients with minor irregularities (luminal narrowing < or =30%) who had repeat coronary angiograms obtained at our
  • Racial and ethnic differences in the treatment and outcome of cardiogenic shock following acute myocardial infarction.

    Authors: Sebastian T Palmeri, April M Lowe, Lynn A Sleeper, Jorge F Saucedo, Patrice Desvigne-Nickens, Judith S Hochman

    The American journal of cardiology. 11/2005; 96(8):1042-9.

    We investigated the association between race/ethnicity on the use of cardiac resources in patients who have acute myocardial infarction that is complicated by cardiogenic shock. The Should We
  • Electrocardiographic findings in cardiogenic shock, risk prediction, and the effects of emergency revascularization: results from the SHOCK trial.

    Authors: Harvey D White, Sebastian T Palmeri, Lynn A Sleeper, John K French, Cheuk-Kit Wong, April M Lowe, Julia W Crapo, Patrick T Koller, Kenneth W Baran, Jean L Boland, Judith S Hochman, Galen S Wagner

    American heart journal. 12/2004; 148(5):810-7.

    OBJECTIVES: To evaluate electrocardiographic (ECG) parameters as predictors of 1-year mortality in patients developing cardiogenic shock after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), and to document
  • Improved speed and stability of ST-segment recovery with reduced-dose tenecteplase and eptifibatide compared with full-dose tenecteplase for acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction.

    Authors: Matthew T Roe, Cynthia L Green, Robert P Giugliano, C Michael Gibson, Kenneth Baran, Mark Greenberg, Sebastian T Palmeri, Suzanne Crater, Kathleen Trollinger, Karen Hannan, Robert A Harrington, Mitchell W Krucoff

    Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 03/2004; 43(4):549-56.

    OBJECTIVES: This sub-study of the Integrilin and Tenecteplase in Acute Myocardial Infarction (INTEGRITI) trial evaluated of the impact of combination reperfusion therapy with reduced-dose
  • Influence of thrombolytic therapy, with or without intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation, on 12-month survival in the SHOCK trial.

    Authors: John K French, Henry A Feldman, Susan F Assmann, Timothy Sanborn, Sebastian T Palmeri, David Miller, Jean Boland, Christopher E Buller, Richard Steingart, Lynn A Sleeper, Judith S Hochman

    American heart journal. 12/2003; 146(5):804-10.

    BACKGROUND: The enhancement of diastolic coronary blood flow by the combination of thrombolytic therapy (TT) and intra-aortic balloon counterpulsation (IABP) in experimental studies provides a

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acute myocardial infarction
 
Cardiogenic Shock
 
continuous ST-segment recovery
 
hazard ratio
 
initial medical stabilization
 
luminal narrowing
 
myocardial infarction
 
normal coronary arteries
 
ST-segment recovery
 
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  • 2005–2007
    • Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
      • Department of Medicine
      New Brunswick, NJ, USA