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AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 110 Acob C, 7 Bogardus ST Jr, 97 Diaz LA, 253 Ahmed S, 414 Boothroyd DB, 260 Dickerson R, 743 Aiach M, 12 Bos AJG, 28 DiClemente RJ, 628 Akama T, 188 Bosque M, 492 Djendli S, 671 Akimoto T, 188 Bounameaux H, 33 Dobs AS, 563 Alberton J, 60 Boyko V, 143 Dodé C, 313 Alexandridis G, 669 Bradley EH, 97 Dolmatch B, 657 Alhenc-Gelas M, 12 Brant LJ, 28 Domingo P, 605 Almeda FQ, 661 Braunlich S, 708 Donohoe §S, 229 Alter P, 593 Brennan TA, 181 Donovan JM, 352 Amato A, 616 Brenner B, 91 Douglas PS, 694 Amengual MJ, 492 Broaddus VC, 732 Douketis JD, 515 Anderson RC, 419 Brooks MM, 260 Drenth JPH, 313 Andreassen AK, 536 Browner W, 64 Drinkwater BL, 241 Andreoli TE, 49 Browner WS, 408, Drosos AA, 413 Andriens M, 486 Brukner H, 226 Duchateau J, 486 Antman EM, 641 Burger AJ, 694 Dunn AS, 458 Antonao S, 594 Burke SK, 352 Dupont E, 486 Antzelevitch C, 573 Burstin HR, 181 Durack DT, 674 Aoyama K, 399 Cannard J-F, 505 Durairaj L, 7 Applegate W, 442 Casanovas A, 492 Duval X, 671 Appoloni O, 486 Cascaval RI, 330 Eagle KA, 260 Armstrong PW, 378 Case C, 198 Earhart KC, 674 Arnaud E, 12 Casserly I, 417 Eck JC, 651 Astrow AB, 283 Cauley JA, 442 Eisenberg J, 597 Aukrust P, 536 Cavalcante S, 610 Elisaf M, 669 Ayres KL, 22 Cerottini J-P, 670 Ellahham §, 118 Bailey KR, 267 Chaisson RE, 610 Elnicki DM, 676 Balke CW, 127 Chait A, 103 Embil JM, 414 Balzer JO, 708 Chan W, 81 Emmerich J, 12 Bangsberg DR, 664 Chen J, 50 Emmett M, 742 Barkhuizen A, 671 Chida K, 687 Encinar JCB, 744 Barnes GL, 610 Chin B, 352 Ernst E, 481, 724 Barrett-Connor E, 442 Chivite D, 492 Estess JM, 417 Barrett D, 158 Choi PC-L, 434 Evans A, 7 Barry B, 671 Chow K-M, 434 Evans AT, 274 Basaria S, 563 Christensen B, 536 Fagan MJ, 419 Baselski VS, 41 Coletta C, 361 Fathi R, 198 Bateman KA, 451 Collard HR, 326 Fernandez C, 681 Battegay E, 543 Coller B, 458 Field FJ, 415 Beatty PG, 404 Cook EF, 175, 181 Fiessinger JN, 12 Beckman DB, 731 Cooke JP, 616 Fine JM, 141 Beddhu S, 504 Cortigiani L, 361 Fischer A-M, 12 Beer JH, 243 Creager MA, 616 Fisman EZ, 143 Behar S, 143, 318 Crowther MA, 515 Fitzgerald FT, 633 Belau PG, 267 Cummings SR, 442 Flachskampf FA, 708 Benenson AS, 674 Curry S, 240 Flaherty KR, 278 Benenson S, 60 Daimon M, 240 Fleg JL, 28 Benitez M, 674 Danias PG, 591 Flint A, 278 Berkowitz SD, 641 Das K, 7 Formichi B, 528 Berliner N, 149 Davidson MH, 352 Foster GA, 515 Biamino G, 708 Davies SM, 339 Frances CD, 425 Bigi R, 361 de Nadal J, 492 Frye RL, 267 Billiouw J-M, 438 De Teresa Parrefnio L, 744 Fuchs RM, 641 Bjerre LM, 716 Dean NC, 306, 451 Fujise Y, 192 Bjrkholm M, 329 Decaux G, 582 Fujita H, 584 Black DM, 442 ’ DeFor TE, 339 Fujita T, 584 Blackstone EH, 253 Di Lorenzo M, 528 Fukuchi Y, 243 Blanche PJ, 103 Di Ricco G, 528 Fukui M, 520 750 ©2001 by Excerpta Medica, Inc. 0002-9343/01/$—see front matter All rights reserved. PII S0002-9343(01 )00795-1 AUTHOR INDEX—VOLUME 110 Acob C, 7 Bogardus ST Jr, 97 Diaz LA, 253 Ahmed S, 414 Boothroyd DB, 260 Dickerson R, 743 Aiach M, 12 Bos AJG, 28 DiClemente RJ, 628 Akama T, 188 Bosque M, 492 Djendli S, 671 Akimoto T, 188 Bounameaux H, 33 Dobs AS, 563 Alberton J, 60 Boyko V, 143 Dodé C, 313 Alexandridis G, 669 Bradley EH, 97 Dolmatch B, 657 Alhenc-Gelas M, 12 Brant LJ, 28 Domingo P, 605 Almeda FQ, 661 Braunlich S, 708 Donohoe §S, 229 Alter P, 593 Brennan TA, 181 Donovan JM, 352 Amato A, 616 Brenner B, 91 Douglas PS, 694 Amengual MJ, 492 Broaddus VC, 732 Douketis JD, 515 Anderson RC, 419 Brooks MM, 260 Drenth JPH, 313 Andreassen AK, 536 Browner W, 64 Drinkwater BL, 241 Andreoli TE, 49 Browner WS, 408, Drosos AA, 413 Andriens M, 486 Brukner H, 226 Duchateau J, 486 Antman EM, 641 Burger AJ, 694 Dunn AS, 458 Antonao S, 594 Burke SK, 352 Dupont E, 486 Antzelevitch C, 573 Burstin HR, 181 Durack DT, 674 Aoyama K, 399 Cannard J-F, 505 Durairaj L, 7 Applegate W, 442 Casanovas A, 492 Duval X, 671 Appoloni O, 486 Cascaval RI, 330 Eagle KA, 260 Armstrong PW, 378 Case C, 198 Earhart KC, 674 Arnaud E, 12 Casserly I, 417 Eck JC, 651 Astrow AB, 283 Cauley JA, 442 Eisenberg J, 597 Aukrust P, 536 Cavalcante S, 610 Elisaf M, 669 Ayres KL, 22 Cerottini J-P, 670 Ellahham §, 118 Bailey KR, 267 Chaisson RE, 610 Elnicki DM, 676 Balke CW, 127 Chait A, 103 Embil JM, 414 Balzer JO, 708 Chan W, 81 Emmerich J, 12 Bangsberg DR, 664 Chen J, 50 Emmett M, 742 Barkhuizen A, 671 Chida K, 687 Encinar JCB, 744 Barnes GL, 610 Chin B, 352 Ernst E, 481, 724 Barrett-Connor E, 442 Chivite D, 492 Estess JM, 417 Barrett D, 158 Choi PC-L, 434 Evans A, 7 Barry B, 671 Chow K-M, 434 Evans AT, 274 Basaria S, 563 Christensen B, 536 Fagan MJ, 419 Baselski VS, 41 Coletta C, 361 Fathi R, 198 Bateman KA, 451 Collard HR, 326 Fernandez C, 681 Battegay E, 543 Coller B, 458 Field FJ, 415 Beatty PG, 404 Cook EF, 175, 181 Fiessinger JN, 12 Beckman DB, 731 Cooke JP, 616 Fine JM, 141 Beddhu S, 504 Cortigiani L, 361 Fischer A-M, 12 Beer JH, 243 Creager MA, 616 Fisman EZ, 143 Behar S, 143, 318 Crowther MA, 515 Fitzgerald FT, 633 Belau PG, 267 Cummings SR, 442 Flachskampf FA, 708 Benenson AS, 674 Curry S, 240 Flaherty KR, 278 Benenson S, 60 Daimon M, 240 Fleg JL, 28 Benitez M, 674 Danias PG, 591 Flint A, 278 Berkowitz SD, 641 Das K, 7 Formichi B, 528 Berliner N, 149 Davidson MH, 352 Foster GA, 515 Biamino G, 708 Davies SM, 339 Frances CD, 425 Bigi R, 361 de Nadal J, 492 Frye RL, 267 Billiouw J-M, 438 De Teresa Parrefnio L, 744 Fuchs RM, 641 Bjerre LM, 716 Dean NC, 306, 451 Fujise Y, 192 Bjrkholm M, 329 Decaux G, 582 Fujita H, 584 Black DM, 442 ’ DeFor TE, 339 Fujita T, 584 Blackstone EH, 253 Di Lorenzo M, 528 Fukuchi Y, 243 Blanche PJ, 103 Di Ricco G, 528 Fukui M, 520 750 ©2001 by Excerpta Medica, Inc. 0002-9343/01/$—see front matter All rights reserved. PII S0002-9343(01 )00795-1 Author Index Fukumoto S, 584 Hoffman R, 91 Kocher F, 243 Ganschow P, 7 Hollenberg SB, 661 Kolodner K, 373 Garcia-Herola A, 744 Holm T, 536 Kono I, 188 Gardner DG, 736 Holven KB, 536 Kottke TE, 267 Gaziano JM, 352 Horne MK III, 589 Krauss RM, 103 Gemici G, 742 Hu L, 217 Kumakura S, 399 Genovese EN, 674 Humphreys SC, 651 Kumar PD, 743 Gent M, 501 Humphries SE, 22 Labarthe DR, 81 Ginsberg JS, 515 Husain S, 7 LaCroix AZ, 241 Goebel U, 413 Igarashi M, 240 Ladas SD, 703 Goff DC Jr, 81 Inoue S-i, 520 Lai FM-M, 434 Goldman L, 67, 153, 221, 320, 463 Inouye SK, 97 Lakatta EG, 28 Gooding GAW, 496 Inui N, 687 Lalande M, 594 Goodman JL, 236 Irby DM, 231 Lameire N, 438 Goodman SN, 738 Isbel N, 198 Lan IW, 669 Gorbunov GN, 616 Ishibashi Y, 520 Lancaster DJ, 330 Gotlin A, 458 Ishikura H, 399 Landry FJ, 111 Graham LA, 242 Isner J, 616 Lanir N, 91 Gramlich T, 657 Iwahara K, 192 Lara PN Jr, 156 Grant AO, 296 Jacobs E, 458 Larson EB, 241 Green CE, 146 Jacobsen SJ, 267 Lattanzi F, 361 Greenberger PA, 731 Jacobson MA, 662 Lauer MS, 253, 497 Grimm W, 593 Jamali AH, 471 Lawson FME, 378 Groneberg DA, 671 James B, 451 Lazaridis KN, 588 Gross BH, 278 Jassal DS, 414 Le Moing V, 671 Grossman E, 143 Jassal R, 414 Lee TH, 175 Gruber A, 329 Jeremias A, 417 LeLorier J, 716 Guallar E, 738 Johnson D, 198 Leport C, 671 Gullestad L, 536 Johnson G, 217 Lewin DI, 597 Haas JS, 181 Jonas M, 143 Lewis DM, 103 Hackman J, 610 Jun SL, 220 Li PK-T, 434 Hadas-Halpern I, 60 Kaboli PJ, 111 Liatsos C, 703 Hadlock CJ, 306, 451 Kalin M, 329 Littman RJ, 674 Hagve TA, 536 Kameda W, 240 Longuet P, 671 Haim A, 91 Kanno T, 192 Lu L, 488 Haim N, 91 Kaplan BS, 156 Ludwig J, 708 Hale D, 451 Karameris A, 703 Luepker RV, 147 Halpern SD, 347 Karim A, 414 Lui S-F, 434 Hannuksela ML, 118 Kashyap AS, 317, 401 Lukjanov YV, 616 Hariharan K, 278 Kastor JA, 76 Lynch JP Ill, 278 Harris F, 442 Kato S, 687 Ma P, 352 Hassan SA, 260 Kato T, 240 Maciejewski PK, 97 Hauser SC, 588 Katoh H, 520 Mackowiak PA, 633, 674 Hayward RA, 309 Katz SJ, 309 Maharaj D, 506 Hazzard WR, 507 Kazerooni EA, 278 Maisch B, 593 Heidenreich PA, 165 Kearon C, 501 Maisel WH, 402 Heilmbauer I, 543 Kelly KC, 623 Malamou-Mitsi VD, 413 Helbling ME II, 672 Kenagy JW, 158 Mangione §S, 210 Helley D, 12 Kennedy R, 198 Manning WJ, 694 Henderson JM, 657 Kenny RA, 242 Marini C, 528 Hennen B, | Killian JM, 267 Mariotti E, 361 Hergenrather KC, 628 Kimbrough L, 610 Mark DB, 260 Hernandez L, 681 King TE Jr, 326 Markwirth T, 1 Hesse B, 253 Kjekshus J, 536 Marrie TJ, 73 Hiatt WR, 616 Kleefield SF, 175 Martin C, 681 Hirsch AT, 616 Klempner MS, 217 Martina B, 543 Hishida A, 192 Knapp HH, 352 Martinez E, 274 Hlatky MA, 260 Knight BP, 335 Martinez FJ, 278 Hochman JS, 641 Knopp R, 352 Maruyama R, 520 Hodges SD, 651 Kobayashi S, 399 Marwick TH, 198 June 15, 2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 751 Author Index Massie B, 425 Ozbek C, | Rudoni S, 505 Mathur D, 141 Pandey DK, 81 Ruha A-M, 240 Matsumura M, 331 Pangaro L, 205 Sacks HS, 458 Matsuse T, 243 Panizzon RG, 670 Sadiq A, 414 Mattana J, 414 Papatheodorou G, 703 Saffran L, 16 McAlister FA, 378 Papdakis M, 231 Sainz AJ, 744 McCarthy S, 158 Parrillo JE, 661 Saitoh M, 188 McClellan M, 165, 425 Patel U, 694 Sakane T, 520 McCloud B, 217 Pearson SD, 175 Salerno SM, 111 McGlave PB, 339 Pelosi F, 335 Samet J, 406 McNutt R, 7 Perone N, 33 Sanchez-Paya J, 681 McPhee SJ, 551 Perrier A, 33 Sanguinetti MC, 50 Mechem CC, 347 Petit J-M, 505 Saquib M, 7 Meehan TP, 141 Petridou E, 703 Sarr MG, 588 Menon V, 641 Petrillo MK, 141 Sasaki S, 687 Metersky ML, 141 Pfeifer EA, 267 Schaer GL, 661 Metha S, 610 Phillips RS, 181 Schechter C, 458 Meyer G, 12, 597 Picano E, 361 Scheinert D, 708 Michaud GF, 335 Pinakiewicz DC, 158 Scheller B, 1 Michelassi C, 528 Schena FP, 499 Pistolesi M, 528 Miller GJ, 22 Schepkens H, 438 Pittler MH, 724 Miller JS, 339 Schieffer H, 1 Polascik TJ, 558 Miniati M, 528 Schlesinger LS, 415 Pouchot J, 594 Mishima 5S, 399 Schlesinger Y, 60 Pratali L, 528 Mitcheson JS, 50 Schmid CH, 217 Prediletto R, 528 Mitjavila F, 492 Schneiderman H, 233 Puchalski CM, 283 Mladenovic J, 88 Schréder M, 708 Pujol R, 492 Méckel M, 708 Schrott H, 352 Puopolo AL, 181 Moga MI, 492 Schwartz JG, 694 Raj G, 623 Monti S, 528 Scuteri A, 28 Raj GV, 558 Moore RD, 610 Sebastian J, 419 Raptis SA, 703 Morady F, 335 Seed M, 22 Raveh D, 60 Mortier E, 594 Selden B, 240 Reddan DN, 558 Motro M, 143 Severin-Kneib §, 1 Regensteiner JG, 616 Mundy LM, 664 Shekhar R, 743 Regenstreif DI, 507 Murai M, 399 Shen B, 657 Reicher-Reiss H, 143 Murakami Y, 520 Shields K, 442 Reilly B, 7 Murayama A, 687 Shimada K, 520 Reilly BM, 274 Naccarelli GV, 573 Shimada T, 520 Nakamura H, 687 Rhodes SD, 628 Shlipak MG, 425, 551 Nakano T, 584 Rice MM, 241 Shorofsky SR, 127 Naraynsingh V, 506 Rich EC, 245 Shott S, 488 Narus S, 306 Rich MW, 410 Sigurdarson ST, 415 Nenseter MS, 536 Ris J, 605 Silver MP, 451 Newman JS, 657 Rizzo M, 103 Silverman DI, 694 Nicaud V, 12 Roberts RR, 274 Simon A, 313 Nichaman MZ, 81 Robertson D, 370 Simone B, 594 Nissenson AR, 504 Robinson AR, 88 Smedira NG, 417 Noél B, 670 Rockson SG, 288, 471 Smith C, 7 Noguchi H, 425 Rockwood K, 151 Snader CE, 253 Nordmann A, 543 Roger VL, 267 Snell RJ, 661 Noring R, 217 Rokkas T, 703 Snider A, 16 Ochiai K, 520 Romero-Candeira S, 681 Sors H, 12 Olin JW, 616 Roop SA, 205 Soukop JR, 175 Olsen PE, 674 Rosenfeld M, 667 Sox HC, 745 O'Neill WW, 65 Rosenson RS, 488 Spivak J, 414 Ong JP, 657 Ross MA, 324 Steere AC, 217 Oristrell J, 492 Rothschild BM, 672 Stein PD, 69 Ose L, 536 Rozenshtein A, 16 Steinman MA, 551 Ost D, 16 Rudensky B, 60 Steinrimsdottir H, 329 752 June 15,2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 Author Index Stevenson WG, 402 Tristani-Firouzi M, 50 Weigner MJ, 694 Strawderman RL III, 278 Tsalik M, 91 Weingarten S, 141, 224 Strickberger SA, 335 Tsao JW, 220 Weinstein A, 217 Suchyta MR, 306 Tseng WT-C, 373 Weisdorf DJ, 339 Suda T, 687 Tsitsiashvili MS, 616 Weston SA, 267 Sulmasy DP, 283 Tsukihashi H, 520 White AR, 481 Sumida T, 188 Tsumura H, 399 Williams CS, 97 Susa S, 240 Tu GS, 141 Wilson PWF, 71 Svilaas A, 536 Tulsky JP, 664 Winston C, 260 Szeto C-C, 434 Vaillant G, 505 Wong TY-H, 434 Tabibiazar R, 471 van der Meer JWM, 313 Wood DL, 332 Takahira R, 192 van Doorn C, 97 Woolard N, 507 Takeuchi Y, 584 Vandercruys M, 486 Woywodt A, 413 Tangney CC, 488 Vanholder R, 438 Wright SM, 373 Tenenbaum A, 143 Vatta M, 385 Wun T, 156 Teo KK, 378 Vazquez G, 605 Wunderink RG, 41 Teramoto S, 243 Vella FS, 594 Yamani M, 657 Thomas LR, 694 Verfaillie CM, 339 Yee LJ, 628 To K-F, 434 Vigna C, 361 Yinnon AM, 60 Toews GB, 278 Vildé J-L, 671 Yonekawa O, 192 Tomlinson B, 669 Vinceneux P, 594 Tonelli L, 528 Vincent J-L, 486 Yonemura K, 192 Tontsch D, 593 Vomvolakis D, 458 Young DW, 158 Topol EJ, 417 Wagner JE, 339 Younossi ZM, 657 Toprak A, 742 Walker T, 543 Zabelskaya TF, 616 Torres OH, 605 Watanabe S, 584 Zalenski RJ, 324 Towbin JA, 385 Waterer GW, 41 Zaslaw N, 633 Trachtman H, 156 Watkinson L, 610 Zeidel ML, 504 Triantafyllou K, 703 Wee CC, 181 Zemencuk JK, 309 Tribble DL, 103 Weideman RA, 623 Zonderman AB, 28 June 15,2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 753 SUBJECT INDEX—VOLUME 110 APM = APM Views article; BO = Brief Observation; E = Editorial; LE = Letter to the editor; R = Review ABORTION Not Hematin, Caused Anaphylactic Revascularization Investigation (BARI), Antiprothrombin Autoantibodies in Se- Shock (LE), 240 260 vere Preeclampsia and Abortion, 188 The Reperfusion Wars: Where Will the ANDROGEN REPLACEMENT THERAPY Next Battles Be Fought? (E), 65 ACUPUNCTURE Hypogonadism and Androgen Replace- Prospective Studies of the Safety of Acu- ment Therapy in Elderly Men, 563 Stent-supported _Recanalization of puncture: A Systematic Review, 481 Chronic Iliac Artery Occlusions, 708 ANEMIA ADULT MEDICINE Trends in Treatment and Outcomes for Guillain-Barré Syndrome Complicated The Name Game: Tradition and Change Acute Myocardial Infarction: 1975-1995, with Hemolytic Anemia in Association (E), 153 165 with Antiganglioside GM3 Antibody (BO), 399 ALCOHOL ANGIOTENSIN ANTAGONISTS Benefit and Risks of Sauna Bathing (R), Hemolytic Anemia After Acetaminophen Formulating Clinical Strategies for An- 118 Overdose in a Patient With Glucose-6- giotensin Antagonism: A Review of Pre- Phosphate Dehydrogenase Deficiency clinical and Clinical Studies, 471 ALCOHOL ABUSE (LE), 240 Declining Rate of Substance Abuse ANGIOTENSIN-CONVERTING ENZYME It’s Just a Vitamin... (E), 149 throughout the Month, 347 INHIBITORS Relapse Triggers—Full Moon, Full Wal- Lack of Clinical Utility of Folate Levels in Comparison of Angiotensin Converting- let, or Foolhardy (E), 406 the Evaluation of Macrocytosis or Ane- enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on mia, 88 Survival in Elderly Patients with Reduced Left Ventricular Function after Myocar- ALVEOLAR MACROPHAGES dial Infarction, 425 Correlation between 25-Hydroxyvitamin ANEURYSMS D3 la-Hydroxylase Gene Expression in The Risk of Vascular Infection in Adult Formulating Clinical Strategies for An- Alveolar Macrophages and the Activity of Patients with Nontyphi Salmonella Bac- giotensin Antagonism: A Review of Pre- Sarcoidosis, 687 teremia (BO), 60 clinical and Clinical Studies, 471 Hypercalcemia and Sarcoidosis—An- Life-Threatening Hyperkalemia during ANGINA other Piece of the Puzzle Falls into Place Combined Therapy with Angiotensin- (E), 736 Benefit and Risks of Sauna Bathing (R), converting Enzyme Inhibitors and Spi- 118 ronolactone: An Analysis of2 5 Cases, 438 AMADEUS MYTH New Heparin Dosing Recommendations Noble Heart, 633 for Patients with Acute Coronary Syn- Medical Therapy for Coronary Artery Disease Works, Even (Especially) in the dromes (R), 641 Real World (E), 497 AMIODARONE TheBrugada Syndrome: Clinical, Genetic, ANGIOGRAPHY Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Cellular, and Molecular Abnormalities, Value of Transthoracic Echocardiogra- Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), 573 phy in the Diagnosis of Pulmonary Em- 221 Neutropenia During Treatment with bolism: Results of a Prospective Study in Trends in Treatment and Outcomes for Amiodarone (LE), 671 Unselected Patients, 528 Acute Myocardial Infarction: 1975-1995, 165 AMYLOIDOMA ANGIOPLASTY Vertebral Amyloidoma in a Patient with Assessing and Reducing Cardiac Risks of ANSWER: DIAGNOSTIC DILEMMA, Primary Systemic Amyloidosis (LE), 594 Noncardiac Surgery (E), 320 239, 503, 741 Long-term Follow-up of a Randomized AMYLOIDOSIS Study of Primary Stenting Versus Angio- ANTIBIOTICS Familial Periodic Fever and Amyloidosis plasty in Acute Myocardial Infarction, | Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experi- Due to a New Mutation in the TNFRSFIA ences with Antibiotic Use for Acute Bron- Gene (BO), 313 Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: chitis (LE), 243 Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), Vertebral Amyloidoma in a Patient with 221 Primary Systemic Amyloidosis (LE), 594 ANTICOAGULANT THERAPY Outcomes of Noncardiac Surgery after The Dark Side of Deep Venous Thrombo- ANAPHYLACTIC SHOCK Coronary Bypass Surgery or Coronary sis: The Failure of Anticoagulation (E), Administration of Heme Arginate, But Angioplasty in the Bypass Angioplasty 589 754 ©2001 by Excerpta Medica, Inc. 0002-9343/01/$—see front matter All rights reserved. PII S0002-9343(01)00796-3 Subject Index Does the Location of Thrombosis Deter- AORTIC STENOSIS diovascular Risk Factor Control in Coro- mine the Risk of Disease Recurrence in Benefit and Risks of Sauna Bathing (R), nary Artery Disease Patients: The Heart- Patients with Proximal Deep Vein 118 care I Trial, 543 Thrombosis?, 515 Influence of Body Weight on Response to AORTIC VALVE ENDOCARDITIS ATHEROSCLEROSIS Subcutaneous Vitamin K Administration Acute Myocardial Infarction After Aortic Does Renal Failure Cause an Atheroscle- in Over-Anticoagulated Patients, 623 Valve Endocarditis (LE), 417 rotic Milieu in Patients with End-Stage Renal Disease?, 198 New Heparin Dosing Recommendations APOE4 GENOTYPE for Patients with Acute Coronary Syn- Time Trends in the Prevalence of Athero- Is the apoE4 Allele an Independent Pre- dromes (R), 641 dictor of Coronary Events?, 28 sclerosis: A Population-based Autopsy Study, 267 ANTIDIURETIC HORMONES Lipoprotein Measurements--Setting Pri- Long-term Treatment of Patients with In- orities (E), 71 ATORVASTATIN appropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic Atorvastatin-Induced Dermatomyositis Hormone by the Vasopressin Receptor ARRHYTHMIAS (LE), 670 Antagonist Conivaptan, Urea, or Furo- Arrhythmias: Introductory Comments, semide (BO), 582 49 ATRIAL FIBRILLATION Early Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation ANTIGANGLIOSIDE GM3 ANTIBODY TheBrugada Syndrome: Clinical, Genetic, Facilitated by Transesophageal Echocar- Guillain-Barré Syndrome Complicated Cellular, and Molecular Abnormalities, diography: Short-Term Safety and Im- with Hemolytic Anemia in Association 573 pact on Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm at with Antiganglioside GM3 Antibody Calcium Currents and Arrhythmias: In- 1 Year, 694 (BO), 399 sights from Molecular Biology, 127 AUSCULTATION ANTINUCLEAR ANTIBODIES Molecular Biology of K+ Channels and Cardiac Ausculatatory Skills of Physi- Atorvastatin-Induced Dermatomyositis Their Role in Cardiac Arrhythmias, 50 cians-in-Training: A Comparison of (LE), 670 Three English-Speaking Countries, 210 Molecular Biology of Sodium Channels ANTIOXIDANT CONTENT and Their Role in Cardiac Arrhythmias, Cardiac Auscultation and Teaching Enhanced Oxidative Susceptibility and 296 Rounds: How Can Cardiac Auscultation Reduced Antioxidant Content of Meta- Be Resuscitated? (E), 233 bolic Precursors of Small, Dense Low- ASPIRIN Density Lipoproteins, 103 Is Diuretic Therapy Associated with an AUTOANTIBODIES Increased Risk of Cancer? (BO), 143 Antiprothrombin Autoantibodies in Se- ANTIPROTHROMBIN ANTIBODIES vere Preeclampsia and Abortion, 188 Medical iherapy for Coronary Artery Detection and Clinical Associations of Disease Works, Even (Especially) in the Antiprothrombin Antibodies (E), 229 Real World (E), 497 AUTOIMMUNE DISEASE Diffuse Non-hydrostatic, Non-hypoon- ANTIPROTHROMBIN AUTOANTIBODIES New Heparin Dosing Recommendations cotic Edema in Autoimmune Lupus-like Antiprothrombin Autoantibodies in Se- for Patients with Acute Coronary Syn- Disorders (BO), 492 vere Preeclampsia and Abortion, 188 dromes (R), 641 Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: AUTOPSY ANTIRETROVIRAL THERAPY Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), Time Trends in the Prevalence of Athero- Herpes Zoster as an Immune Reconstitu- 221 sclerosis: A Population-based Autopsy tion Disease after Initiation of Combina- Study, 267 tion Antiretroviral Therapy in Patients Trends in Treatment and Outcomes for with Human Immunodeficiency Virus Acute Myocardial Infarction: 1975-1995, Type-1 Infection, 605 165 AZITHROMYCIN Hypersensitivity Syndrome Associated Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Asso- with Azithromycin (LE), 330 ciated Immune Reconstitution Disease ASTHMA (E), 662 The Observation Unit: A New Interface B. BURGDORFERI between Inpatient and Outpatient Care, The Diagnosis of Lyme Disease: Good AORTIC ROOT HOMOGRAFT 274 News, Bad News (E), 236 ENDOCARDITIS Recurrent Aortic Root Homograft Endo- ATHEROGENIC DIET INDEX Intralaboratory Reliability of Serologic carditis Related to Indwelling Hemodial- A Case-management Program of Me- and Urine Testing for Lyme Disease (BO), ysis Catheters (LE), 743 dium Intensity Does Not Improve Car- 217 June 15, 2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 755 Subject Index BERGER’S DISEASE BODY WEIGHT BURKITT'S LYMPHOMA Immunoglobulin A Nephropathy with Guar Gum for Body Weight Reduction: Acute Pancreatitis as the First Manifesta- Mild Renal Lesions: A Call in the Forest Meta-analysis of Randomized Trials (R), tion of Pancreatic Burkitt’s Lymphoma in for Physicians and Nephrologists (E), 499 724 a Patient Infected by the Human Immu- nodeficiency Virus (LE), 744 Influence of Body Weight on Response to BETA-BLOCKERS Subcutaneous Vitamin K Administration TheBrugada Syndrome: Clinical, Genetic, CAGA STATUS in Over-Anticoagulated Patients, 623 Cellular, and Molecular Abnormalities, The Association between CagA Status and 573 the Development of Esophagitis after the BONE MARROW TRANSPLANTATION Eradication of Helicobacter pylori, 703 Comparison of Angiotensin Converting- Equivalent Outcomes in Patients with enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia after CALCIUM CHANNELS Survival in Elderly Patients with Reduced Early Transplantation of Phenotypically Arrhythmias: Introductory Comments, Left Ventricular Function after Myocar- Matched Bone Marrow from Related or 49 dial Infarction, 425 Unrelated Donors, 339 Calcium Currents and Arrhythmias: In- Medical Therapy for Coronary Artery Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia sights from Molecular Biology, 127 Disease Works, Even (Especially) in the (E), 404 Real World (E), 497 CALCIUM METABOLISM Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: BONE METABOLISM Correlation between 25-Hydroxyvitamin Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), Effect of 1-Year Treatment with Fluva- D3 la-Hydroxylase Gene Expression in 221 statin or Pravastatin on Bone (BO), 584 Alveolar Macrophages and the Activity of Sarcoidosis, 687 Trends in Treatment and Outcomes for BONE MINERAL DENSITY Hypercalcemia and Sarcoidosis—An- Acute Myocardial Infarction: 1975-1995, Diagnosing Osteoporosis in Japanese other Piece of the Puzzle Falls into Place 165 American Women (LE), 240 (E), 736 BIOPSY BOUNDARY EFFECT CANCER Diagnosis of Primary Cardiac Lymphoma Declining Rate of Substance Abuse Acquired Activated Protein C Resistance by Endomyocardial Biopsy (LE), 593 throughout the Month, 347 Is Common in Cancer Patients and Is As- sociated with Venous Thromboembo- BLEEDING COMPLICATIONS lism, 91 BRONCHITIS Ebola-Athens Preemergence? (LE), 674 Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Experi- The Benefits of, Controversies Surround- ences with Antibiotic Use for Acute Bron- ing, and Professional Recommendations BLOOD CULTURES chitis (LE), 243 for Routine PSA Testing: What Do Men Diagnosis of Legionellaceae as a Cause of Believe? (BO), 309 Community-acquired Pneumonia—. . . Continue to Treat First and Not Bother to BRUGADA SYNDROME Do Statins Cause Cancer? A Meta-Analy- Ask Questions Later’—Not a Good Idea TheBrugada Syndrome: Clinical, Genetic, sis of Large Randomized Clinical Trials (E), 73 Cellular, and Molecular Abnormalities, (R), 716 573 Legionella and Community-Acquired Is Diuretic Therapy Associated with an Pneumonia: A Review of Current Diag- Molecular Biology of Sodium Channels Increased Risk of Cancer? (BO), 143 nostic Tests from a Clinician’s Viewpoint and Their Role in Cardiac Arrhythmias, (R), 41 296 Management of Small Renal Tumors: An Overview (R), 558 BLOOD PROGENITOR CELL BUNDLE BRANCH BLOCK Statins and Cancer: A Case of Meta-Un- TRANSPLANTATION Are Right and Left Bundle Branch Block certainty (E), 738 Late Infections After Blood Progenitor Similarly Associated with Increased Risk Cell Transplantation in Patients with of Mortality? (E), 318 CAPITATED PAYMENTS Multiple Myeloma (LE), 329 Models of Capitated Payment for End- Complete Bundle Branch Block as on In- stage Renal Disease (LE), 504 dependent Predictor of All-Cause Mor- BODY MASS INDEX tality: Report of 7,073 Patients Referred A Case-management Program of Me- for Nuclear Exercise Testing, 253 CAR SEATS dium Intensity Does Not Improve Car- Whiplash (E), 667 diovascular Risk Factor Control in Coro- Prognostic Value of Pharmacologic Stress nary Artery Disease Patients: The Heart- Echocardiography in Patients with Left CARDIAC AUSCULTATION care I Trial, 543 Bundle Branch Block, 361 Cardiac Ausculatatory Skills of Physi- 756 June 15, 2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 Subject Index cians-in-Training: A Comparison of What Do We Treat Patients For? (E), 151 Is the apoE4 Allele an Independent Pre- Three English-Speaking Countries, 210 dictor of Coronary Events?, 28 CASE-MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS Cardiac Auscultation and Teaching A Case-management Program of Me- CHOLESTEROL SCREENING Rounds: How Can Cardiac Auscultation dium Intensity Does Not Improve Car- Influence of Financial Productivity In- Be Resuscitated? (E), 233 diovascular Risk Factor Control in Coro- centives on the Use of Preventive Care, nary Artery Disease Patients: The Heart- 181 CARDIAC COMPLICATIONS care I Trial, 543 Emergency Department Admissions to CHRONIC FATIGUE SYNDROME Inpatient Cardiac Telemetry Beds: A Pro- spective Cohort Study of Risk Stratifica- CASE OF THE MONTH, 64, 146, 317, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Symptoms tion and Outcomes, 7 401, 588, 661 Common in Patients with Vasovagal Syn- cope (LE), 242 CARDIAC LYMPHOMA CATHETERS Diagnosis of Primary Cardiac Lymphoma Recurrent Aortic Root Homograft Endo- CHRONIC MYELOGENOUS LEUKEMIA by Endomyecardial Biopsy (LE), 593 carditis Related to Indwelling Hemodial- Equivalent Outcomes in Patients with ysis Catheters (LE), 743 Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia after Early Transplantation of Phenotypically CARDIAC MONITORING Matched Bone Marrow from Related or Emergency Department Admissions to CELLULITIS Unrelated Donors, 339 Inpatient Cardiac Telemetry Beds: A Pro- The Observation Unit: A New Interface spective Cohort Study of Risk Stratifica- between Inpatient and Outpatient Care, Treatment of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia tion and Outcomes, 7 274 (E), 404 Telemetry or not Telemetry: A Great Leap CERIVASTATIN CIGARETTE LIGHTER THUMB Forward or a Waste of Resources? (E), 67 Combination Therapy with Cerivastatin Cigarette Lighter Thumb (LE), 506 and Gemfibrozil Causing Rhabdomyoly- CARDIAC SARCOIDOSIS sis: Is the Interaction Predictable? (LE), CLAUDICATION Diagnosis of Cardiac Sarcoidosis and Evaluation of the Effects of Steroid Ther- 669 Propionyl-L-Carnitine Improves Exer- apy by Gadolinium-DTPA-Enhanced Rhabdomyolysis due to Cerivastatin cise Performance and Functional Status in Patients with Claudication, 616 Magnetic Resonance Imaging, 520 Monotherapy (LE), 742 Gadolinium-enhanced Cardiac Magnetic CLERKSHIP Resonance Imaging: Expanding the Spec- CERVICAL COLLAR Effect of Clinical Teaching on Student trum of Clinical Applications (E), 591 Whiplash: A Review of aC ommonly Mis- Performance during a Medicine Clerk- understood Injury, 651 ship, 205 CARDIAC TELEMETRY Whiplash (E), 667 Emergency Department Admissions to CLERKSHIP DIRECTORS IN INTERNAL Inpatient Cardiac Telemetry Beds: A Pro- CERVICAL VERTEBRAE MEDICINE (CDIM) spective Cohort Study of Risk Stratifica- Whiplash: A Review of aC ommonly Mis- Why What We Do Matters (APM), 676 tion and Outcomes, 7 understood Injury, 651 Telemetry or not Telemetry: A Great Leap CLINICAL PATHWAYS Forward or a Waste of Resources? (E), 67 Whiplash (E), 667 Lack of Effect of a Pneumonia Clinical Pathway on Hospital-Based Pneumococ- CHEST PAIN cal Vaccination Rates (BO), 141 CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE Formulating Clinical Strategies for An- Observation Services—Past, Present, and giotensin Antagonism: A Review of Pre- Future (E), 324 CLINICAL SKILLS clinical and Clinical Studies, 471 Cardiac Auscultation and Teaching The Observation Unit: A New Interface Rounds: How Can Cardiac Auscultation between Inpatient and Outpatient Care, Be Resuscitated? (E), 233 CARDIOVERSION 274 Early Cardioversion of Atrial Fibrillation Facilitated by Transesophageal Echocar- CLINICAL TEACHING CHOLESTEROL LEVELS diography: Short-Term Safety and Im- Departmental and School-wide Mission- Efficacy and Safety of Combination Sim- pact on Maintenance of Sinus Rhythm at based Management: A Case Study (APM), vastatin and Colesevelam in Patients with 1 Year, 694 245 Primary Hypercholesterolemia, 352 Does Good Clinical Teaching Really CAREGIVERS Hypertriglyceridemia and Other Factors Make a Difference? (E), 231 Goals for the Care of Frail Older Adults: Associated with Plasma Viscosity (BO), Do Caregivers and Clinicians Agree?, 97 488 Effect of Clinical Teaching on Student June 15, 2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110 757 Subject Index Performance during a Medicine Clerk- sis of Pulmonary Embolism in Patients Acute Myocardial Infarction: 1975-1995, ship, 205 with Nondiagnostic Ventilation-Perfu- 165 sion Scans, 16 CLINICAL TRIALS CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS GRAFT Observations in Venous Thromboembo- Do Statins Cause Cancer? A Meta-Analy- SURGERY lism (E), 69 sis of Large Randomized Clinical Trials Assessing and Reducing Cardiac Risks of (R), 716 Whiplash: A Review of aC ommonly Mis- Noncardiac Surgery (E), 320 understood Injury, 651 Statins and Cancer: A Case of Meta-Un- Critical Pathways Intervention to Re- certainty (E), 738 Whiplash (E), 667 duced Length of Hospital Stay, 175 Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: COCAINE ABUSE CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), Declining Rate of Substance Abuse Diuresis and Transudative Effusions— 221 throughout the Month, 347 Changing the Rules of the Game (E), 732 Outcomes of Noncardiac Surgery after Formulating Clinical Strategies for An- COLECTOMY Coronary Bypass Surgery or Coronary giotensin Antagonism: A Review of Pre- Critical Pathways Intervention to Re- Angioplasty in the Bypass Angioplasty clinical and Clinical Studies, 471 duced Length of Hospital Stay, 175 Revascularization Investigation (BARI), Influence of Diuretics on the Concentra- 260 COLESEVELAM HYDROCHLORIDE tion of Proteins and Other Components Efficacy and Safety of Combination Sim- of Pleural Transudates in Patients with CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE vastatin and Colesevelam in Patients with Heart Failure, 681 Are Right and Left Bundle Branch Block Primary Hypercholesterolemia, 352 Similarly Associated with Increased Risk Patent Ductus Venosus in an Adult Pre- of Mortality? (E), 318 senting as Pulmonary Hypertension, COLON CANCER Right-sided Heart Failure, and Portosys- Benefit and Risks of Sauna Bathing (R), Is Diuretic Therapy Associated with an temic Encephalopathy (BO), 657 118 Increased Risk of Cancer? (BO), 143 Cardiovascular Disease Among Mexican COMMUNICATION CONIVAPTAN Americans (E), 147 Goals for the Care of Frail Older Adults: Long-term Treatment ofP atients with In- Do Caregivers and Clinicians Agree?, 97 appropriate Secretion of Antidiuretic A Case-management Program of Me- Hormone by the Vasopressin Receptor dium Intensity Does Not Improve Car- What Do We Treat Patients For? (E), 151 Antagonist Conivaptan, Urea, or Furo- diovascular Risk Factor Control in Coro- semide (BO), 582 nary Artery Disease Patients: The Heart- COMMUNITY-ACQUIRED PNEUMONIA care | Trial, 543 Decreased Mortality after Implementa- CONTRACTILE DYSFUNCTION Community-wide Coronary Heart Dis- tion of a Treatment Guideline for Com- Calcium Currents and Arrhythmias: In- ease Mortality in Mexican Americans munity-acquired Pneumonia, 451 sights from Molecular Biology, 127 Equals or Exceeds That in Non-Hispanic Diagnosis of Legionellaceae as a Cause of Whites: The Corpus Christi Heart CORONARY ANGIOPLASTY Community-acquired Pneumonia—. . . Project,8 1 Assessing and Reducing Cardiac Risks of Continue to Treat First and Not Bother to Noncardiac Surgery (E), 320 Comparison of Angiotensin Converting- Ask Questions Later”>—Not a Good Idea enzyme Inhibitors and Beta Blockers on (E), 73 Long-term Follow-up of a Randomized Survival in Elderly Patients with Reduced Study of Primary Stenting Versus Angio- Effects of a Practice Guideline for Com- Left Ventricular Function after Myocar- plasty in Acute Myocardial Infarction, | munity-acquired Pneumonia in an Out- dial Infarction, 425 patient Setting (BO), 306 Outcome of Acute Myocardial Infarction: Hypertriglyceridemia and Other Factors Low-Tech Value in a High-Tech Era (E), Legionella and Community-Acquired Associated with Plasma Viscosity (BO), 221 Pneumonia: A Review of Current Diag- 488 nostic Tests from a Clinician’s Viewpoint Outcomes of Noncardiac Surgery after Is the apoE4 Allele an Independent Pre- (R), 41 Coronary Bypass Surgery or Coronary dictor of Coronary Events?, 28 Angioplasty in the Bypass Angioplasty COMPRESSION THERAPY Revascularization Investigation (BARI), Lipoprotein (a) as a Predictor of Myocar- Lymphedema (R), 288 260 dial Infarction in Middle-aged Men, 22 The Reperfusion Wars: Where Will the Lipoprotein Measurements--Setting Pri- COMPUTED TOMOGRAPHY Next Battles Be Fought? (E), 65 orities (E), 71 The Negative Predictive Value of Spiral Computed Tomography for the Diagno- Trends in Treatment and Outcomes for Medical Therapy for Coronary Artery 758 June 15, 2001 THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICINE® Volume 110

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