Guy Reed

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University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix 475 North 5th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
Dean Emeritus
Professor, Tenure - Internal Medicine, Division Of Cardiology
Dean Emeritus
Faculty
Internal Medicine, Division Of Cardiology

Education

  • Research Fellowship: Medicine, Havard Medical School, 1989
  • Fellowship: Cardiology, Massachusetts General Hospital, 1987
  • Chief Resident: Internal Medicine, 1985
  • Residency: Internal Medicine, 1984
  • Internship: Internal Medicine, 1982
  • MD: Stanford University, Medical School, 1981

Publications

  • Reed GL, Agarwal M, Agrawal S, Garg L, Garg A, Bhatia N & Kadaria D (2017). Effect of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease on In-Hospital Mortality and Clinical Outcomes after ST-segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction. Am] Cardiol. Vol. 10, 1555-1559., 05/2017 - Article, Refereed Journal -
  • Reed GL, Singh S, Houng A & Wang D (2017). Releasing the Brakes on the Fibrinolytic System in Pulmonary Emboli: Unique Effects of Plasminogen Activation and 02-Antiplasmin Inactivation. Circulation,. Vol. 11, 1011-1020., 03/2017 - Article, Refereed Journal -
  • Reed GL, Tripathi R, Wang D, Sullivan R, Fan T-H & Gladysheva IP (2016). Depressed Corin Levels Indicate Early Systolic Dysfunction Before Increases of ANP/BNP and Heart Failure Development. Hypertension. 362-7., 01/2016 - Article, Refereed Journal -
  • Wang D, Reed GL & Houng AK (2014). Microvascular thrombosis, fibrinolysis, ischemic injury, and death after cerebral thromboembolism are affected by levels of circulating alpha2-antiplasmin. Arterioscler Thromb Vase Biol. 2586-2593., 01/2014 - Editorial -
  • Reed GL, Gentry MB, Dias JK, Luis A, Patel R & Thornton J (2010). African-American women have a higher risk for developing peripartum cardiomyopathy. Joumal of the American College of Cardiology. 654-659., 01/2010 - Article, Refereed Journal -

Specialties

  • American Board of Internal Medicine: Cardiovascular Disease - Subspecialty Certificate
Research Interests
- Thromboembolism - Stroke - Heart Failure
Research Summary
Discovering pathophysiologic mechanisms in thrombosis and heart failure in order to translate those discoveries into new strategies for prevention and treatment.