Brian H. Annex M.D.
Cardiologist | Cardiovascular Disease
Uva Hospital Lee Street, 2nd Floo Charlottesville VA, 22908About
Brian Annex, M.D., is board certified in internal medicine, cardiovascular diseases and interventional cardiology. Prior to his arrival at UVA in July 2008, Dr. Annex served as Professor of Medicine i ...
Education and Training
Yale Univ Sch of Med, New Haven Ct 1985
Board Certification
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM- Cardiovascular Disease
Internal MedicineAmerican Board of Internal MedicineABIM
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Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Capillary density of skeletal muscle: a contributing mechanism for exercise intolerance in class II-III chronic heart failure independent of other peripheral alterations.
- Improved perfusion and contractile reserve after transmyocardial laser revascularization in a model of hibernating myocardium.
- Induction of angiogenesis after TMR: a comparison of holmium: YAG, CO2, and excimer lasers.
- Antithrombotic strategies in gene therapy.
- Fiber type-specific differential expression of angiogenic factors in response to chronic hindlimb ischemia.
- Angiogenesis.
- Differences in skeletal muscle between men and women with chronic heart failure.
- Local treatment with recombinant tissue factor pathway inhibitor reduces the development of intimal hyperplasia in experimental vein grafts.
- Design of the therapeutic angiogenesis with recombinant fibroblast growth factor-2 for intermittent claudication (TRAFFIC) trial.
- Studies of a targeted risk reduction intervention through defined exercise (STRRIDE).
- A comparison of mechanical and laser transmyocardial revascularization for induction of angiogenesis and arteriogenesis in chronically ischemic myocardium.
- Therapeutic angiogenesis with recombinant fibroblast growth factor-2 for intermittent claudication (the TRAFFIC study): a randomised trial.
- A target-mediated model to describe the pharmacokinetics and hemodynamic effects of recombinant human vascular endothelial growth factor in humans.
- Basic fibroblast growth factor is upregulated in hibernating myocardium.
- Alterations in endothelial cell proliferation and apoptosis contribute to vascular remodeling following hind-limb ischemia in rabbits.
Fellowships
- Intervential Cardiology, William Beaumont Hospital
- Division of Cardiology, Duke University Medical Center
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