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Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2012

Preventing Sudden Death of Athletes With Electrocardiographic Screening: What Is the Absolute Benefit and How Much Will it Cost?

Amir Halkin; Arie Steinvil; Raphael Rosso; Arnon Adler; Uri Rozovski; Sami Viskin

OBJECTIVES This study sought to estimate the costs of a national electrocardiographic (ECG) screening of athletes in the United States and the number of lives that would be saved by that program. BACKGROUND A single study from Italy suggests that mandatory ECG screening of athletes reduces their risk of sudden cardiac death. Based on that study, ECG screening of athletes is endorsed by the European Society of Cardiology, though not by the American Heart Association. The widespread application of ECG screening remains controversial because the absolute reduction of sudden cardiac death risk provided, and its economic ramifications, have not been studied in detail. METHODS A cost-projection model was based on the Italian study, replicating its data in terms of athlete characteristics and physician performance. The size of the screening-eligible population was estimated from data provided by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Federation of State High School Associations. The costs of diagnostic tests were obtained from Medicare reimbursement rates. RESULTS A 20-year program of ECG screening of young competitive athletes in the United States would cost between


Journal of the American College of Cardiology | 2012

Viewpoint and CommentaryPreventing Sudden Death of Athletes With Electrocardiographic Screening: What Is the Absolute Benefit and How Much Will it Cost?

Amir Halkin; Arie Steinvil; Raphael Rosso; Arnon Adler; Uri Rozovski; Sami Viskin

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Molecular Cancer | 2013

Signal transducer and activator of transcription (STAT)-3 regulates microRNA gene expression in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells

Uri Rozovski; George A. Calin; Tetsuro Setoyama; Lucilla D’Abundo; David M. Harris; Ping Li; Zhiming Liu; Srdana Grgurevic; Alessandra Ferrajoli; Stefan Faderl; Jan A. Burger; Susan O’Brien; William G. Wierda; Michael J. Keating; Zeev Estrov

69 billion and could be expected to save 4,813 lives. Accordingly, the cost per life saved is likely to range between


Blood | 2014

Stimulation of the B-cell receptor activates the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway in chronic lymphocytic leukemia cells

Uri Rozovski; Ji Yuan Wu; David M. Harris; Zhiming Liu; Ping Li; Inbal Hazan-Halevy; Alessandra Ferrajoli; Jan A. Burger; Susan O'Brien; Nitin Jain; Srdan Verstovsek; William G. Wierda; Michael J. Keating; Zeev Estrov

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Molecular Cancer Research | 2015

Aberrant LPL Expression, Driven by STAT3, Mediates Free Fatty Acid Metabolism in CLL Cells

Uri Rozovski; Srdana Grgurevic; Carlos E. Bueso-Ramos; David M. Harris; Ping Li; Zhiming Liu; Ji Yuan Wu; Preetesh Jain; William G. Wierda; Jan A. Burger; Susan O'Brien; Nitin Jain; Alessandra Ferrajoli; Michael J. Keating; Zeev Estrov

14.4 million. CONCLUSIONS Our cost-projection model suggests that replicating the Italian strategy of ECG screening in the United States would result in enormous costs per life saved.


Journal of Clinical Oncology | 2015

Outcomes of Patients With Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia and Richter's Transformation After Transplantation Failure

Uri Rozovski; Ohad Benjamini; Preetesh Jain; Philip A. Thompson; William G. Wierda; Susan O'Brien; Jan A. Burger; Alessandra Ferrajoli; Stefan Faderl; Elizabeth J. Shpall; Chitra Hosing; Issa F. Khouri; Richard E. Champlin; Michael J. Keating; Zeev Estrov

OBJECTIVES This study sought to estimate the costs of a national electrocardiographic (ECG) screening of athletes in the United States and the number of lives that would be saved by that program. BACKGROUND A single study from Italy suggests that mandatory ECG screening of athletes reduces their risk of sudden cardiac death. Based on that study, ECG screening of athletes is endorsed by the European Society of Cardiology, though not by the American Heart Association. The widespread application of ECG screening remains controversial because the absolute reduction of sudden cardiac death risk provided, and its economic ramifications, have not been studied in detail. METHODS A cost-projection model was based on the Italian study, replicating its data in terms of athlete characteristics and physician performance. The size of the screening-eligible population was estimated from data provided by the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Federation of State High School Associations. The costs of diagnostic tests were obtained from Medicare reimbursement rates. RESULTS A 20-year program of ECG screening of young competitive athletes in the United States would cost between


Neurosurgery | 2014

Preoperative imaging to predict intraoperative changes in tumor-to-corticospinal tract distance: An analysis of 45 cases using high-field intraoperative magnetic resonance imaging

Tal Shahar; Uri Rozovski; Nicholas F. Marko; Sudhakar Tummala; Mateo Ziu; Jeffrey S. Weinberg; Ganesh Rao; Vinodh A. Kumar; Raymond Sawaya; Sujit S. Prabhu

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Reproductive Toxicology | 2009

The safety of conception occurring shortly after methotrexate treatment of an ectopic pregnancy.

Ran Svirsky; Uri Rozovski; Zvi Vaknin; Moty Pansky; David Schneider; Reuvit Halperin

69 billion and could be expected to save 4,813 lives. Accordingly, the cost per life saved is likely to range between


PLOS ONE | 2013

Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-3 Induces MicroRNA-155 Expression in Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

Ping Li; Srdana Grgurevic; Zhiming Liu; David M. Harris; Uri Rozovski; George A. Calin; Michael J. Keating; Zeev Estrov

10.6 and


Leukemia & Lymphoma | 2015

Incidence of and risk factors for involvement of the central nervous system in acute myeloid leukemia

Uri Rozovski; Maro Ohanian; Farhad Ravandi; Guillermo Garcia-Manero; Stefan Faderl; Sherry Pierce; Jorge Cortes; Zeev Estrov

14.4 million. CONCLUSIONS Our cost-projection model suggests that replicating the Italian strategy of ECG screening in the United States would result in enormous costs per life saved.

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Zeev Estrov

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Michael J. Keating

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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William G. Wierda

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Ping Li

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Alessandra Ferrajoli

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Zhiming Liu

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Jan A. Burger

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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David M. Harris

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Preetesh Jain

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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Nitin Jain

University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center

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