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January 15 2015

Curriculum Vitae

Colleen M Norris

NORRIS Colleen

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CURRICULUM VITAE BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Name Colleen Norris RN BScN MN PhD (Epidemiology) Citizenship Canadian Address 9220 ndash 76th Street Edmonton Alberta T6C 2K5 Telephone Home (780) 466-8521 Office (780) 492-0644 Present Position Professor Faculty of Nursing Associate Director Research Division of CV Surgery

Adjunct Professor Faculty of Medicine amp School of Public Health Sciences

Scientific Director Heart Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network - AHS

Institutions University of Alberta Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Continuing Professional Education International School of Research Impact Analysis Sept 2013 Barcelona Spain Continuing Professional Education Longitudinal Data Analysis May 2012 Ohio State University Ohio Continuing Professional Education University of Alberta Structural Equation Modeling May 2009 Edmonton AB Continuing Professional Education QCOR conference workshop Propensity Analyses- Dr Peter Austin April 2008 Baltimore Md Continuing Professional Education Harvard School of Public Health August 2006 Measurement Design and Analysis Methods for Health Outcomes Research Population Health Investigator Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2005-2009) Project Title Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approach

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CIHR New Investigator Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tomorrows Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) University of Alberta (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) University of Calgary (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title A comparison of the risk adjusted quality of life outcomes of patients in Alberta who attenddo not attend a cardiac rehabilitation program following treatment for coronary artery disease Doctorate in Epidemiology Medical Sciences-Public Health Sciences University of Alberta (2002) Edmonton Dissertation Title Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Awarded Epidemiology Research Award Honors the student who has demonstrated research excellence by defending their thesis and or published peer-reviewed papers in the 12 month period prior to Spring Convocation Continuing Professional Education Boston Mass (1998) Medical Outcomes Trust Conference Workshop on Risk Adjustment Analyses- Lisa I Iessoni Master of Nursing University of Alberta (1992) Edmonton Thesis Title The relationship between parental value orientations and parental participation in hospital care

Bachelor of Science in Nursing University of Alberta (1982) Edmonton

Diploma in Nursing University of Alberta School of Nursing (1978) Edmonton FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Fellow of the American Heart Association- 2014-Recognize and award members for excellence innovative and sustained contributions in the areas of scholarship Practice andor education and volunteer service Top achievement in Health Research ndashThe Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Heart Disease (APPROACH) -Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) and Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)- 2010 ( Awarded to Drs Ghali Knudtson Graham and Norris for the APPROACH Project) Population Health Investigator ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2005-2009) New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009) Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Tomorrowrsquos Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Epidemiology Program Research Award (2002) Honors Student who has demonstrated research excellence Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research-Thesis Support Award (1992)

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Research Assistantship Grants in support of Masters Program (1990) Department of Pediatric Nursing Book Prize (1987) Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Award (1982) Health Promotion Directorate-Alberta Health Summer Student Scholarship (1980) EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 2012-Present Scientific Director Cardiovascular and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network Alberta Health Services 2011-Present Associate Director of Research Adjunct Professor - Division of

Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of Medicine- University of Alberta 2010-Present Professor- Faculty of Nursing 2007-2009 TORCH (Tomorrowrsquos Research cardiovascular Health Professionals)

Faculty ndash University of Alberta 2006-2010 Associate Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 2005-Present Adjunct Professor- Public Health Sciences 2004 ndashPresent Adjunct Professor ndash Division of Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of

Medicine 2004 - Present Adjunct Professor - Division of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine 2003- 2006 Assistant Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 1995- 2003 Project Manager- APPROACH Project 1992-1995 ICU UtilizationOutcomes Coordinator

University of Alberta Hospitals 1991-1992 Manager ndash Pediatrics

University of Alberta Hospitals 1988-1991 Clinical Manger ndash Pediatrics

Grey Nuns Hospital 1984-1988 Instructor ndash Royal Alexandra Hospital

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School of Nursing 1978-1984 Staff Nurse- Neonatal Intensive Care Adult Intensive Care

Emergency Department Victorian Order of Nurses PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Member- American Heart Association Member- International Society for Quality of Life Research Member- Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Member- International Epidemiological Association Member- Sigma Theta Tau International- Mu Sigma Chapter Member- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses COMMUNITYPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Committee Member- Manitoba research Council- Team and Cluster Grant Committee Chair-Nursing Forum- American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 Committee member -Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 ndash Planning Committee-2013 to present The University of Alberta Grant Assist Program (Health) feedback processes for applicants The CIHR Feedback Debrief- 2012 to present Chair- Clinical Special Interest Group- International Society for Quality of Life 2011 to present Committee Member ndash CIHR Catalyst Grant Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease June 2011 to present Committee Chair- Canadian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry Committee- to Dec 2012 Committee Member ndash National Quality Indicators Cardiac RehabilitationSecondary Prevention Chapter Working Group Committee HREB oversight Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2010 to Jan 2013 Committee Member- National Roundtable on Clinical Interventions in Cardiovascular Disease Enhancing EffectivenessCIHR Institute of Gender and Health March 2010 Committee Member- Research Leadership Council for the MAZANKOWSKI ALBERTA HEART INSTITUTE Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2009February 2010 Committee MemberInternal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Peer Review Committee- September 2009 Committee Member- CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Strategic Planning Committee January 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinical Scientist Panel- May 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Peer review panel December 2008 to present Committee Member- American Heart Association- Peer review panel for the establishment of 3 Health Outcomes Centers- Detroit Michigan April May 2008

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Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

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Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

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RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

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items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

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them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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CURRICULUM VITAE BIOGRAPHICAL DATA Name Colleen Norris RN BScN MN PhD (Epidemiology) Citizenship Canadian Address 9220 ndash 76th Street Edmonton Alberta T6C 2K5 Telephone Home (780) 466-8521 Office (780) 492-0644 Present Position Professor Faculty of Nursing Associate Director Research Division of CV Surgery

Adjunct Professor Faculty of Medicine amp School of Public Health Sciences

Scientific Director Heart Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network - AHS

Institutions University of Alberta Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Continuing Professional Education International School of Research Impact Analysis Sept 2013 Barcelona Spain Continuing Professional Education Longitudinal Data Analysis May 2012 Ohio State University Ohio Continuing Professional Education University of Alberta Structural Equation Modeling May 2009 Edmonton AB Continuing Professional Education QCOR conference workshop Propensity Analyses- Dr Peter Austin April 2008 Baltimore Md Continuing Professional Education Harvard School of Public Health August 2006 Measurement Design and Analysis Methods for Health Outcomes Research Population Health Investigator Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2005-2009) Project Title Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approach

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CIHR New Investigator Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tomorrows Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) University of Alberta (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) University of Calgary (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title A comparison of the risk adjusted quality of life outcomes of patients in Alberta who attenddo not attend a cardiac rehabilitation program following treatment for coronary artery disease Doctorate in Epidemiology Medical Sciences-Public Health Sciences University of Alberta (2002) Edmonton Dissertation Title Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Awarded Epidemiology Research Award Honors the student who has demonstrated research excellence by defending their thesis and or published peer-reviewed papers in the 12 month period prior to Spring Convocation Continuing Professional Education Boston Mass (1998) Medical Outcomes Trust Conference Workshop on Risk Adjustment Analyses- Lisa I Iessoni Master of Nursing University of Alberta (1992) Edmonton Thesis Title The relationship between parental value orientations and parental participation in hospital care

Bachelor of Science in Nursing University of Alberta (1982) Edmonton

Diploma in Nursing University of Alberta School of Nursing (1978) Edmonton FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Fellow of the American Heart Association- 2014-Recognize and award members for excellence innovative and sustained contributions in the areas of scholarship Practice andor education and volunteer service Top achievement in Health Research ndashThe Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Heart Disease (APPROACH) -Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) and Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)- 2010 ( Awarded to Drs Ghali Knudtson Graham and Norris for the APPROACH Project) Population Health Investigator ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2005-2009) New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009) Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Tomorrowrsquos Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Epidemiology Program Research Award (2002) Honors Student who has demonstrated research excellence Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research-Thesis Support Award (1992)

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4

Research Assistantship Grants in support of Masters Program (1990) Department of Pediatric Nursing Book Prize (1987) Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Award (1982) Health Promotion Directorate-Alberta Health Summer Student Scholarship (1980) EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 2012-Present Scientific Director Cardiovascular and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network Alberta Health Services 2011-Present Associate Director of Research Adjunct Professor - Division of

Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of Medicine- University of Alberta 2010-Present Professor- Faculty of Nursing 2007-2009 TORCH (Tomorrowrsquos Research cardiovascular Health Professionals)

Faculty ndash University of Alberta 2006-2010 Associate Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 2005-Present Adjunct Professor- Public Health Sciences 2004 ndashPresent Adjunct Professor ndash Division of Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of

Medicine 2004 - Present Adjunct Professor - Division of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine 2003- 2006 Assistant Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 1995- 2003 Project Manager- APPROACH Project 1992-1995 ICU UtilizationOutcomes Coordinator

University of Alberta Hospitals 1991-1992 Manager ndash Pediatrics

University of Alberta Hospitals 1988-1991 Clinical Manger ndash Pediatrics

Grey Nuns Hospital 1984-1988 Instructor ndash Royal Alexandra Hospital

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5

School of Nursing 1978-1984 Staff Nurse- Neonatal Intensive Care Adult Intensive Care

Emergency Department Victorian Order of Nurses PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Member- American Heart Association Member- International Society for Quality of Life Research Member- Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Member- International Epidemiological Association Member- Sigma Theta Tau International- Mu Sigma Chapter Member- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses COMMUNITYPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Committee Member- Manitoba research Council- Team and Cluster Grant Committee Chair-Nursing Forum- American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 Committee member -Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 ndash Planning Committee-2013 to present The University of Alberta Grant Assist Program (Health) feedback processes for applicants The CIHR Feedback Debrief- 2012 to present Chair- Clinical Special Interest Group- International Society for Quality of Life 2011 to present Committee Member ndash CIHR Catalyst Grant Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease June 2011 to present Committee Chair- Canadian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry Committee- to Dec 2012 Committee Member ndash National Quality Indicators Cardiac RehabilitationSecondary Prevention Chapter Working Group Committee HREB oversight Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2010 to Jan 2013 Committee Member- National Roundtable on Clinical Interventions in Cardiovascular Disease Enhancing EffectivenessCIHR Institute of Gender and Health March 2010 Committee Member- Research Leadership Council for the MAZANKOWSKI ALBERTA HEART INSTITUTE Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2009February 2010 Committee MemberInternal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Peer Review Committee- September 2009 Committee Member- CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Strategic Planning Committee January 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinical Scientist Panel- May 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Peer review panel December 2008 to present Committee Member- American Heart Association- Peer review panel for the establishment of 3 Health Outcomes Centers- Detroit Michigan April May 2008

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6

Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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7

The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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8

Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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9

Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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CIHR New Investigator Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Tomorrows Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) University of Alberta (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title Gender Differences in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Postdoctoral Research Fellow Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) University of Calgary (2002 ndash 2003)Project Title A comparison of the risk adjusted quality of life outcomes of patients in Alberta who attenddo not attend a cardiac rehabilitation program following treatment for coronary artery disease Doctorate in Epidemiology Medical Sciences-Public Health Sciences University of Alberta (2002) Edmonton Dissertation Title Quality of Life Outcomes Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Awarded Epidemiology Research Award Honors the student who has demonstrated research excellence by defending their thesis and or published peer-reviewed papers in the 12 month period prior to Spring Convocation Continuing Professional Education Boston Mass (1998) Medical Outcomes Trust Conference Workshop on Risk Adjustment Analyses- Lisa I Iessoni Master of Nursing University of Alberta (1992) Edmonton Thesis Title The relationship between parental value orientations and parental participation in hospital care

Bachelor of Science in Nursing University of Alberta (1982) Edmonton

Diploma in Nursing University of Alberta School of Nursing (1978) Edmonton FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS Fellow of the American Heart Association- 2014-Recognize and award members for excellence innovative and sustained contributions in the areas of scholarship Practice andor education and volunteer service Top achievement in Health Research ndashThe Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Heart Disease (APPROACH) -Canadian Institute of Health Research (CIHR) and Canadian Medical Association Journal (CMAJ)- 2010 ( Awarded to Drs Ghali Knudtson Graham and Norris for the APPROACH Project) Population Health Investigator ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research (2005-2009) New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research (2004-2009) Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team (CCORT) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Tomorrowrsquos Research Cardiovascular Health Professionals (TORCH) - Postdoctoral Fellowship (2002) Epidemiology Program Research Award (2002) Honors Student who has demonstrated research excellence Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research-Thesis Support Award (1992)

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Research Assistantship Grants in support of Masters Program (1990) Department of Pediatric Nursing Book Prize (1987) Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Award (1982) Health Promotion Directorate-Alberta Health Summer Student Scholarship (1980) EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 2012-Present Scientific Director Cardiovascular and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network Alberta Health Services 2011-Present Associate Director of Research Adjunct Professor - Division of

Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of Medicine- University of Alberta 2010-Present Professor- Faculty of Nursing 2007-2009 TORCH (Tomorrowrsquos Research cardiovascular Health Professionals)

Faculty ndash University of Alberta 2006-2010 Associate Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 2005-Present Adjunct Professor- Public Health Sciences 2004 ndashPresent Adjunct Professor ndash Division of Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of

Medicine 2004 - Present Adjunct Professor - Division of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine 2003- 2006 Assistant Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 1995- 2003 Project Manager- APPROACH Project 1992-1995 ICU UtilizationOutcomes Coordinator

University of Alberta Hospitals 1991-1992 Manager ndash Pediatrics

University of Alberta Hospitals 1988-1991 Clinical Manger ndash Pediatrics

Grey Nuns Hospital 1984-1988 Instructor ndash Royal Alexandra Hospital

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School of Nursing 1978-1984 Staff Nurse- Neonatal Intensive Care Adult Intensive Care

Emergency Department Victorian Order of Nurses PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Member- American Heart Association Member- International Society for Quality of Life Research Member- Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Member- International Epidemiological Association Member- Sigma Theta Tau International- Mu Sigma Chapter Member- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses COMMUNITYPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Committee Member- Manitoba research Council- Team and Cluster Grant Committee Chair-Nursing Forum- American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 Committee member -Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 ndash Planning Committee-2013 to present The University of Alberta Grant Assist Program (Health) feedback processes for applicants The CIHR Feedback Debrief- 2012 to present Chair- Clinical Special Interest Group- International Society for Quality of Life 2011 to present Committee Member ndash CIHR Catalyst Grant Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease June 2011 to present Committee Chair- Canadian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry Committee- to Dec 2012 Committee Member ndash National Quality Indicators Cardiac RehabilitationSecondary Prevention Chapter Working Group Committee HREB oversight Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2010 to Jan 2013 Committee Member- National Roundtable on Clinical Interventions in Cardiovascular Disease Enhancing EffectivenessCIHR Institute of Gender and Health March 2010 Committee Member- Research Leadership Council for the MAZANKOWSKI ALBERTA HEART INSTITUTE Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2009February 2010 Committee MemberInternal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Peer Review Committee- September 2009 Committee Member- CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Strategic Planning Committee January 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinical Scientist Panel- May 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Peer review panel December 2008 to present Committee Member- American Heart Association- Peer review panel for the establishment of 3 Health Outcomes Centers- Detroit Michigan April May 2008

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Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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8

Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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9

Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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26

28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

NORRIS Colleen

28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

29

67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

NORRIS Colleen

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

NORRIS Colleen

36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

NORRIS Colleen

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Research Assistantship Grants in support of Masters Program (1990) Department of Pediatric Nursing Book Prize (1987) Kappa Alpha Theta Scholarship Award (1982) Health Promotion Directorate-Alberta Health Summer Student Scholarship (1980) EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCE 2012-Present Scientific Director Cardiovascular and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network Alberta Health Services 2011-Present Associate Director of Research Adjunct Professor - Division of

Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of Medicine- University of Alberta 2010-Present Professor- Faculty of Nursing 2007-2009 TORCH (Tomorrowrsquos Research cardiovascular Health Professionals)

Faculty ndash University of Alberta 2006-2010 Associate Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 2005-Present Adjunct Professor- Public Health Sciences 2004 ndashPresent Adjunct Professor ndash Division of Cardiovascular Surgery Faculty of

Medicine 2004 - Present Adjunct Professor - Division of Cardiology Faculty of Medicine 2003- 2006 Assistant Professor ndash Faculty of Nursing 1995- 2003 Project Manager- APPROACH Project 1992-1995 ICU UtilizationOutcomes Coordinator

University of Alberta Hospitals 1991-1992 Manager ndash Pediatrics

University of Alberta Hospitals 1988-1991 Clinical Manger ndash Pediatrics

Grey Nuns Hospital 1984-1988 Instructor ndash Royal Alexandra Hospital

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School of Nursing 1978-1984 Staff Nurse- Neonatal Intensive Care Adult Intensive Care

Emergency Department Victorian Order of Nurses PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Member- American Heart Association Member- International Society for Quality of Life Research Member- Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Member- International Epidemiological Association Member- Sigma Theta Tau International- Mu Sigma Chapter Member- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses COMMUNITYPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Committee Member- Manitoba research Council- Team and Cluster Grant Committee Chair-Nursing Forum- American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 Committee member -Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 ndash Planning Committee-2013 to present The University of Alberta Grant Assist Program (Health) feedback processes for applicants The CIHR Feedback Debrief- 2012 to present Chair- Clinical Special Interest Group- International Society for Quality of Life 2011 to present Committee Member ndash CIHR Catalyst Grant Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease June 2011 to present Committee Chair- Canadian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry Committee- to Dec 2012 Committee Member ndash National Quality Indicators Cardiac RehabilitationSecondary Prevention Chapter Working Group Committee HREB oversight Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2010 to Jan 2013 Committee Member- National Roundtable on Clinical Interventions in Cardiovascular Disease Enhancing EffectivenessCIHR Institute of Gender and Health March 2010 Committee Member- Research Leadership Council for the MAZANKOWSKI ALBERTA HEART INSTITUTE Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2009February 2010 Committee MemberInternal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Peer Review Committee- September 2009 Committee Member- CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Strategic Planning Committee January 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinical Scientist Panel- May 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Peer review panel December 2008 to present Committee Member- American Heart Association- Peer review panel for the establishment of 3 Health Outcomes Centers- Detroit Michigan April May 2008

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Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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School of Nursing 1978-1984 Staff Nurse- Neonatal Intensive Care Adult Intensive Care

Emergency Department Victorian Order of Nurses PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS Member- Canadian Cardiovascular Society Member- American Heart Association Member- International Society for Quality of Life Research Member- Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses Member- International Epidemiological Association Member- Sigma Theta Tau International- Mu Sigma Chapter Member- Alberta Association of Registered Nurses COMMUNITYPROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES Committee Member- Manitoba research Council- Team and Cluster Grant Committee Chair-Nursing Forum- American Heart Association Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 Committee member -Quality of Care and Outcomes Research Scientific Sessions 2014 ndash Planning Committee-2013 to present The University of Alberta Grant Assist Program (Health) feedback processes for applicants The CIHR Feedback Debrief- 2012 to present Chair- Clinical Special Interest Group- International Society for Quality of Life 2011 to present Committee Member ndash CIHR Catalyst Grant Clinical Interventions for Cardiovascular Disease June 2011 to present Committee Chair- Canadian Cardiovascular Rehabilitation Registry Committee- to Dec 2012 Committee Member ndash National Quality Indicators Cardiac RehabilitationSecondary Prevention Chapter Working Group Committee HREB oversight Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2010 to Jan 2013 Committee Member- National Roundtable on Clinical Interventions in Cardiovascular Disease Enhancing EffectivenessCIHR Institute of Gender and Health March 2010 Committee Member- Research Leadership Council for the MAZANKOWSKI ALBERTA HEART INSTITUTE Committee Member- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program October 2009February 2010 Committee MemberInternal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Peer Review Committee- September 2009 Committee Member- CIHR Institute of Gender and Health Strategic Planning Committee January 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinical Scientist Panel- May 2009 Committee Member- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Peer review panel December 2008 to present Committee Member- American Heart Association- Peer review panel for the establishment of 3 Health Outcomes Centers- Detroit Michigan April May 2008

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Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

NORRIS Colleen

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Committee Member- Health Research Ethics Board- Panel B January 2008 to January 2013- Monthly Committee Member- Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute- Research Strategic Planning Committee November 2007 to January 2009 Search and Selection Committee Scientific Director Alberta Heart Institute November-December 2005 Committee Member ndash Alberta Heritage Foundation for Medical Research Summer Studentship Committee 2005 2006 2007 Small Group Leader- 2nd Annual Putting Evidence into Practice Workshop Edmonton Alberta Canada November 4-6 2004 Committee Member- Planning Abstract Reviewer Session Chair -Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-June 2004 to present APPROACH Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment In Coronary Heart Disease) Investigator ACHORD (Alliance for Canadian Health Outcomes Research in Diabetes)aInvestigator CCORT ndashCanadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Investigator GENESIS (Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease From Bench to Beyond) Investigator Internal Reviewer- Manitoba Health Council- Cluster and Team Grant Program 2014 Internal Reviewer-Saskatchewan Health Research ndashFellowship Program February 2010 Internal Reviewer- Saskatchewan Health Research Group Grant Program September 2009 Internal Reviewer- CIHR Prevention of Cardiovascular amp Respiratory Diseases Grant Program- August 2009-Nov 2009 Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario- Clinician Scientist Award- 2009-present Internal Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada- Panel 1A 2008-present Internal Reviewer- CIHR- Fall 2007 Health Services and Policy Research (french application) Internal Reviewer- GENESIS Fellowshipsstudentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- AHFMR summer studentship 2004-2008 Internal Reviewer- CCORT studentshipfellowship 2004-2006 Internal Reviewer- Cardiovascular Sciences Research Day 2004-present External Reviewer- Heart and Stroke Foundation 2003-2007 External Reviewer ndash CIHR Randomized Controlled Trial Program 2005-2006 Peer Reviewer Circulation Circulation- Quality and Outcomes Health and Quality of Life Outcomes

Journal of the American College of Cardiology American Journal of Critical Care American Heart Journal Journal of American College of Cardiology

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7

The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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8

Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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The Journal of Clinical Epidemiology Quality of Life Research Journal Medical Care The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Canadian Journal of Cardiology Journal of Womenrsquos Health Canadian Journal of Nursing Research Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine Gender Medicine Cardiovascular Journal of Africa Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Selections Advisory Committee 2007-2009 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Research Committee-2004-2007 Committee Member ndash Faculty of Nursing Capital Campaign Cabinet Past Member Premierrsquos Council on Health Care Reform Past Board MemberProvincial Council AARN (1990-1992) President Edmonton Fencing Club 2007-2010 Planning committee FON Sponsored Mustard Seed Dinner for the Homeless -2008 RESEARCH Co-Applicant Quality Improvement and Clinical Research (QuICR- Team Stroke Alberta) Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions CRIO Team Grant $ 4998342 (2014-2019) Co-Applicant PRIHS EfficientEffective delivery and follow-up of cardiovascular implantable electric devices in Alberta Performance Evaluation and Rhythm Follow-up Optimization with remote monitoring (PERFORM) collaborative project Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Collaborator PRIHSBariatric Care and Rehabilitation Alberta Innovates ndash Health Solutions Partnership for Innovation and Research Science $ 750000 (2014-2017) Co-Investigator The Impact of Violence experiences on the relationship between oxytocin and trust Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 256758 (2012-2015)

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8

Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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9

Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

NORRIS Colleen

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Co-Investigator Evaluating Therapeutic Decision-Making Outcomes and Resource Utilization in Chronic Stable Anginaan interprovinvial population-based studyCanadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 27500000 (2012-2015) Co-Investigator Pink Ribbons and Red Dresses The relationship between disease awareness campaigns health-related cognitions and perceptions of preventive behaviours Canadian Institute of Health Research-Operating Grant-$ 50000 (2011-2013) Principal Investigator Sex and Gender Role Differences in Health Status Measures of Patients with Heart Disease Canadian Institute of Health Research-Catalyst Grant- $ 8300000 (2010-2011) Principal Investigator Integrating gender into health research A scoping study on conceptual frameworks and tools for measuring gender- Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 6800000 (2008-2010) Co- Principal Investigator Sex Differences and Determinants of Health Status Post AMI- Heart and Stroke Foundation $ 154000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research $ 90000000 (2005-2009) Co- Investigator Gender and Sex Determinants of Cardiovascular Disease GENESIS Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Canadian Institute of Health Research PRAXY study $30000000 (2009-2012) Co- Investigator Outcomes of Medical Surgical and Percutaneous Treatment of Peripheral Arterial Disease Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co- Investigator The Initiative for Translational Hypertension Research Tackling hypertension-related health management through knowledge translation system re-design and direct translation of bench to practice Faculty of Medicine and CHA Emerging Teams Grant $300000 (2008-2011) Co-Investigator CIHR Team in Occlusive Vascular Disease- Canadian Institute of Health Research $80000000 yr (2007-2012) Co-Investigator Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team CCORT II Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 421455000 (2006-2011) Co- Investigator Angina with Normal Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes Canadian Institute of Health Research Canadian Institute of Health Research ndash $ 31966500 (2006-2009) Co-Principal Investigator The Obesity Paradox in Heart Failure University Hospital Foundation $24000 (2008-2009)

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Principal Investigator Baseline HRQOL Measurement The Importance Of Timing CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2006) Co- Investigator IPV as a Model to Assess Impact of Uncontrollable Severe Stress in Women Canadian Institute of Health Research - $ 11940100 (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Gender differences in health related quality of life outcomes in CAD A multidimensional approachPopulation Health Investigator Award - AHFMR Establishment grant - $300000 + Salary support (2005-2008) Principal Investigator Outcome associated with providing follow-up resources to patients reporting significant depressive symptomatology following cardiac catheterization CCORT- Summer Studentship Supervisor- $4500 (2005) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health related quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease New Investigator Award ndash Canadian Institute of Health Research $275000 + Salary Support (2004-2009) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Inter-disciplinary Capacity Enhancement (ICE) Team Pilot study Canadian Institute of Health Research $17500 (2005-2006) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction Faculty of Nursing Establishment Grant - $20000 (2002) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in health relared quality of life outcomes following treatment for coronary artery disease Institute of Gender and Health Canadian Institutes of Health Research $206600 (2004-2008) Principal Investigator Gender Differences in Quality of Life Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary and Dr Louise Jensen PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Funded by TORCH (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($14000) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients in Alberta Who Attenddo not Attend a Cardiac Rehabilitation Program Following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Post-Doctoral supervisors Dr William Ghali Faculty of Medicine and CHAPS University of Calgary Funded by CCORT (Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Heart amp Stroke Foundation) ($25200) Principal Investigator Quality of Life Outcomes following Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease Doctoral dissertation Supervisor Dr Duncan Saunders MD PhD Department of Public Health Sciences Faculty of Medicine University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Artery Disease (APPROACH) ( $5000)

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Principal Investigator Parental Values and Participation in Care Masters Thesis Supervisor Dr Pamela Brink PhD Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Edmonton Funded by the Alberta Foundation for Nursing Research ($1000) Collaborator roles include data acquisition data analysis and manuscript preparation Angina with lsquoNormalrsquo Coronary Arteries Sex Differences in Presentation and Outcomes PI Dr Karin Humphries Vancouver BC Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe PI Dr Jeyan Nagendrean Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing Mitral Valve Surgery in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr David Ross Clinical Presentation of In-Stent Restenosis in the year following Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Dr Rob WelshKevin Bainey Quality of Life Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes PI-Dr Jeffrey Johnson Quality of Life Outcomes of Elderly Patients Following Revascularization for CAD PI Dr Michelle Graham Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A multi-centre study PI Dr R Baskett Dr David Ross Relationship Between Population Rates Of Cardiac Catheterization And Detection Of High-Risk Coronary Disease PI Dr Michelle Graham Chronic Renal Failure in the Patients with Congestive Heart Failure PI Dr Findlay McCallister Use of Statins and the Subsequent Development of DVTs PI Dr Ross Tsuyuki Cardiac Transplantation with Donors 50 Years of Age or Older PI Dr Steven Meyer Long Term Outcome of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction A Province Wide Analysis PI Dr Jehanger Appoo Correlates of Coronary Revascularization Refusal in a Population-Based Cardiac Catheterization Cohort Dr Saif Rathore Safety of Percutaneous Coronary Interventions Without On-Site Cardiac Surgery-A Recent 10-Year Experience of 5909 Cases from a North American Centre PI Dr William Hui

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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TEACHING Professor Nursing 341- Statistics ndash Fall 2013

Nursing 692- PhD Studies-Applied Statistics in Research- Winter 2013 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research ndashSpring 2012 Nursing 497- Nursing Research amp Statistics II- Spring 2011

Sabbatical Jan 2010-Dec 2010 Associate Professor Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2009

Nursing 503- Research Design in Nursing-Fall 2008 Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research-Fall 2007 Awarded Teaching Technology Initiative including provision of laptops and new technologies for teaching Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Fall 2007 Cardiovascular Surgery Residents Program- Epidemiology Consult 2006 to present- teach basic Epidemiologicalstatistical concepts to CV surgery residents

Associate Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2007 Assistant Professor Nursing 504- Statistics in Nursing Research Spring 2006 Fall 2005 Fall 2004

Summer 2003 Nursing 503- Guest Lecture- Power Analysis- Spring 2006 Spring 2005 Nursing 307- Guest Lecture-Women and Cardiovascular Disease ndash March 2006 Nursing 497 Nursing Research and Statistics 2 Cardiology Journal Club- Epidemiological SupportFacilitator

Teaching Assistant Nursing 683 Design Issues in Nursing Research Nursing 397 Nursing Research and Statistics 1 Dr Louise Jensen Faculty of Nursing University of Alberta Fall 2002 Instructor 2nd Year Curriculum Royal Alexandra Hospital School of Nursing

1984-1987

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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1 REFEREED PAPERS (underline = student) ( = collected data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

1 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission after Cardiac Surgery Derivation and Validation of the APPROACH CVICU Clinical Prediction Model from a Registry Cohort of 10799 Surgical Cases (In Press Critical Care)

2 Hammal F Exekowitz JA Norris CM Wild CT Finegan B for the APPROACH Investigators In patients with coronary artery disease Does smoking status one year after angiography influence long term survival (BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2014 14133 )

3 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification (accepted in J Cardiovascular Surgery)

4 Swiniarski GV Mah J Bulbuc CF Norris CM A comprehensive literature review on hypothermia and early extubation following coronary artery bypass surgery (In Press June 2014 Journal of Applied Nursing Research)

5 Haywood KL Brett J Salek S Marlett N Penman C Shklaroc S Norris CM Santana MJ Staniszewska S Patient and public engagement in health-related quality of life and patient-reported outcomes research Whatrsquos important and why should we care Findings from the first ISOQOL patient engagement symposium( 2014 In press Quality of Life Research)

6 Kamal N Benavente O Buck B Boyle K Butcher K Casaubon LK Cote R Demchuk AM Deschaintre Y Dowlatchahi D Gubitz GJ Hunter GJeerakthil T Lang E Lanthier S Lindsay P Newcommon N Mandzia J Norris CM Oczkowski W Odier C Poppe A Phillips S Saposnik G Selchen D Shuaib A Silver F Smith EE Stotts G Suddes M Swartz R Teal P Watson T Hill MD Good is not GOOD enough The benchmark stroke door-to-needle time should be 30 minutes (in Print Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences)

7 Leung Yinko SL Pelletier R Behlouli H Norris CM Pilote L for GENESIS PRAXY Investigators

Health-related quality of life in young patients with acute coronary syndrome Does sex or gender really matter (In Press Journal of the American Heart Association)

8 Steele D Norris CM Cutting peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs) may lead to increased rates of catheter-related deep vein thrombosis (In Press J of Infusion Nursing)

9 Grace SL Poirier P Norris CM Oakes GH Somanader DS Suskin N Pan-Canadian development of cardiac rehabilitation and secondary prevention quality indicators (In Press Can J of Card)2014

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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10 Kaila K Norris CM Graham MM Bainey K Long-term survival in south Asians admitted with and acute coronary syndrome Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH ) registry (In Press Am Journal of Card)2014

11 Adams LY Koop PM Quan H Norris CM A population based comparison of the use of acute

health care services by seniors with and without mental illness (In Press Journal of Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing)2014

12 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (In Press Pharmacotherapy) 2013

13 Izadnegahdar M Norris CM Kaul P Pilote L Humphries KH Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome (in Press Canadian Journal of Cardiology) 2014

14 Veronovici NR Lasiuk G Remple G Norris CM Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Feb 2014 vol 13 (1)p 22-31

15 Ouzounian M Ghali WA Yip AM Buth KJ Humphries K Stukel TA Norris CM Southern D Galbraith PD Thompson CR Abel J Love MP Hassan A Hirsch GM Determinants of PCI versus CABG An Inter-Provincial Comparison (in Press Can J Cardiol 2013 doipii S0828-282X(13)00210-9 101016jcjca201303026 [Epub ahead of print])

16 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo JJ Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure is a predictor of long-term survival in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery with left ventricular dysfunction (in press Annals of Thoracic Surgery)

17 Graham MM OrsquoNeill D Rolfson DB Dando C Galbraith PD Norris CM The impact of frailty on outcome in elderly patients with acute coronary syndromes Canadian Journal of Cardiology 29(12)1610-5 2013 Dec

18 Khan N Daskalopoulou S Karp I Eisenberg M Pelletier R Avgil TM Dasgupta K Norris CM

Pilote L Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young (In Press Archives of Internal Medicine- JAMA Internal Medicine 2013)

19 Kieser KM Curran H Rose MS Norris CM Graham MM Arterial grafts balance survival between

incomplete and complete revascularization A series of 1000 consecutive coronary artery bypass graft patients with 98 arterial grafts J of Thoracic and CV Surgery 2014 147(1) p 75-84

20 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM Ross DB MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Southern D Meyer SR for the APPROACH Investigators Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Annals of Thoracic Surgery 96(6)2038-44 2013 Dec

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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21 Wijeysundera HC Norris CM Fefer P Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Wolfe R Wright GA Strauss B

Ko DT Relationship between initial treatment strategy and quality of life in patients with coronary chronic total occlusions EuroIntervention 2014 91165-1172

22 Geyes G Norris CM Graham MM Revascularization Rates Drop after Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Despite Guideline Recommendations (Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions- 2013 in Press )

23 Shearer K Rempel G Norris CM amp Magill-Evans J (2013) ldquoItrsquos no big dealrdquo Adolescents with

congenital heart disease J of Pediatric Nursing 28(1) 28-36 2013 Jan

24 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2012(144)3547-52

25 Fech J Welsh R Hegadoren KM Norris CM Caring for the radial artery post-angiogram A

comparison of three methods of compression European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing March 2012 vol 11 1 pp 44-50 first published on January 11 2012

26 Bainey KR Norris CM Gupta M Galbraith D Ghali WA Knudtson ML Graham MM for the

APPROACH investigators Altered Health Status and Quality of Life in South Asians with Coronary Artery Disease American Heart Journal Volume 162 Issue 3 September 2011 Pages 501-506

27 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2011 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2011

28 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Annals of Thoracic Surgery 92(4)1269-75 discussion 1275-6 2011 Oct

29 McMurtry MS Lewin AM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Galbraith PD Schulte F Norris CM Graham

MM The clinical profile and outcomes associated with coronary collaterals in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5)581-8 2011 Sep

30 Wijeysundera H Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko D Krahn M Predicting EQ-5D Utility Scores from the Seattle Angina Questionnaire in Coronary Artery Disease A Mapping Algorithm Using a Bayesian Framework Medical Decision Making 31(3)481-93 2011-May-Jun

31 Norris CM A three year lifestyle intervention for adults at moderate to high risk of cardiovascular disease may be cost effective when added to standard care and improves three year physical-function and bodily pain scores Evidenced Based Nursing 14(2) 50-1 2011 Apr

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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32 Lehr EJ Wang PZT Oreopoulos A Kanji HD Norris CM MacArthur RG Midterm outcomes and quality of life of aortic root replacement mechanical vs biological conduits Can Jour of Card (2011) 262e15-262e20 wwwonlineccjcca

33 Oreopoulos A Fonarow GC Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Norris CM Johnson JJ Padwal RA Do anthropometric indices accurately reflect directly-measured body composition in men and women with chronic heart failure Congestive Heart Failure 17 (2) 90-2 2011 Mar

34 Alton GY Rempel GR Robertson CMT Newburn-Cook CV Norris CM Functional outcomes after neonatal open heart surgery Comparison of survivors of the Norwood staged procedure and the arterial switch operation Cardiology in the Young (2010) 20668-75

35 Oreopoulos A Kalantar-Zadeh K McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Fonarow GC Johnson JJ Norris CM

Padwal RA Comparison of Direct Body Composition Assessment Methods in Patients with Chronic Heart Failure Journal of Cardiac Failure 16(11)867-72 2010-Nov

36 Oreopoulos A Padwal R McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease International Journal of Obesity 34(9)1434-41 2010 Sep

37 Norris CM Murray JW Tripplett LS Hegadoren KM Gender roles in persistent sex differences in health-related quality-of-life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine- August 2010 7(4) 330-39

38 Norris CM Prevalence of myocardial infarction over a 10-15 year period in the USA has decreased

in midlife men but increased in women (Comment ndashjournal article)cnorris Evidence-Based Nursing July 2010 1378

39 Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery-140(1)182-7 187e12010 Jul

40 Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R The Association Between Direct Measures of Body Composition and Prognostic Factors in Chronic

Heart Failure Mayo Clinic Proceedings Jul 1 201085 (7) 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC

and Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH European Heart Journal November 200930 p 2584-92

42 Norris CM Ljubsa A Hegadoren KM Gender as a determinant of anxiety and depression

responses in patients with coronary artery disease Gender Medicine Vol 6 (3) Sept 2009 p479-87

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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43 King K M Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with

process and outcomes of cardiac care A cohort study BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009 936 (6 August 2009)

44 Knudtson ML Norris CM Galbraith PD Hubacek J Ghali WA Explicit risk in acute coronary

syndrome management Can J Cardiol 2009 Jun25 Suppl A29A-36A Review 45 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KH All you have to do is call A Pilot Study to

improve the outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease Applied Nursing Research 2009 Vol 22 (2) 133-37

46 Norris CM King K A qualitative examination of the factors that influence womenrsquos quality of life

as they live with coronary artery disease Western Journal of Nursing Research 2009 31(4) 513-24

47 Mohamed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumdar SR Ross DB Norris CM Alberta Provincial Program for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease I Preoperative statin use and infection after cardiac surgery a cohort study Clinical Infectious Diseases 200948(7)e66-72

48 Hegadoren KM Norris C Lasiuk G Chivers-Wilson K The many faces of depression in primary

care Texto amp Contexto Enfermagen (invited peer-reviewed submission) Texto Contexto Enferm 2009 Jan-Mar 18(1) 155-64

49 Broddadottir H Jensen L Norris C Graham M Health-related quality of life in women with

coronary artery disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20098(1)18-25

50 Norris CM Spertus JA Jensen L Johnson J Hegadoren KM Ghali WA for the APPROACH Investigators Sex and Gender Discrepancies in Health-Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients With Established Coronary Artery Disease Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes 20081(2)123-130

51 Norris CM Hegadoren KM Patterson L Pilote L Sex differences in prodromal symptoms of

patients with acute coronary syndrome a pilot study Progress in Cardiovascular Nursing 200823(1)27-31

52 Graham MM Westerhout CM Kaul P Norris CM Armstrong PW Sex differences in patients seeking medical attention for prodromal symptoms before an acute coronary event American Heart Journal 2008156(6)1210-1216e1211

53 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Norris CM Mullen JC Pretorius V Kalantar-Zadeh K Effect of obesity on

short- and long-term mortality postcoronary revascularization a meta-analysis Obesity 200816(2)442-450

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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54 Bainey KR Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Welsh RC APPROACH investigators Clinical in-stent restenosis with bare metal stents is it truly a benign phenomenon International Journal of Cardiology 2008128(3)378-382

55 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow GC Norris CM McAlister FA Body mass

index and mortality in heart failure a meta-analysis American Heart Journal 2008156(1)13-22

56 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Gao M Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH Investigators An administrative data merging solution for dealing with missing data in a clinical registry adaptation from ICD-9 to ICD-10 BMC Medical Research Methodology 200881

57 Quan H Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA King K Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Opinions on chelation therapy in patients undergoing coronary angiography cross-sectional survey Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200723(8)635-640

58 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better

predictor of long-term survival versus left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass surgery Journal of Thoracic amp Cardiovascular Surgery

59 Ray JG Norris CM Udell JA Tsuyuki RT McAlister FA Knudtson ML Ghali WA Lipid-lowering

therapy and outcomes in heart failure Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology amp Therapeutics 200712(1)27-35

60 Norris CM Impacts of heart disease and depression on health-related quality of life Future

Cardiology 20073(5)481-483

61 McAlister FA Oreopoulos A Norris CM Graham MM Tsuyuki RT Knudtson M Ghali WA Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Exploring the treatment-risk paradox in coronary disease[see comment] Archives of Internal Medicine 2007167(10)1019-1025

62 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression symptoms have a greater impact on the 1-year

health-related quality of life outcomes of women post-myocardial infarction compared to men[see comment] European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 20076(2)92-98

63 Pilote L Dasgupta K Guru V Humphries KH McGrath J Norris C Rabi D Tremblay J Alamian A

Barnett T Cox J Ghali WA Grace S Hamet P Ho T Kirkland S Lambert M Libersan D OLoughlin J Paradis G Petrovich M Tagalakis V A comprehensive view of sex-specific issues related to cardiovascular disease[erratum appears in CMAJ 2007 Apr 24176(9)1310] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2007176(6)S1-44

64 Norris CM Dascupta K Kirland S Differences in cardiovascular presentation in women and men

CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S22-23

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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65 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women

and men - Drug therapy post admission CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S33-37

66 Humphries KH Ghali WA Cox J Guru V Norris CM Outcomes of cardiovascular disease in women and men - Clinical Trials CMAJ Theme Issue 2007176(6)S29-32

67 Graham MM Norris CM Majumdar SR Johnson JA Diabetes and cardiovascular disease in

Alberta Acute coronary syndrome and diabetes In Alberta Diabetes Atlas 2007 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2007

68 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Investigators A Quality of life

after coronary revascularization in the elderly[see comment] European Heart Journal 200627(14)1690-1698

69 Meyer SR Modry DL Norris CM Pearson GJ Bentley MJ Koshal A Mullen JC Rebeyka IM Ross

DB Wang S Pretransplant diabetes not donor age predicts long-term outcomes in cardiac transplantation Journal of Cardiac Surgery 200621(2)117-124

70 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith D Faris P Knudtson ML for the AI Ordinal

regression model and the linear regression model were superior to the logistic regression models Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(5)448-456

71 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA APPROACH

Investigators Kaplan-Meier methods yielded misleading results in competing risk scenarios Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200659(10)1110-1114

72 Quan H Wang F Schopflocher D Norris C Galbraith PD Faris P Graham MM Knudtson ML Ghali

WA Development and validation of a surname list to define Chinese ethnicity Medical Care 200644(4)328-333

73 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Tu JV Norris CM Zentner A Knudtson ML

Investigators A Population rates of cardiac catheterization and yield of high-risk coronary artery disease[see comment] CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005173(1)35-39

74 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Maas T Maitland A Ross D Forgie R Hirsch G Outcomes in

octogenarians undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting CMAJ Canadian Medical Association Journal 2005172(9)1183-1186

75 Nagendran J Norris C Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery safe in

octogenarians European Journal of Cardio-Thoracic Surgery 200528(1)83-87

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

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Re AATS 2013 JTCVS-13-659R1 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and Complete Revascularization A series of

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Dear Dr Kieser

The editorial staff of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is pleased to inform you that after

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Manuscript id CCI-12-0465R2 The final files that you submitted for your manuscript have been checked and have been found to be suitable for publication and so will be forwarded to the publisher shortly Sincerely Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Editorial Office This message and any attached documents are only for the use of the intended recipient(s) are confidential and may contain privileged information Any unauthorized review use retransmission or other disclosure is strictly prohibited If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete the original message Thank you

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Please find below your decision letter

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FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

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20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

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The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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76 Larsen AI Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Graham MM Knudtson ML Characteristics and outcomes of patients with acute myocardial infarction and angiographically normal coronary arteries The American Journal of Cardiology 200595(2)261-263

77 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Graham MM Jensen LA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Women with coronary artery disease report worse health-related quality of life outcomes compared to men Health amp Quality of Life Outcomes 2004221

78 Norris CM Ghali WA Saunders LD Brant R Galbraith PD Systematic review of statistical methods

used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire scores Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(2)187-193

79 Thompson CR Humphries KH Gao M Galbraith PD Norris C Carere RG Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Canadian Cardiovascular Outcomes Research Team Revascularization use and survival outcomes after cardiac catheterization in British Columbia and Alberta Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(14)1417-1423

80 Norris CM Jensen LA Galbraith PD Graham MM Daub WD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Referral rate

and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation after cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation 200424(6)392-400

81 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-Term Outcome

of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery in Patients With Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2004110(11_suppl_1)II-13-17

82 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris P Dzavik V Knudtson

ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with cardiac surgery percutaneous coronary intervention or medical management Canadian Journal of Cardiology 200420(12)1259-1266

83 Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali WA Knudtson ML The

association among renal insufficiency pharmacotherapy and outcomes in 6427 patients with heart failure and coronary artery disease Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200444(8)1587-1592

84 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Sex Differences in the

Prognostic Importance of Diabetes in Patients With Ischemic Heart Disease Undergoing Coronary Angiography Diabetes Care 200326(11)3142-3147

85 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the Alberta Provincial

Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation 2002105(20)2378-2384

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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86 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Sex differences in access to coronary revascularization after cardiac catheterization importance of detailed clinical data[see comment][summary for patients in Ann Intern Med 2002 May 21136(10)I40 PMID 12020158] Annals of Internal Medicine 2002136(10)723-732

87 Faris PD Ghali WA Brant R Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus

data enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200255(2)184-191

88 Southern DA Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM Galbraith PD Graham MM Knudtson ML Alberta

Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Misclassification of income quintiles derived from area-based measures A comparison of enumeration area and forward sortation area Canadian Journal of Public Health Revue Canadienne de Sante Publique 200293(6)465-469

89 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Investigators A Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort American Heart Journal 2001142(2)254-261

90 Quan H Ghali WA Verhoef MJ Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Use of chelation therapy

after coronary angiography The American Journal of Medicine 2001111(9)686-691

91 Hemmelgarn BR Ghali WA Quan H Brant R Norris CM Taub KJ Knudtson ML Poor long-term survival after coronary angiography in patients with renal insufficiency[see comment] American Journal of Kidney Diseases 200137(1)64-72

92 Dzavik V Ghali WA Norris C Mitchell LB Koshal A Saunders LD Galbraith PD Hui W Faris P

Knudtson ML Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Investigators Long-term survival in 11661 patients with multivessel coronary artery disease in the era of stenting a report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) Investigators American Heart Journal 2001142(1)119-126

93 Ghali WA Quan H Brant R van Melle G Norris CM Faris PD Galbraith PD Knudtson ML

APPROACH Investigators Comparison of 2 methods for calculating adjusted survival curves from proportional hazards models JAMA 2001286(12)1494-1497

94 Ghali WA Quan H Norris CM Dzavik V Naylor CD Mitchell LB Brant R Knudtson ML Prognostic

significance of diabetes as a predictor of survival after cardiac catheterization The American Journal of Medicine 2000109(7)543-548

95 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD Dealing with missing data in

observational health care outcome analyses Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 200053(4)377-383

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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96 Norris C Jacobs P Rapoport J Hamilton S ICU and non-ICU cost per day Can J Anesth 199542(3)192-196

97 Rapoport J Teres D Barnett R Jacobs P Shustack A Lemeshow S Norris C Hamilton S A

comparison of intensive care unit utilization in Alberta and western Massachusetts Critical Care Medicine 199523(8)1336-1346

98 Hamilton A Norris C Wensel R Koshal A Cost reduction in cardiac surgery Canadian Journal of

Cardiology 199410(7)721-727

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

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2 BOOK CHAPTERS

1 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Chapter 26-Cardiovascular Circulatory and Hematologic Function In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

2 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

3 Norris CM Swiniarsky GL (2015) Management of Patients Structural Infectious and

Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders In P Paul R A Day B Williams BSmeltzer amp C Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths Textbook of Canadian Medical-surgical Nursing (3rd ed) Philadelphia Wolters Kluwer Health Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins (in press)

4 Graham MM Norris CM Mujumdar SR Johnson JA Chapter 5 Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease in Alberta In Johnson JA editor Alberta diabetes Atlas 2009 Edmonton Institute of Health Economics 2009 89-100

5 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Assessment of cardiovascular function In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 732-770) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

6 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with dysrhythmias and

conduction problems In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 771-802) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

7 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with coronary vascular

disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 803-853) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

8 Norris C amp Clark A M (2010) Management of patients with structural infectious and inflammatory cardiac disorders In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 854-882) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

9 Clark A M amp Norris C (2010) Management of patients with complications from heart disease In R A Day P Paul B Williams S C Smeltzer amp B Bare (Eds) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing (2nd ed pp 883-911) Philadelphia Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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26

28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

NORRIS Colleen

28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

29

67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

NORRIS Colleen

36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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10 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Assessment of Cardiovascular Function (26) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

11 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Dysrhythmias and Conduction Problems (27) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

12 Clark A Norris CM (2007 Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Coronary Vascular Disorders (28) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

13 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursingManagement of Patients with Structural Infectious and Inflammatory Cardiac Disorders (29) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

14 Clark A Norris CM (2007) Brunner amp Suddarths textbook of Canadian medical-surgical nursing Management of Patients with Complications from Heart Disease (30) Lippincott Williams amp Wilkins

3 AUDIO-CD Norris CM (2011) Health Outcomes for Women with Cardiovascular Disease ACCEL Vol 43 Issue 02 American College of Cardiology Foundation 642

4 PUBLISHED PEER REVIEWED ABSTRACTS (underline = student) ( = collectedabstracted data performed and interpreted statistical analysis in multi-authored papers)

American College of Cardiology Scientific Session 2015 San Diego CA 1 Alherbish A Norris CM Najendran J Graham MM van Diepen S The clinical and angiographic

outcomes in coronary artery bypass surgery using grafts with multiple versus single targets JACC 2015

American Heart Association Meeting Chicago Illinois 2014 2 Bainey KR Kaul P Liu W Norris CM Traboulsi M Brass N Imtiaz A Nagendran J Knudtson ML

Armstrong P and Welch RC Variation in treatment and outcomes in ASC Insights from the Alberta contemporatry acute coronary syndrome patients invasive treatment strategy (COAPT) study Circulation 2014130 A19018

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC 2014 3 Sharma R Norris C Gyenes G Wilson L Bainey KR Impact of cardiac rehabilitation on south

Asians Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S119

4 Pelletier R Humphries K Khan N Eisenberg M Cox J Norris C Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S164

5 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Acute Coronary syndrome patients admitted to cardiology versus non-cardiology wards Variations in treatment and outcome Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

6 OrsquoNeill DE Southern DA Norris CM OrsquoNeill BJ Graham MM Type 2 MI in southern Alberta A descriptive analysis Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S165

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

NORRIS Colleen

27

39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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28

53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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36

35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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7 Khani-Hanjani A Nagendran J Moore M Norris C Mullen J Kim D Freed D Nagendran J Is recipient BMI a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation Can J of Cardiology October 2014 3010S S230

American College of Cardiology 2014 Washington DC USA March 2014 8 Pelletier R Karp I Bacon S Thanassoulis G Humphries K Cox J Dasgupta K Norris C

Daskalopoulou SS lavoie K Pilote L GENESIS PRAXY Investigators Recurrent events in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Psychosocial determinants and sex interactions

American Heart Association-Dallas Texas 2013 2013-11-17 9 van Diepen S Graham MM Nagendran J Norris CM Predicting Cardiovascular Intensive Care

Unit Readmission After Cardiac Surgery Derivation of a Clinical Prediction Model From 10055 Surgical Cases Circulation 128 A16959

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2013 10 Shavadia J Graham M Norris C Macarthur R Bainey K Symptomatic graft failure and impact on

clinical outcomes after coronary artery bypass grafting surgery Results from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S143

11 Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris C Zibdawl R MacArthur R Early and mid-term outcomes in octogenarians undergoing cardiac surgery In comparison to younger patients with age stratification Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S225

12 Leung Yinko SS Pelletier R Norris C Karp I Bacon S Behlouli H Pilote L GENESIS ndashPRAXY Investigators Health-related quality of life in patients with premature acute coronary syndrome Does biological sex really matter Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S277

13 Khan N Avgil M Norris C Pelletier R Bacon S Thanassoulis S Daskatopoulou SS Behiouli Karp I Pilote L GENESIS-PRAXY Investigators Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptom Presentation in the Young Canadian Journal of Cardiology October 2013 29 (10S) p S294

American College of Cardiology November 2012 14 Ezekowitz JA Hammal F Norris C Wild C Finegan B In patients with coronary artery disease

Does smoking status at one year after an angiogram influence long term survival (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A16476

American Heart Association- Los Angeles 2012 15 Khan N Avgil M Eisenberg M Karp IPelletier R Norris C Daskalopoulou S Dasgupta K

Thanassoulis G Shimony A Pilote L Acute Coronary Syndrome without Chest Pain in Young Adults Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13157

16 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18244

17 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19311

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

NORRIS Colleen

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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18 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A19545

19 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A18664

20 Pelletier R Humphries K Bacon S Lavoie K Norris C Rabi D Karp I Shimony A Pilote L Young Women with Depression Wait Longer for Acute Coronary Syndrome Diagnosis Circulation 126(21 Supplement) A13019

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- Toronto- 2012 21 Martin B Norris CM Southern DA Quan H Ali IM Bainey KR The association between South

Asian ethnicity and long-term survival among patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S122

22 Martin B Lewin AM Southern DA Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators Obesity is associated with increased rates of revascularization in coronary artery bypass grafting patients A large cohort study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S124

23 Elhenawy AM Kuurstra E Norris C MacArthur R Modry D Mullen J Aortic root replacement in

patients with previous aortic valve surgery Experience with 48 patients (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S145

24 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ One-year evaluation of secondary

cardiovascular preventative therapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S168

25 Nagendran J Norris CM Appoo J Ross DB Nagendran J Left ventricular end-diastolic pressure

versus left ventricular ejection fraction as a predictor of survival for patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S185

26 Martin B Southern DA Lewin AM Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML on behalf of the

APPROACH Investigators The association between obesity and mortality in coronary artery disease patients is a time-dependent phenomenon (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 226

27 Kalla KS Norris CM Graham MM Quan H Bainey KR Clinical outcomes in south Asians with

acute coronary syndromes undergoing percutaneous coronary intervention Results from Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Registry (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 260

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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28 Nagendran J Norris CM Mullen JC Kim DH Ross DB Nagendran J Recipient BMI is not a risk factor for adverse long-term survival post-cardiac transplantation (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 447

29 Luu J Martin B Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern D Howarth A Friedrich M Knudtson ML The

correlation between left ventricular function as assessed through coronary angiogram and cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging A pilot study (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p 368

30 Barry AR Koshman SL Norris CM Ross DB Pearson GJ Assessment of in-hospital medication

management of patients post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery (2012) Canadian Journal of Cardiology Vol 28 5S p S386

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting 2012-Chigago 31 Amin AP Jones P Arnold S Norris CM Salisbury A Cohen D Spertus J Supporting Shared

Decision-Making in Chronic Stable Angina Predicting Symptoms Function and Quality of Life at 1 Year From the APPROACH Project (2012) JACC Vol 59No 13 Supplement A A354

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress- 2011 32 Al Shouli S TNijjar YMullen J Norris CMGraham MMeyer Set al (2011) Are the

Euroscore and STS predictive risk scores valid in octogenarians undergoing isolated CABG Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S94

33 Martin B Galbraith PD Lewin AM Anderson TJ Rabi D Knudtson ML Norris CM Ghali WA Sex differences in the association between obesity and quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Canadian Journal of Cardiology 27(5 Supplement) S136

34 Norris CM Schopflocher D Hardwicke-Brown ED Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA The Time Has Come For Consistent Sex-based Analysis of Outcome data Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 Volume 4 Issue 6 Supplement November 2011

35 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser TM Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting versus Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Patients with Severe Left ventricular Dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery Circulation Quality of Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke 2011 4 AP221

Society for Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Annual Meeting -2011 36 Kieser TM Lewin AM Graham MM Martin BJ Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA

Outcomes Associated with Bilateral Internal Thoracic Artery Grafting The Importance of Age Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

37 Mutsuga M Quinonez LG Mackie AS Norris CM Marchak EB Rutledge JM Rebeyka IM Ross DB Fast Tracking Extubation After Modified Fontan Procedure Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery 2011

European Cardiovascular Nurses Annual Spring Meeting-2010 38 Norris CM Murray J Hegadoren KM for the APPROACH investigators Can sex differences in

HRQOL outcomes be attributed to gender roles European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2010 Vol 9 Suppl 1 S43

ISAD 5th Biennal Conference Vancouver Can-2010

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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39 Hegadoren KM Chivers-Wilson K Norris C Lanius RA Coupland NJ Integration of psychological and neuroendocrine parameters by experience of stress-related disorders Journal of Affective Disorders Vol 122 Supp 1 S 33 (April 2010)

Society for Internal Medicine Annual Meeting-2010 40 Wijeysundera HC Tomlinson G Norris CM Ghali WA Ko DT Krahn MD Predicting EuroQol EQ-5D

utility scores from the SAQ in CAD A mapping algorithm using a bayesian framework Medical Decision Making 2010 30 no2 NP91

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2009 41 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R

Norris CM Association between obesity and health-related quality of life in patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 50B

42 Alayadhi W Kent WD Oreopoulos A Ross DB Pretorius V Norris CM Aortic valve replacement and management of the small aortic annulus Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 84B

43 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Panel reactive antibody level is associated with poor outcome in lung transplantation Can J Card Oct 2009Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

44 Khani-Hanjani A Lien D Mullen J Meyer SR Weinkauf J Campbell P Jackson K LaBranche K Oreopoulos A Norris C Lo P Predictors of outcome in lung transplants Role of coronary artery disease Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 260B

45 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 294B

46 Kent W Oreopoulos A Norris CM Valve type in cardiovascular surgery Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B

47 Remple GR Magill-Evans J Norris CM MacPhail S Wademan B Hawkins L Chow S Mackie AS Ready or not Parenting adolescents with complex congenital heart disease prior to transfer to adult care Can J Card Oct 2009 Vol 25 Supplement B 244B

48 Van Damme AJ Norris CM Clark AM Dafoe W Stokes H The perceived benefits reported by women who have completed a cardiac rehabilitation program J of Cardiopulm Rehab and Prev Vol 29 SeptOct 2009 P 337

American Heart Association Annual Meeting ndash 2009 49 Chan AY McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Ross DB Impact of beta-blocker use on

outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery Circulation 2009120s944 AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2009 50 Norris CM Hegadoren KM The importance of using a sex-based analysis when screening for

anxiety and depression in patients with CAD Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e28 51 Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Rates of further revascularization drop after coronary artery

bypass surgery Circ Cardiovasc Qual Outcomes Vol 2 No 3 e31 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2008 Toronto 52 Mercier D Cox J Hirsch G Mcfetridge J Hassan A Migel E Taylor S and Norris CM The effect of

wait times on quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 306E

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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53 Danter M McAlister FA Johnson JJ Kanji HD Oreopoulis A Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of life in Aboriginal patients with coronary artery disease Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 208E

54 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal RA Ezekowitz J Sharma A Fonarow GC and Norris CM The Relationship Between Body Mass Index Treatment and Mortality in Patients with Established Coronary Artery Disease A Report from APPROACH Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 141E

55 Alghamadi H Oreopoulos A Norris CM Alizadeh-Ranjbar K Morrow L Brass N Cheung PK Leung

R Hui WA Dorsch M Recurrent intervention rates comparing ABCIXIMAB and Eptifibatide in Percutaneous Coronary Intervention Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 60E

56 Mohammed R McAlister FA Pretorius V Kapoor AS Majumbar SR Ross DB and Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Preoperative statin use and outcomes after cardiac surgery A prospective cohort study Can J Card 2008 Vol 24 Suppl E pg 200E201E

AHA-Quality of Care and Outcomes Research-2008 57 Norris CM Ghali WA Spertus J Hegadoren KA Johnson J Jensen LA Gender-based disparities in

quality of life outcomes among Patients with CAD Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e445 58 Mercier D McGetridge-Durdle J Hirsch G Hassan A Norris CM Cox J The effect of wait time on

Quality of life and uncertainty in patients awaiting coronary artery bypass grafting Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e446

59 Bainey K Graham MM Norris CM Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease Circulation May 27 2008 Vol 117 No 21 e454

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2007 Quebec City 60 Norris CM Escuder J Finegan B Smoking and CAD An under treated and sentinel risk factor for

adverse outcome following initial intervention Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0507 61 Nagendran J Norris C Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multicenter analysis of octogenarians

undergoing mitral valve surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0321 62 Nagendran J Norris C James M MacArthur R Koshal A Ross DB Long-term outcomes after the

post-operative renal failure after cardiac surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0897 63 Wold SL Norris CM Graham MM Clarke AM PCI Not just a quick fix- The incidence of hospital

readmission post PCI Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0111 64 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival than Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0691

65 Dorsch MF Ranjbar K Tyrrell B Norris C Oreopoulos A Cheung P Leung R Chan M Hui WK Brass N ABCIXIMAB or EPTIFIBATIDE in percutaneous coronary intervention Analysis of 9106 consecutive patients Can J of Card Oct 2007 Vol 23 Supp SC 0704

33rd Annual Western Thoracic Surgical Association ndashNew Mexico June 2007 66 Nagendran J Norris CM Oreopoulos A Ross DB Is Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure a

Better Predictor of Long-Term Survival Versus Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction in Patients Undergoing Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2006-Vancouver BC

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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67 Norris CM Pilote L Prodromal Symptoms in Women and Men catheterized for an Acute Myocardial Infarction Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC

68 Oreopoulos A Padwal R Liang G Norris C Mullen JC Kalantar-Zedah The obesity paradox in patients with established coronary artery disease A systematic review Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC 538

69 King KM Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Risk-taking attitudes and their association with the process and outcomes of cardiac care Can J of Card Oct 2006 Vol 22 Supp SC293

Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing 2006 70 Norris CM Patterson L Galbraith PD Hegadoren KM All you have to do is call Improving

Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing May 2006 5 (suppl 1) S43

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2006 ndashWashington DC 71 Norris CM Galbraith PD Spertus JL Health status measures continue to predict long-term

outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease Circulation May 302006 Circ Vol 113 No 21 pg e787

ISOQOL 2005-San Francisco CA 72 Norris CM Ghali WA Baseline HRQOL Measurement A moving target in acute disease

presentation Quality of Life Research November 2005 14(9) 2055 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2005 ndashWashington DC 73 Norris CM Pilote L Depression The gender specific consequences of recovery in women

following acute myocardial infarction Circulation Feb 2005 111(20) e59 74 King KM Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Attitudes Toward Risk Taking Among

Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e350 75 Graham MM Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Quality of Life After Coronary

Revascularization in the Elderly Circulation Feb 2005 111 (20) e351 Annual Meeting of the Society of Internal Medicine -2005 76 Southern DA Norris CM Quan H Shrive FM Galbraith PD Humphries K Goa M Knudtson ML

Ghali WA An administrative Data Merging Solution for Dealing With Missing Data in a Clinical Registry Adaptation to ICD-10 J of Gen Int Med 2005 vol 20 Supplement 1

77 Norris CM Hegadoren K Pilote L Depression Impairs Recovery Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Differently in Men and Women Exp Clin Card 2005 10 (1) 25

AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2004 ndashWashington DC 78 Appoo J Norris C Merali S Graham MM Koshal A Knudtson ML Ghali WA Long-term outcome

of isolated coronary artery bypass surgery in patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Circ Sept 2004 110 II-13

79 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Circulation 2004 109 e239

80 Quan H Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Southern DA Verhoef MJ Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Reasons for Chelation Therapy Use A Cross-Sectional Survey in Patients Undergoing Angiography Circulation 2004 109 e255

Spring Meeting of The European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress 2004 81 Norris CM Pilote L Jensen LA Depression the heartbreaking gender specific consequence of

recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction E Jour of Card Nurs May 2004 Vol 3

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

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Yours sincerely

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Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

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Division of Clinical Epidemiology

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RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

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JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Suppl 1 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2004-Calgary AB 82 Hui WK Norris C Galbraith F Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PK Chan M Results of ad hoc vs non-ad

PCI in the stent era Can J Card Vol 2004 21 Suppl SC a576 83 Bainey KR Norris CM Ghali WA Graham MM Knudtson LM Welsh RC Clinical predictors of in-

stent restenosis in a large clinical database Can J Card 2004 Vol 21 Suppl SC a352 AHA Quality of Care and Outcomes Research 2003 ndashWashington DC 84 Appoo J Norris CM Merali S Graham MM Koshal A William A Ghali on behalf of the APPROACH

Investigators Outcomes of Isolated Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting in Patients with Severe Left Ventricular Dysfunction Circulation 2003108(17) iv-589

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2003-Toronto On 85 Baskett R Buth K Ghali W Norris C Appoo J Nadendran J Maitland A Ross D Koshal A Forgi R

Sullivan J Hirsch G Outcomes in Octogenarians undergoing CABG in Canada A Multi-Center Study Can Jour of Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A p 539

86 Graham MM Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Quality of Life After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card Oct 2003 Vol 19 Supp A

Spring meeting of European Cardiovascular Nurses Congress ndashAmsterdam 2003 87 Norris CM Ghali WA Jensen L Galbraith D Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators

Health-related Quality of Life Differences between Women and Men Treated for Coronary Artery Disease in Alberta Canada Eur Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing 2003 2(1) 78)

American College of Cardiology Annual Meeting -2003 88 Hui WK Germing N Cheung PK Klinke P Norris C Brass N Safety of percutaneous coronary

interventions without on-site cardiac surgery A recent 10-year experience of 5909 cases Journal of the American College of Cardiology 200341(6Supplement 1)19

AHA Quality and Outcomes Research Washington DC 2002

89 Hubacek J Ghali WA Galbraith PD Faris PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of a simple bedside outcome prediction model in patients with acute coronary syndromes undergoing PCI Circulation 2002106(19)II-761

90 Norris CM Ghali WA Daub W Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Utilization and outcomes of cardiac rehabilitation following cardiac catheterization in a large Canadian city Circulation 2002106(16) 23

91 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham MM Faris PD Knudtson ML Health-related quality of life outcomes of patients with coronary artery disease treated with surgery percutaneous intervention or medical management Circulation 2002106(16)23

92 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Trends in survival and repeat revacularization post-PCI effectiveness of stents and IIbIIIa inhibitors Circulation 2002106(16)38

93 Galbraith PD Ghali WA Norris CM Faris PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Six year trends in comorbidities and mortality of patients presenting for catheterization observations from APPROACH Circulation 2002106(16)38

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2002 94 Sun J Norris CM for the APPROACH Investigators Gender differences in health related quality of

life among patients with coronary heart diseases ndash A non-parametric regression approach Quality of Life Research 200211(7) 719

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2002-Edmonton AB

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

NORRIS Colleen

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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95 Norris CM Saunders LD Ghali WA Brant R Galbraith PD Graham M Faris PD Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes of Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Treated with Surgery Percutaneous Intervention or Medical Management Can J Card 200218 Suppl B

96 Southern DA Faris PD Brant R Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA for the APPROACH

Investigators Preventing lsquodriftrsquo of survival and time-to-event curves a comparison of methodological approaches Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)234 B

97 Kerning N Norris C Cheung PK Brass N Sex differences in mortality and coronary dominance Can J Card 200218(Suppl B)237B

Health Outcomes Meeting Canberra Australia-2002 98 Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Naylor CD Saunders LD for the APPROACH Investigators

Dealing With Missing Data In Observational Health Care Outcome Analyses Proceedings of the Australian Health Outcomes Conference 2002

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2001 99 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH

Investigators Survival After Coronary Revascularization in the Elderly Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)127C

100 Kalla S Norris CM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Outcomes of revascularization strategies for two vessel coronary artery disease involving proximal LAD in an era of improved pharmacotherapy and stents Can J Card 2001 17(Suppl C)164C

101 Graham MM Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Sex differences in the prognostic importance of diabetes in ischemic heart disease Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)167C

102 Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Ghali WA Faris PD Norris CM and Cornuz J for the APPROACH Investigators Smoking status and likelihood of undergoing revascularization after cardiac catheterization Insights from APPROACH Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)168C

103 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures Can J Card 200117 (Suppl C)209C

104 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM MJ Curtis Saunders LD and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to revascularization Can J Card 200117(Suppl C)229C

American Association of Internal Medicine Annual Meeting 2001 105 Faris PD Ghali WA Norris CM Galbraith PD Knudtson ML Multiple imputation versus data

enhancement for dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analyses J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16129

106 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM and Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Aboriginal ethnicity and access to cardiac procedures J Gen Intern Med 2001(Suppl 1)16134

107 Ghali WA Faris PD Galbraith PD Norris CM Curtis MJ Saunders LD Dzavik V Mitchell LB Knudtson ML The importance of detailed clinical data for evaluating sex differences in access to cardiac revascularization J Gen Intern Med 200116(Suppl 1)134

American Heart Association Annual Meeting -2000

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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108 Dzavik V Norris CM Faris P Burton JR Galbraith D Tymchak WJ Knudtson ML Changes in revascularization strategies and outcome in diabetic and nondiabetic patients with high-risk coronary anatomy enrolled in a prospective registry in 1995-98 A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Assessment of Coronary Heart Disease(APPROACH) Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-877

109 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Mitchell LB Curtis MJ

Knudtson ML Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Circulation 2000102(18) suppl ll-855

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 110 Norris CM Ghali WA Galbraith PD Saunders LD Faris PD Knudtson ML Systematic review of

statistical methods used to analyze Seattle Angina Questionnaire Scores Quality of Life Research 20009(3) 309

Canadian Cardiovascular Congress-2000 Vancouver BC 111 Kaul P Sauders LD Ghali WA Norris CM Dzavik V Newman SC Knudtson ML for the

APPROACH Investigators Predictors of long-term mortality following percutaneous coronary intervention Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)166F

112 Graham MM Faris PD Ghali WA Galbraith PD Norris CM Badry JT Knudtson ML for the APPROACH Investigators Validation of three myocardial jeopardy scores in a population-based cardiac catheterization cohort Can J Card 200016(Suppl F)206F

ISOQOL Annual Meeting 2000 113 Norris CM Ghali WA Association between CAD treatment and likelihood of Best-responses

on the Seattle angina questionnaire Quality of Life Research 1999 8(7)195) American Heart Association Annual Meeting-1998 114 Dzavik V Norris CM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Hui WKK Maitland A Koshal A Effect of

treatment on 2 year outcome of 6253 patients with multivessel CAD in a large prospective regional database A report from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-412

115 Hui WKK Norris CM for the Approach Investigators Impact of Stent Use on Repeat Revascularization and Risk-Adjusted Mortality Rates in Alberta Circulation 199898(17) SuppI I-287

PEER REVIEWED PRESENTATIONS 17th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day 2013 Kumar Kanwal Hiebert B Grocott HP Bell DD Zarychanski R Menkis AH Freed DH Arora RC

Nagengran J Norris CM Ross DB What is the cost of better care for Patients Post-Cardiac Surgery Manitoba and Alberta Comparison

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients

Wang W Bagshaw SM Norris CM Zibdawi R MacArthur R Cardiac Surgery in octogenarians Clinical outcomes and comparison to younger patients with age stratification

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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15th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2011 Al Shouli S Nijjar Y Mullen J Graham MM Norris CM Meyer S Are the Euroscore and STS predictive

risk scores valid in Octogenarians undergoing Isolated CABG 14th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2010 Nagendran J Norris CM Graham MM MacArthur RG Keiser T Maitland A Meyer SR Coronary Artery

bypass grafting versus percutaneous coronary intervention for patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction Superior Outcomes with Surgery

Oreopoulos A Ezekowitz J McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Norris CM Johnson JA Padwal R Exploring the Associations between the obesity paradox body composition and prognostic factors in chronic heart failure

13th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day-2009 Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Kalantar-Zadeh K Fonarow G Padwal R Norris

CM The association between obesity and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease

Gyenes G Norris CM Graham MM Ghali WA Knudtson ML Why do revascularization rates drop after coronary bypass surgery

Chan AYM McAlister FA Norris CM Johnstone D Bakal JA Ross DB for the APPROACH Investigators Impact of Beta-blockers use on outcomes after discharge in patients who underwent cardiac surgery

2008 International Conference-ldquoHealthy People for a Healthy Worldrdquo ndashBangkok Thailand June 2008 Norris CM Hegadoren KA Childhood adversity and health related outcomes in a coronary artery

disease population Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton June 2008 Bainey K Graham MM Gupta M Quan H Knudtson ML Ghali WA and Norris CM for the APPROACH

Investigators Health Status and Quality of Life Outcomes in South Asians and European Canadians with coronary artery disease (Won lsquoBest Clinical Research Presentationrsquo for Specialty Residents)

Nagendran J Oreopoulos A Norris CM James MA Appoo J Ross DB Is left ventricular end-diastolic pressure a better predictor of long-term survival than left ventricular ejection fraction in patients undergoing coronary artery bypass grafting surgery

Oreopoulos A McAlister FA Kalantar-Zadeh K Padwal R Ezekowitz J Sharma AM Fonarow G Norris CM The relationship between body mass index treatment and mortality in patients with established coronary artery disease A report from APPROACH

Margaret Scott Wright Research Day- Edmonton April 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients 11th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2007 Montgomery CL Norris CM Kaul P Clark AM Ross DB Identification of Patient Safety Indicators in

Capital Health Adult Cardiac Surgical Patients Lehr EJ Chari A Norris CM Tsuyuki RT Turnbull RG MacArthur RG Quality of Life in Long-term

Survivors of acute aortic dissection 9th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2005 Nagendran J Norris CM Koshal A Hirsch G Ross DB Multi-Centre analysis of Octogenarians

undergoing mitral surgery 8th Annual Cardiac Sciences Research Day ndashUniversity of Alberta June 2004

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Norris CM Jensen LA Pilote L Depression The heartbreaking gender specific consequences of recovery in women following an acute myocardial infarction

Hui WK Norris CM Galbraith PD Gaballa M Brass N Cheung PL Chan M Results of Ad Hoc vs Non-Ad Hoc PCI in the Stent Era

Ezekowitz JA McAlister FA Humphries KH Norris CM Tonelli M Ghali Wa Knudtson ML Renal failure

heart failure and drugs outcome in 6427 patients Nagendrean J Norris CM Maitland A Koshal A Ross DB Is mitral valve surgery in octogenarians safe Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Presentation of Patients with In-Stent Restenosis Bainey KR Norris CM Knudtson ML Ghali WA Graham MM Welsh RC for the APPROACH Investigator

Clinical Predictors of In-stent Restenosis in a Large Clinical Database CORRESPONDENCE

Samer Jabbour Shmuel Ravid Michelle M Graham William A Ghali Peter D Faris P Diane Galbraith Colleen M Norris and Merril L Knudtson New Candidates for Promoting Coronary Revascularization the Elderly bull Response Circulation Jan 2003 107 26e

INVITED PRESENTATIONS

1 Donrsquot Forget About the Patient Cardiac Quality Collaborative 2014 Canadian Cardiovascular Congress Vancouver BC October 27th 2014

2 Where is the Patient in Clinical Guidelines ndash APPROACH National Meeting 2014 Calgary Alberta Sept 22-23 2014

3 Role of the Clinician Scientist- CIHR Young Investigators Forum Mentors Luncheon Edmonton Alberta May 26th 2014

4 The Role of Scientific Director Alberta Innovates Health Solutions Transformational Health Care in Alberta Edmonton Alberta Nov 08 2013

5 World Cafeacute on Patient Reported Outcomes in Health Care International Society for Quality of Life (ISOQOL) Miami Florida Oct 09 2013

6 Wings and Candles Learning to play in the clinician scientist sandbox Campus Alberta Student Conference on Health Banff Alberta Sept 7th 2013

7 Biostats part 2 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday May 3rd 2013 8 The Cardiovascular Health and Stroke Strategic Clinical Network and the role of the Scientific

Director Glenrose Hospital Research Committee Jan 16 2013 9 Biostats part 1 Cardiac Surgery Academic Half Day 2013 Friday Nov 30th 2012 10 Myocardial Infarction in Young Women European Cardiovascular Conference 2012 Munich

Germany August 2012 11 The implementation of Risk Models into Clinical Practice APPROACH National Meeting 2012

Calgary Alberta June 2012 12 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Cardiac Grand

Rounds University of Calgary March 12 2012

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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13 Risky Business The Development and Use of Risk Models in Clinical Practice Quality and Cardiac Services Integration Rounds Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Jan 25th 2012

14 Moving the Collection of Health Status Data to the Bedside APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 6-7 2011 Calgary AB

15 Does QOL improve following revascularization in the CTO patient The Alberta Experience 4th Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 10 2011 Toronto Ontario

16 The time has come for consistent sex-based analysis for health outcome data GENESIS Annual Meeting June 1314 2011 Montreal Quebec

17 Women Heart Disease and Menopause whatrsquos sex got to do with it January 20 2011 Glenrose Rehabilitation Centre Edmonton AB6

18 Outcomes of Women with Heart Disease American Heart Association Annual Meeting November 2010 Chicago Illinois

19 Follow-up on the APPROACH Follow-up Experience APPROACH Annual National Meeting June 21-22 2010 Calgary AB

20 Quality of Life in CTO Patients The Alberta Experience 3rd Canadian CTO Summit Translating Science to the Clinic June 11 2010 Toronto Ontario

21 Using EBP Guidelines for Reviewing Manuscripts CV Surgery Academic Half-Day May 7th 2010 Edmonton AB

22 Women and Heart Disease Division of Cardiology Research Rounds January 13 2010 Edmonton AB

23 Women and Heart Disease Prime Time Live- CTV television November 05 2009 Edmonton AB 24 Heart Disease in Women Whatrsquos sex got to do with it Canadian Council of Cardiovascular Nurses

Annual Congress Closing Address Edmonton Oct 27th 2009 25 APPROACH Risk Models and Patient Consent using Health Status Data APPROACH Annual

Meeting Calgary June 22nd 2009 26 Quality of life in the Chronic Total Occlusion Patient the Alberta Experience CTO Annual Summit

Toronto June 10th 2009 27 Integrating Gender into Health Outcomes Research GENESIS Annual Meeting Montreal February

2009 28 Measuring the Outcomes of Mending Broken Hearts The Cardiac Athletic Society of Edmonton

January 2009 29 Gender Disparities in Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes Among Patients with Established

Coronary Artery Disease Mazankowsky Alberta Heart Institute Inaugural Congress- Edmonton AB June 2008

30 Defining Gender GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal PQ March 2008 31 Health Related Quality of Life Data- The Skyrsquos the Limit APPROACH National Meeting- Calgary AB

June 2007 32 Nursing Interventions to Improve Quality of Care and Life for Patients with Heart Disease

American Heart Association QCOR Workshop-Washington DC May 2007 33 Panel Discussion on Nurse-Led Clinics European Cardiovascular Nursing Congress Manchester

England March 2007 34 Prodromal Symptoms and Implications for Future Research GENESIS Annual Meeting ndash Montreal

PQ March 2007

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

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The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

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1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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35 Cardiovascular Care for Patients with Mental Health Illness Capital Health Mental Health Workshop Feb 2007

36 Ten Years of Follow-Up APPROACH data APPROACH National Meeting Calgary AB June 2006 37 Planning and Executing Health Research Caritas Research Planning Workshop Grey Nuns

Hospital June 2006 38 Gender Differences in Presentation for Heart Disease GENESIS Spring Meeting Montreal Quebec

February 2006 39 The AHFMR Summer Studentship Program Brown Bag Research Seminar Faculty of Nursing

University of Alberta Edmonton AB Nov 9th 2005 40 Patient Centered Outcomes Defined Measured and Actionable 6th Scientific Forum on Quality of

Care and Outcomes Research in Cardiovascular Disease and Stroke- American Heart Association Washington DC May 2005

41 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women Division of Cardiology Rounds University of Alberta May 2005

42 Healthy Living ndash The Middle Age Years Healthy Living Series University of Alberta Edmonton AB April 2005

43 Measuring the Burden of Diabetes and Coronary Artery Disease on Health Related Quality of Life Outcomes ACHORD Annual Meeting Banff AB March 2005

44 Measuring quality of life after treatment for heart disease in Alberta 45 AHFMR Anniversary Traveling Lecture Series Medicine Hat Alberta February 2005 46 Gender Differences in the Warning Symptoms of Acute Myocardial Infarction GENESIS Annual

Meeting Montreal PQ January 2005 47 Depression impairs recovery post acute myocardial infarction differently in men and women

Nursing Grand Rounds Royal Alexandra Hospital Edmonton ABJanuary 2005 48 Women Before During and After a Myocardial Infarction Moving Forward with the Evidence

National Nursing Week Lecture Series University of Alberta May 2004 49 Mending Broken Hearts University of Alberta Hospital Nursing Alumni Annual Meeting Faculty

Club University of Alberta May 2004 50 Dealing with missing data in observational health care outcome analysis Health Outcomes 2002

Current Challenges and Future Frontiers Canberra Australia July 2002

SUBMITTED

Senaratne JM Norris CM Graham MM Galbraith PD Nagendran H Freed DH Afilalo J VanDiepen S for the APPROACH Investigators Clinical and angiographic outcomes associated with surgical revascularization of angiographically borderline 50-69 coronary artery stenosis

Leggett L Hauer T Martin BJ Manns AB Aggarwal S Arena R Austford L Meldrum D Ghali W Knudtson M Norris CM Stone J Clement F Optimizing value from cardiac rehabilitation A cost ndashutility analyses comparing age sex and clinical subgroups (Submitted to JAMA)

Pelletier R Khan NA Cox J Daskalopoulou SS Eisenberg MJ Bacon AL Lavoie KL Daskupta K Rabi D Humphries KH Norris CM Thanassoulis G Behlouli H Pilote L for the GENESIS-PROXY Investigators Sex or Gender Which predicts outcomes after acute coronary syndrome in the young (submitted to Annals of Internal Medicine)

NORRIS Colleen

37

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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Sent March-25-12 1259 PM

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Subject Your Submission

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Title Its no big deal Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease Journal of

Pediatric Nursing

Dear Dr Rempel

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Its no big deal Adolescents with

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You should also be made aware that the Journal has an article publication backlog

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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

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1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts

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You will receive an electronic copyright form and electronic page proofs directly from Elsevier Science Publishing

Please return these proofs with all necessary corrections to Elsevier within 48 hours

Thank you for your interest in and support of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

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Editor

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To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

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20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

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The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

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Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

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Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

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appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

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Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

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04092014

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Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

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Your username is denisesteele

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Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

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Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

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RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Perceptions of disease seriousness in men and women relationship to demographic factors and health behaviors (submitted Womenrsquos Health Journal)

Berry TA Stearns JA Courneya KS McGannon KR Norris CM Rodgers WM Spence JC Womens perceptions of heart disease and breast cancer and the association with media representations of the diseases a triangulation of survey and content analysis studies (submitted Canadian Journal of Public Health)

Berresheim M Barry AR Norris CM Koshman SL Nagendran J Pearson GJ Management of new onset post-operative atrial fibrillation on cardiac surgery patients(submitted to Pharmacotherapy)

Shavidia J Graham MM Norris CM MacArthur R Bainey KR Characteristics and outcomes of patients undergoing coronary angiography within one year of coronary artery bypass graft surgery Insights from the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcome Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease (APPROACH) registry (submitted to AHJ)

Almansory M Norris CM Graham M Tymchak W Effect of stent design on acute outcomes in saphenous vein graft interventions (submitted May 2013 to Canadian Journal of Cardiology)

Hegadoren KM Lasiuk GC Prendergast SL Lanius R Norris CM Intimate partner terrorism A construct for investigating chronic severe stress in women (submitted to Advances in Nursing Science 2013)

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

NORRIS Colleen

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In Press Manuscripts

From eesjpediatrnursd181676af5ce134eesmailelseviercom

[mailtoeesjpediatrnursd181676af5ce134eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of

Cecily Betz

Sent March-25-12 1259 PM

To Gwen Rempel kmoreauualbertaca

Subject Your Submission

Ms Ref No JPEDIATRNURS-D-11-00038R3

Title Its no big deal Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease Journal of

Pediatric Nursing

Dear Dr Rempel

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Its no big deal Adolescents with

Congenital Heart Disease has been accepted for publication in Journal of Pediatric

Nursing

You should also be made aware that the Journal has an article publication backlog

In order to ensure timely publication of your manuscript it is posted online on

the Science Direct website as an in press publication for JPN after page proofs

corrections are received from the author The article once posted online is

considered published and is fully citable by its DOI (Digital Object Identifier)

number until it is selected for print We recognize that some authors do not prefer

that publication option however but it has been a strategy employed by JPN to

address concerns about getting the manuscript published in a timely manner

Thank you for submitting your work to Journal of Pediatric Nursing

Yours sincerely

Cecily Lynn Betz PhD RN FAAN

Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Pediatric Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

40

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

From emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom [emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom] On Behalf Of Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular

Surgery [jtcvsaatsorg] Sent August-27-13 603 AM

To Dr Teresa M Prieur

Subject JTCVS Your Submission

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

Re AATS 2013 JTCVS-13-659R1 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and Complete Revascularization A series of

1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts

httpjtcvseditorialmanagercom

Dear Dr Kieser

The editorial staff of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is pleased to inform you that after

careful review your AATS 2013 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and

Complete Revascularization A series of 1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts has been accepted for publication

You will receive an electronic copyright form and electronic page proofs directly from Elsevier Science Publishing

Please return these proofs with all necessary corrections to Elsevier within 48 hours

Thank you for your interest in and support of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Sincerely

Lawrence H Cohn MD

Editor

Original Message----- From onbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom [mailtoonbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom] On Behalf Of manuscriptcentralmanuscriptcentralcom Sent Monday October 15 2012 338 PM To Gabor Gyenes Subject Manuscript Accepted - Updates Approved CCI-12-0465R2 [email ref ENR-AW-1-e] 15-Oct-2012 Dear Dr Gyenes

NORRIS Colleen

41

Manuscript id CCI-12-0465R2 The final files that you submitted for your manuscript have been checked and have been found to be suitable for publication and so will be forwarded to the publisher shortly Sincerely Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Editorial Office This message and any attached documents are only for the use of the intended recipient(s) are confidential and may contain privileged information Any unauthorized review use retransmission or other disclosure is strictly prohibited If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete the original message Thank you

From Wendel VAN DER SLUIS [mailtowvandersluiseurointerventionorg] Sent Tuesday March 26 2013 606 AM

To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera We are pleased to inform you that your paper

NORRIS Colleen

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20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

NORRIS Colleen

43

The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

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On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

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From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

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Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

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49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

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Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Dr Louise Pilote McGill University Health Centre Division of Clinical Epidemiology 687 Pine Avenue West V Building Room V217 Montreal Quebec H3A1A1 Canada Dear Dr Pilote We have completed our review of your revised manuscript and are pleased to accept it for publication in JAMA Internal Medicine Your manuscript is accepted with the understanding that its contents all or in part have not been published elsewhere and will not be published elsewhere in print or electronic format except in abstract form or by the consent of the editor As part of the continuing evolution of the JAMA Network I am pleased to announce that the Archives of Internal Medicine is now JAMA Internal Medicine Any information you may receive about the proposed publication date of your article is tentative and should be kept confidential Shortly before publication the publication date can be confirmed by contacting the manuscript editor or the journal office Prepublication distribution of the accepted manuscript in hard copy or electronic format without permission is prohibited Please note that the news media should not release any information about your article until it is published If you or your institution need help in coordinating press conferences or releases please contact the JAMA Network Media Relations Department atmediarelationsjamanetworkorg or 312-464-5262 For our feature In This Issue of JAMA Internal Medicine please send a succinct one paragraph summary and a brief title via an email attachment with the file name IMD13-0544R-Pilote-InThisIssuedoc First authors (ie those listed first in the article byline) may claim 10 CME credits (AMA PRA Category 1 Credit) after publication of articles in JAMA Network Journals For additional information on eligibility see httpwwwama-assnorgresourcesdoccmedirect-credit-applicationpdf In addition please compose a summary of your paper not longer than 125 characters for us to disseminate via our Twitter account and return it to us by reply email For examples of previous successful summaries see our Twitter page athttpstwittercomJAMAInternalMed Please contact us with any questions A copy of your manuscript edited according to AMA style will be sent to you for final approval It is likely that you will also receive questions about the text tables or figures Your manuscript is accepted therefore with the understanding that it may later be necessary to consider some changes in text or ancillary material Should you find it necessary to communicate with us about this manuscript please refer to it by manuscript number title and first authors name We appreciate your submitting the manuscript for our consideration and look forward to seeing it in JAMA Internal Medicine Sincerely Samia Mora MD Guest Editor JAMA Internal Medicine ------------------------------ Editorial Assistant JAMA Internal Medicine

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In Press Manuscripts

From eesjpediatrnursd181676af5ce134eesmailelseviercom

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Sent March-25-12 1259 PM

To Gwen Rempel kmoreauualbertaca

Subject Your Submission

Ms Ref No JPEDIATRNURS-D-11-00038R3

Title Its no big deal Adolescents with Congenital Heart Disease Journal of

Pediatric Nursing

Dear Dr Rempel

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Its no big deal Adolescents with

Congenital Heart Disease has been accepted for publication in Journal of Pediatric

Nursing

You should also be made aware that the Journal has an article publication backlog

In order to ensure timely publication of your manuscript it is posted online on

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corrections are received from the author The article once posted online is

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Thank you for submitting your work to Journal of Pediatric Nursing

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Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Pediatric Nursing

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40

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

From emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom [emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom] On Behalf Of Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular

Surgery [jtcvsaatsorg] Sent August-27-13 603 AM

To Dr Teresa M Prieur

Subject JTCVS Your Submission

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

Re AATS 2013 JTCVS-13-659R1 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and Complete Revascularization A series of

1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts

httpjtcvseditorialmanagercom

Dear Dr Kieser

The editorial staff of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is pleased to inform you that after

careful review your AATS 2013 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and

Complete Revascularization A series of 1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts has been accepted for publication

You will receive an electronic copyright form and electronic page proofs directly from Elsevier Science Publishing

Please return these proofs with all necessary corrections to Elsevier within 48 hours

Thank you for your interest in and support of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Sincerely

Lawrence H Cohn MD

Editor

Original Message----- From onbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom [mailtoonbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom] On Behalf Of manuscriptcentralmanuscriptcentralcom Sent Monday October 15 2012 338 PM To Gabor Gyenes Subject Manuscript Accepted - Updates Approved CCI-12-0465R2 [email ref ENR-AW-1-e] 15-Oct-2012 Dear Dr Gyenes

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Manuscript id CCI-12-0465R2 The final files that you submitted for your manuscript have been checked and have been found to be suitable for publication and so will be forwarded to the publisher shortly Sincerely Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Editorial Office This message and any attached documents are only for the use of the intended recipient(s) are confidential and may contain privileged information Any unauthorized review use retransmission or other disclosure is strictly prohibited If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete the original message Thank you

From Wendel VAN DER SLUIS [mailtowvandersluiseurointerventionorg] Sent Tuesday March 26 2013 606 AM

To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera We are pleased to inform you that your paper

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20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

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The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

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Sent March-25-12 1259 PM

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Pediatric Nursing

Dear Dr Rempel

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Its no big deal Adolescents with

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Editor-in-Chief

Journal of Pediatric Nursing

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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

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Surgery [jtcvsaatsorg] Sent August-27-13 603 AM

To Dr Teresa M Prieur

Subject JTCVS Your Submission

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

Re AATS 2013 JTCVS-13-659R1 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and Complete Revascularization A series of

1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts

httpjtcvseditorialmanagercom

Dear Dr Kieser

The editorial staff of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is pleased to inform you that after

careful review your AATS 2013 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and

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You will receive an electronic copyright form and electronic page proofs directly from Elsevier Science Publishing

Please return these proofs with all necessary corrections to Elsevier within 48 hours

Thank you for your interest in and support of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Sincerely

Lawrence H Cohn MD

Editor

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From Wendel VAN DER SLUIS [mailtowvandersluiseurointerventionorg] Sent Tuesday March 26 2013 606 AM

To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera We are pleased to inform you that your paper

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42

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

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The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

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Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

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Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

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Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

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Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

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RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

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12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

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53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

40

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

From emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom [emjtcvs035646a6e39a68beditorialmanagercom] On Behalf Of Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular

Surgery [jtcvsaatsorg] Sent August-27-13 603 AM

To Dr Teresa M Prieur

Subject JTCVS Your Submission

The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Lawrence H Cohn MD Editor

Re AATS 2013 JTCVS-13-659R1 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and Complete Revascularization A series of

1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts

httpjtcvseditorialmanagercom

Dear Dr Kieser

The editorial staff of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery is pleased to inform you that after

careful review your AATS 2013 AATS 2013 F6 Arterial Grafts Balance Survival between Incomplete and

Complete Revascularization A series of 1000 Consecutive Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Patients with 98 Arterial Grafts has been accepted for publication

You will receive an electronic copyright form and electronic page proofs directly from Elsevier Science Publishing

Please return these proofs with all necessary corrections to Elsevier within 48 hours

Thank you for your interest in and support of The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery

Sincerely

Lawrence H Cohn MD

Editor

Original Message----- From onbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom [mailtoonbehalfof+manuscriptcentral+manuscriptcentralcommanuscriptcentralcom] On Behalf Of manuscriptcentralmanuscriptcentralcom Sent Monday October 15 2012 338 PM To Gabor Gyenes Subject Manuscript Accepted - Updates Approved CCI-12-0465R2 [email ref ENR-AW-1-e] 15-Oct-2012 Dear Dr Gyenes

NORRIS Colleen

41

Manuscript id CCI-12-0465R2 The final files that you submitted for your manuscript have been checked and have been found to be suitable for publication and so will be forwarded to the publisher shortly Sincerely Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Editorial Office This message and any attached documents are only for the use of the intended recipient(s) are confidential and may contain privileged information Any unauthorized review use retransmission or other disclosure is strictly prohibited If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete the original message Thank you

From Wendel VAN DER SLUIS [mailtowvandersluiseurointerventionorg] Sent Tuesday March 26 2013 606 AM

To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera We are pleased to inform you that your paper

NORRIS Colleen

42

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

NORRIS Colleen

43

The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

41

Manuscript id CCI-12-0465R2 The final files that you submitted for your manuscript have been checked and have been found to be suitable for publication and so will be forwarded to the publisher shortly Sincerely Catheterization and Cardiovascular Interventions Editorial Office This message and any attached documents are only for the use of the intended recipient(s) are confidential and may contain privileged information Any unauthorized review use retransmission or other disclosure is strictly prohibited If you have received this message in error please notify the sender immediately and then delete the original message Thank you

From Wendel VAN DER SLUIS [mailtowvandersluiseurointerventionorg] Sent Tuesday March 26 2013 606 AM

To Wijeysundera Dr Harindra Subject Re 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera

Please find below your decision letter

Yours sincerely

Wendel van der Sluis

Editorial Assistant EuroIntervention

FromSystem Eurointervention ltsystemeurointerventionorggt Date Thursday March 21 2013 917 AM To harindrawijeysunderasunnybrookca ltharindrawijeysunderasunnybrookcagt Subject 20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Paper accepted

Dear Dr Wijeysundera We are pleased to inform you that your paper

NORRIS Colleen

42

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

NORRIS Colleen

43

The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

42

20120903-02-R1_WIJEYSUNDERA Relationship between Initial Treatment Strategy and Quality of Life in Patients with Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions -has been accepted for publication by the Editorial Board in a forthcoming issue of EuroIntervention Best regards The Editorial Team EuroIntervention Now indexed in MedlinePubMED submissions httpsubmissioneurointerventionorg website wwweurointerventionorg email pcumminseurointerventionorg email slhosteeurointerventionorg

Copyright copy 2012Europa Organisation All rights reservedEuroIntervention

NORRIS Colleen

43

The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

43

The European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing via editorialmanagercom

Aug 222013

to Colleen

Ms Ref No CNU-D-12-00154R1 Title Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Dear Dr Colleen M Norris I am pleased to confirm that your paper Discharge Education to Promote Self-Management Following Cardiovascular Surgery An Integrative Review has been accepted for publication in European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing Please click the following link for the contributor agreement httpwwweditorialmanagercomcnuaccountCTApdf Please sign and return the agreement asap to Amaan Hyder (amaanhydersagepubcouk) SAGE Publications Ltd 1 Olivers Yard 55 City Road London EC1Y 1SP UK (Fax +44(0) 207 324 8600) If you would like your article to be freely available online immediately upon publication (as some funding bodies now require) you can opt for it to be published under the SAGE Choice Scheme on payment of a publication fee Please contact SageChoiceLicencesagepubcouk to request a SAGE Choice License Agreement For more information on SAGE Choice options please visit httpwwwuksagepubcomsagechoicefaqsp Thank you for submitting your work to this journal With kind regards Sofia McGarvey Editorial Office

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

44

---------- Forwarded message ---------- From David Waters ltdwatersmedsfghucsfedugt Date Tue Aug 27 2013 at 1105 AM Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-13-00763R1 To mmg2ualbertaca Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00763R1 Title FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES Canadian Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Michelle M Graham I am pleased to inform you that your paper FRAILTY AND OUTCOME IN ELDERLY PATIENTS WITH ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROMES has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks You may receive editorial comments from Jennifer Biacchi before then Thank you for submitting your work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology Yours sincerely David Waters Associate Editor Canadian Journal of Cardiology

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

45

On 2013-08-29 838 AM Stanley Nattel ltstanleynattelicm-mhiorggt wrote

gt Ms Ref No CJC-D-13-00860R1 gt Title Basis for Sex-Dependent Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Dear Dr Karin Humphries gt gt I am pleased to inform you that your paper Basis for Sex-Dependent gt Outcomes in Acute Coronary Syndrome has been accepted for publication in gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt Below are comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager gt Please read carefully as you might have to make additional changes to gt your manuscript before it can be sent to our production team gt gt You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the gt next 4-8 weeks gt gt Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of gt Cardiology gt gt Yours sincerely gt gt Stanley Nattel MD gt Editor-in-Chief gt Canadian Journal of Cardiology gt gt gt gt gt gt Comments from the editors and reviewers gt gt gt Reviewer 1 No comments for authors gt gt gt gt Reviewer 2 I thank the authors for their comprehensive response to my gt earlier suggestions I have no further concerns gt

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

46

Dear Dr Barry It is a pleasure to accept your manuscript entitled Evaluation of preventative cardiovascular pharmacotherapy in patients who have undergone coronary artery bypass graft surgery in its current form for publication in Pharmacotherapy Pharmacotherapy assesses a $10000 publication fee which is due upon acceptance of a paper for publication You may pay by using the form attached to this email Please note that publication payments must be made to Wiley Blackwell and not to the Pharmacotherapy office Your article cannot be published until the publisher has received the appropriate signed license agreement Within the next few days the corresponding author will receive an email from Wileyrsquos Author Services system which will ask them to log in and will present them with the appropriate license for completion Thank you for your fine contribution to Pharmacotherapy On behalf of the Editors of Pharmacotherapy we look forward to your continued contributions to the Journal Sincerely Jerry L Bauman PharmD FACC FCCP Dean of the College of Pharmacy University of Illinois at Chicago jbaumanuicedu

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

47

From atsuphsupennedu Date Tue 22 Oct 2013 080950 -0700 (PDT) Subject ATS2013405688 - Manuscript Accepted To Jayan Nagendran ltjayanualbertacagt RE MS ID ATS2013405688 TITLE Left Ventricular End-Diastolic Pressure Predicts Survival in Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery Patients Dear Dr Nagendran Your revised paper has been received and is accepted for publication in The Annals of Thoracic Surgery Thank you for being responsive The Editorial Office will check your submission for style points prior to transmitting it to our publisher You will be contacted via email if more information is required or if a correction needs to be made Congratulations and thank you for permitting us to publish this excellent contribution in The Annals Sincerely L Henry Edmunds Jr MD Editor

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

48

Original Message-----

From eescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom [mailtoeescjcd28539b3a5f2cfceesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of Stanley Nattel

Sent Thursday April 03 2014 408 PM To Grace Sherry

Cc stanleynattelicm-mhiorg stanleynattelgmailcom

Subject Editorial decision on CJC-D-14-00300R2

Ms Ref No CJC-D-14-00300R2 Title Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Dear Prof Sherry L Grace

I am pleased to inform you that your paper Pan-Canadian Development of Cardiac Rehabilitation and

Secondary Prevention Quality Indicators has been accepted for publication in Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Below are any final comments from the editor reviewers and editorial manager Please read any comments from the editorial manager carefully as authors sometimes have to make additional technical changes to

accepted manuscripts before they can be sent to our production team

You should be receiving proofs from our publisher Elsevier within the next 4-8 weeks

Thank you for submitting your lovely work to Canadian Journal of Cardiology

Yours sincerely

Stanley Nattel MD

Editor-in-Chief

Canadian Journal of Cardiology

From eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom [eesajc0286fe7291e8bc5eesmailelseviercom] On Behalf Of AJC Editorial Office [ajcbaylorhealthedu] Sent April 8 2014 251 PM To Kevin Bainey kbaineyualbertaca Subject Your Submission Ms Ref No AJC-D-14-00690 Title Long-term Survival with Revascularization in South Asians Admitted with an Acute Coronary Syndrome [From the Alberta Provincial Project for Outcomes Assessment in Coronary Heart Disease [APPROACH] Registry) American Journal of Cardiology Dear Dr Bainey I would like to publish your manuscript in the AJC if you are able to do the following 1) respond to the comments of each of the 2 reviewers by revising your manuscript

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

49

appropriately 2) try not to lengthen your manuscript during its revision 3) incorporate my minor editorial changes into your revision (See WCR-marked copy to be found under Action Links Manage Review Attachments) 4) try not to repeat data in your tables again in the text 5) limit the number of references to no more than 30 and 6) comply with all technical requirements (see below) to avoid having your manuscript returned for further revision Note the minor changes to the title of your manuscript as shown above Subheadings in your methods results and discussion sections should be eliminated so that your manuscript conforms to the style of this particular journal Your tables in my view can be improved slightly (See and comply with all of my edits) the percent sign should be removed from the variable or characteristic column and placed after the numeral in each of the 4 numeral columns in both tables where appropriate and the abbreviations in the variable column should be spelled out etc Your references need minor attention proper abbreviations should be used for the names of all referenced journals the issue number should be eliminated full inclusive pages are required for all references and a period should not be placed after the nameabbreviation of any referenced journal Please place the figure legends on a new page after the references rather than before the references

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

50

From emjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom [mailtoemjin2043a57ffcff9bc7eeditorialmanagercom]On Behalf Of Margaret Quinlan

Sent Wednesday April 09 2014 225 PM To Denise Steele

Subject JIN Decision

CC dorothylohmannins1org margaretquinlanins1org

04092014

RE JIN-D-14-00014 entitled Cutting Peripherally Inserted Central Catheters (PICCs) May Lead to

Increased Rates of Catheter-Related Deep Vein Thrombosis

Dear Mrs Steele

I am pleased to inform you that your manuscript has been found acceptable for publication pending

revision I anticipate that you will easily be able to answer the criticisms of the reviewers in a

satisfactory manner I will verify that this has been done upon receipt of the revised manuscript Please

find the comments of the reviewers listed below

Please include with your revised submission an itemized point-by-point response to the comments of

the reviewers The revisions should be completed by 04302014 to avoid being considered as a new

submission

To submit a revision go to httpjinedmgrcom and log in as an Author You will see a menu item

called Submission Needing Revision Please click on this item to obtain your submission record and

begin the revision process

Your username is denisesteele

Your password is steele627658

With kind regards

Margaret Quinlan MS

Publications Coordinator

INSJournal of Infusion Nursing

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

51

Louise Pilote MD MPH PhD

Division of Clinical Epidemiology

Royal Victoria Hospital

687 Pine Avenue West V Building

Montreal Quebec H3A 1A1

Canada

RE JAHA2014000901-T3

Health-Related Quality of Life in Premature Acute Coronary Syndrome Does Patient Sex or Gender

Really Matter

Dear Dr Pilote

Thank you for returning your revised manuscript promptly We are pleased to inform you that it is now

acceptable for publication in JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association Pending receipt of all

items required for publication we plan to publish this paper as soon as possible

1 Original source files for the text and figures are required Acceptable formats for your manuscript text

and tables are Word and WordPerfect Acceptable figure formats are TIFF EPS and PPT Please return

to your Author Area to upload these source files

2 Authors should obtain written permission from all individuals who are listed in the

Acknowledgments section of the manuscript because readers may infer their endorsement of data and

conclusions

We will proceed with the processing of your manuscript for publication as soon as all required materials

are received During the copyediting phase there may be some changes in phrasing but there will be no

alteration of scientific content When you receive your galley proofs please read correct and return

them immediately to avoid delay in publication Please note that it is your responsibility to make

yourself available to review the proofs whenever they arrive and if you are not available publication of

your manuscript will be delayed

We are very pleased to have the opportunity to publish this interesting work Thank you very much

Sincerely yours

Joseph A Vita MD

Editor-in-Chief

JAHA Journal of the American Heart Association

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

52

RobertChenuhnca via manuscriptcentralcom

1238 PM (8 minutes ago)

to michaelhill nrkamal oscarbenavente bbuck KarlBoyle kenbutcher leannecasaubon robertcote ademchuk yandeschaintre ddowlat ggubitz grwhunter thomasj jina EddyLang sylvainlanthi plindsay nancynewcommon JenniferMandz me oczkowsk c_odier aypoppe STEPHILL

12-Jun-2014 Dear Dr Hill Congratulations We have accepted your manuscript for publication in The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences We will likely make some minor changes but otherwise we plan to publish the revised manuscript as submitted You will next hear from our Production Editor regarding PDF proofing and other issues in processing If you have not yet done so please complete and return the journalrsquos copyright transfer form as soon as possible PLEASE NOTE The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences offers authors the option to publish their article through an Open Access model (Cambridge Open see httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess) on payment of an Article Processing Charge For the Article Processing Charge for The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences please refer to the Author FAQs httpjournalscambridgeorgOpenAccess_AuthorFAQ If you wish to publish your paper through Cambridge Open please send an e-mail stating this choice to larringtoncambridgeorg and complete and return the alternative Open Access form Once you have returned the Open Access form you will be contacted by CCC-Rightslink who are acting on our behalf to collect the Article Processing Charges (APCs) Please follow their instructions in order to avoid any delay in the publication of your article PLEASE EMAIL THE MANAGING EDITOR at larringtoncambridgeorg TO OBTAIN THE APPROPRIATE FORM Please note that your manuscript will not enter the Production workflow until we have received the signed Copyright Transfer or Open Access form Once we have received this your manuscript will enter the Production process and you will receive the proofs in due course Again congratulations on this good work and many thanks for submitting this manuscript to the Journal Sincerely Dr Robert Chen

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team

NORRIS Colleen

53

Associate Editor The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences RobertChenuhnca Date October 29 2014 at 72610 PM MDT From Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt Reply-To Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial ltcardiothoracicsurgerybiomedcentralcomgt To Dr Wei Wang ltweiwangualbertacagt Subject Your manuscript has been accepted for publication in principle Authors Wei Wang Sean M Bagshaw Colleen M Norris Rami Zibdawi Mohamad Zibdawi and Roderick MacArthur Title Association between Older Age and Outcome after Cardiac Surgery A Population-Based Cohort Study Journal Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery MS 6227407691311398 Dear Dr Wang Peer review of your manuscript (above) is now complete and we are delighted to accept the manuscript for publication in Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Before publication our production team needs to check the format of your manuscript to ensure that it conforms to the standards of the journal They will get in touch with you shortly to request any necessary changes or to confirm that none are needed If you have any problems or questions regarding your manuscript please do get in touch Best wishes The Journal of Cardiothoracic Surgery Editorial Team