
Publications
- Robinson VJB, Patel RN, Nalamolu VRP, Kaminski RJ, Dias JK, Thornton JK, Kersey TW, Mandawat MK: Encircling reperfusion pattern on the stress-minus-delay bull’s-eye map improves sensitivity of myocardial perfusion scans. Nuclear Medicine Communications (In Press)
- Patel DK, Robinson VJB, Arteaga RB, Thornton JB: Diastolic Filling Parameters Derived from Myocardial Perfusion Imaging Can predict Left Ventricular End-diastolic Pressure at Subsequent Cardiac Catheterization. Journal of Nuclear Medicine (In Press)
- Ibebuogu UN, Salah AK, Malhotra S, Calkins JB, Thornton JW, Mandawat M, Robinson VJB. The D-Dimer Assay, A Possible Tool in the evaluation of atrial thrombosis: A case report. Canadian Journal of Cardiology (In Press)
- Patel D, Arteaga RB, Robinson VJB, Patel N, Kapoor D. Angina, an unusual and late complication of the Cabrol procedure: A case report and review of the literature. Am J Med Sci. 2008; 335(2):1-1]
- Patel RN, Arteaga RB, Mandawat MK, Thornton JW, Robinson VJB: Pharmacologic Stress Myocardial Perfusion Imaging. Southern Medical Journal, Oct. 2007: 1006-1012
- Mitzner W, Tyberg JV, Strickland MK, Robinson VJB, Rowell LB, Sandblom E, Axelsson M, Farrell AP, Shoukas AA: Point: Counterpoint “Active Venoconstriction is/is not Important in Maintaining or Raising End-Diastolic Volume and Stroke Volume during Exercise and Orthostasis. J Appl Physiol, Oct 2006; 101: 1267 - 1268.
- Ruiz-Arango AF, Robinson VJB, Sharma GK: Characteristics of Patients with Cervical Spinal Injury Requiring Permanent Pacemaker Implantation. Cardiology In Review. 2006 Jul-Aug;14(4):e8-e11
- John J. Mahmarian, MD and the INSPIRE Investigators, i.e.: Robinson VJB: An initial strategy of intensive medical therapy is comparable to that of coronary revascularization for suppression of scintigraphic ischemia in high-risk but stable survivors of acute myocardial infarction. JACC Vol. 48 No. 12, 2006; 2458-67
- John J. Mahmarian, MD and the INSPIRE Investigators, i.e.: Robinson VJB: A multinational study to establish the value of early Adenosine Technetium-99m sestamibi myocardial perfusion imaging in identifying a low-risk group for early hospital discharge after acute myocardial infarction. JACC Vol. 48, No. 12, 2006; 2448-57
- Mitzner M., Tyberg JV, Strickland MK, Robinson VJB, Rowell LB, Sandblom E, Axelsson M, Farrell AP, Shoukas AA: Active venoconstriction is/is not important in maintaining or raising end-diastolic volume and stroke volume during exercise and orthostasis. J Appl Physiol 101:1267-1268, 2006