Dasha Savage
Stanford University
H-index: 9
North America-United States
Top articles of Dasha Savage
Factors Associated With Urgent Amputation Status and Its Impact on Mortality
Annals of Vascular Surgery
2024/4/4
Dasha Savage
H-Index: 4
Venkat Kalapatapu
H-Index: 6
Impostor syndrome among minority medical students who are underrepresented in medicine
Journal of the National Medical Association
2023/4/1
Dasha Savage
H-Index: 4
Alden Landry
H-Index: 6
Use of an app-based exercise therapy program including cognitive-behavioral techniques for the management of intermittent claudication: Presented at the Vascular Annual Meeting …
European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery
2022/12/1
Using a Supervised Learning Algorithm to Predict Postoperative Treatment Failure in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease via Passive Monitoring
Journal of Vascular Surgery
2022/6/1
A National Feasibility, Effectiveness, and Utilization Pilot of a Home-Based, Mobile Phone Administered, Exercise Therapy Program Using Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for …
Journal of Vascular Surgery
2022/6/1
Reliability and repeatability of a smartphone-based 6-min walk test as a patient-centred outcome measure
European Heart Journal-Digital Health
2021/3/1
Neil Rens
H-Index: 3
Dasha Savage
H-Index: 4
Arabidopsis ACINUS is O-glycosylated and regulates transcription and alternative splicing of regulators of reproductive transitions
Nature communications
2021/2/11
Yang Bi
H-Index: 3
Zhiping Deng
H-Index: 6
Ruben Shrestha
H-Index: 5
Dasha Savage
H-Index: 4
Su Hyun Hong
H-Index: 8
12-Month Follow-up Results of a “Distributed Patient Registry”—Automated Direct Smartphone Connection to a Registry
Journal of Vascular Surgery
2021/9/1
Activity data from wearables as an indicator of functional capacity in patients with cardiovascular disease
Plos one
2021/3/24
Neil Rens
H-Index: 3
Dasha Savage
H-Index: 4
A Distributed Registry: Smartphone-Connected Database Driven by Patient-Reported Outcomes
Journal of Vascular Surgery
2020/7/1
National assessment of availability, awareness, and utilization of supervised exercise therapy for peripheral artery disease patients with intermittent claudication
Journal of vascular surgery
2020/5/1