Heart disease is the leading cause of death for Americans. Kaiser Permanente Washington Health Research Institute (KPWHRI) scientists are working to understand how to reduce our risk of heart attacks, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases throughout life.
Addressing risk factors, improving diagnosis, and exploring how medications, genes, and everyday life affect our cardiovascular health at different ages and stages are central to this work — as is translating research findings into practical, personalized care.
“We’ve found that helping patients and health care teams work together on personalized care plans is the best path to lifelong heart health,” says Beverly Green, MD, MPH, whose recent work has focused on improving the diagnosis of high blood pressure.
Additional focus areas for KPWHRI scientists include exploring the impact of cardiovascular diseases on other health conditions — and vice versa. Recently, this has led researchers Sascha Dublin, MD, PhD, and Laura B. Harrington, PhD, MPH, to investigate the impact of COVID-19 on cardiovascular health.
Below are other research highlights from KPWHRI’s cardiovascular health scientists (please visit their bios to learn more):
Ott CR, Sivarajan ES, Newton KM, Almes MJ, Bruce RA, Bergner M, Gilson BS. A controlled randomized study of early cardiac rehabilitation: the Sickness Impact Profile as an assessment tool. Heart Lung. 1983;12(2):162-70. PubMed
Smith NL, Heit JA, Tang W, Teichert M, Chasman DI, Morange PE; on behalf of the Venous Thrombosis Genetic Replication Consortium. Genetic variation in F3 (tissue factor) and the risk of incident venous thrombosis: meta-analysis of 8 studies. J Thromb Haemost. 2012 Apr;10(4):719-22. doi: 10.1111/j.1538-7836.2012.04665.x. PubMed
Psaty BM, Redberg RF. Evidence of pharmaceutical innovation and therapeutic enthusiasm: strategies for patent extension. Arch Intern Med. 2012 May 14;172(9):683-4. doi: 10.1001/archinternmed.2012.382. Epub 2012 Apr 9. PubMed
Ibrahim-Verbaas CA, Fornage M, Bis JC, Choi SH, Psaty BM, Meigs JB, Rao M, Nalls M, Fontes JD, O'Donnell CJ, Kathiresan S, Ehret GB, Fox CS, Malik R, Dichgans M, Schmidt H, Lahti J, Heckbert SR, Lumley T, Rice K, Rotter JI, Taylor KD, Folsom AR, Boerwinkle E, Rosamond WD, Shahar E, Gottesman RF, Koudstaal PJ, Amin N, Wieberdink RG, Dehghan A, Hofman A, Uitterlinden AG, Destefano AL, Debette S, Xue L, Beiser A, Wolf PA, Decarli C, Ikram MA, Seshadri S, Mosley TH Jr, Longstreth WT Jr, van Duijn CM, Launer LJ. Predicting stroke through genetic risk functions: the CHARGE Risk Score Project. Stroke. 2014 Feb;45(2):403-12. doi: 10.1161/STROKEAHA.113.003044. Epub 2014 Jan 16. PubMed
Jenny NS, Blumenthal RS, Kronmal RA, Rotter JI, Siscovick DS, Psaty BM. Associations of Pentraxin 3 with cardiovascular disease: The Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis. J Thromb Haemost. 2014 Jun;12(6):999-1005. doi: 10.1111/jth.12557. Epub 2014 Mar 13. PubMed
Sascha Dublin, MD, PhDSenior Investigator |
Beverly B. Green, MD, MPHSenior Investigator |
Laura Harrington, PhD, MPHAssistant Investigator |
Ellen O'Meara, PhDPrincipal Collaborative Scientist |
Nicole M. Gatto, PhD, MPHPrincipal Collaborative Scientist |
Meagan C. Brown, PhD, MPHAssistant Investigator |
James Floyd, MD, MS
Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Epidemiology
University of Washington
Susan Heckbert, MD, PhD
University of Washington (UW) Department of Epidemiology; UW Cardiovascular Health Research Unit
Nicholas L. Smith, PhD, MPH
UW Professor, Epidemiology, Cardiovascular Health Research Unit
Director, Seattle Epidemiology and Information Resource Center, VA Puget Sound Health Care System