Mitchell Krucoff, MD, is author of more than 100 publications in the cardiology literature and book chapters in medical texts. The following are selected publications from his research on complementary and alternative medical therapies in cardiology:
- Krucoff MW, Crater SW, et al: Music, imagery, touch, and prayer as adjuncts to interventional cardiac care: the Monitoring and Actualisation of Noetic Trainings (MANTRA) II randomised study, The Lancet, Vol. 366:211-217, July 16, 2005.
- Krucoff MW, Crater SW, Green CL, et al: Integrative Noetic Therapies as Adjuncts to Percutaneous Intervention During Unstable Coronary Syndromes: The Monitoring & Actualization of Noetic Trainings (MANTRA) Feasibility Pilot. Am Heart J, 2001;142:760-769.
- Dusek JA, Astin JA, Hibberd PL, Krucoff MW. Healing prayer outcomes studies: consensus recommendations. Alt Therapies 2003; 9, No. 3, (suppl): A44-A53.
- Yager JE, Crater SW, Krucoff MW. "Prayer and Cardiovascular Disease" in press Complementary Clinical Medicine: The Clinical Handbook Oz M, Stein RA eds., Humana Press 2004.
- Krucoff MW, Crater SW: Dose response and the effects of distant prayer on health outcomes: The state of the research. The Integrative Medicine Consult, May 2002; Vol. 4, Number 5, 56-58.
- Krucoff MW, Liebowitz R, Vogel JH, Mark D. "Complementary and Alternative Medical Therapies: Opening the Door to the Science and Practice of Integrative Medicine in Cardiovascular Care" in press Hurst: The Heart, Logue RB, Schlant RC et al eds., McGraw Hill Publ 2004.
The following are selected publications from Mitchell's research on computer-assisted heart monitoring:
- Krucoff MW, Croll MA, Pope JE, Pieper KS, Manani PM, Granger CB, Veldkamp RF, Wagner BL, Sawchak ST, Califf RM. Continuously updated 12-lead ST-segment recovery analysis for myocardial infarct artery patency assessment and its correlation with multiple simultaneous early angiographic observations. Am J Cardiol 71:145, 1993.
- Krucoff MW, Croll MA, Pope JE, Granger CB, O'Connor CM, Sigmon KN, Wagner BL, Ryan JA, Lee KL, Kereiakes DJ, Samaha JK, Worley SJ, Ellis SG, Wall TC, Topol EJ, Califf RM, for the TAMI 7 Study Group. Continuous 12-lead ST-segment recovery analysis in the TAMI 7 study: performance of a noninvasive method for real-time detection of failed myocardial reperfusion. Circulation 88:437, 1993.
- Shah A, Wagner GS, Granger CB, O'Connor CM, Green CL, Trollinger KM, Califf RM, Krucoff MW. Prognostic implications of TIMI flow grade in the infarct related artery compared with continuous 12 lead ST segment resolution analysis: Re-examining the "gold standard" for myocardial reperfusion assessment. J Am Coll of Cardiol 2000:35:3:655-672.
- Roe MT, Ohman EM, Maas AC, Christenson RH, Mahaffey KW, Granger CB, Harrington RA, Califf RM, Krucoff MW. Shifting the open-artery hypothesis downstream: The quest for optimal reperfusion. J Am Coll of Cardiol 2001;37(No.1)9-18.
- Engelen DJ, Gressin V, Krucoff MW, Theuns DA, Green C, Cheriex E, Maison-Blanche P, Dassen W, Wellens H, Gorgels AP. Usefulness of Frequent Arrhythmias after Epicardial Recanalization in Anterior Wall Acute Myocardial Infarction as a Marker of Cellular Injury Leading to Poor Recovery of Left Ventricular Function ? Am J Cardiol, in press 2003.















