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51.

Research article   Open Access Highly Accessed

Are patients with non-ST elevation myocardial infarction undertreated?

Saman Rasoul, Jan Ottervanger, Jan-Henk E Dambrink, Menko-Jan de Boer, Jan CA Hoorntje, AT Marcel Gosselink, Felix Zijlstra, Harry Suryapranata, Arnoud WJ van't Hof BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007, 7:8 (5 March 2007)

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A reluctance to perform early invasive surgery may explain the increased mortality following non-ST elevation myocardial infarction as compared to ST elevation myocardial infarction.

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The impact of renal insufficiency and anaemia on survival in patients with cardiovascular disease: a cohort study

Jocelyn Anderson, Liam G Glynn, John Newell, Alberto A Iglesias, Donal Reddan, Andrew W Murphy BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009, 9:51 (12 November 2009)

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Novel Toll-like receptor-4 deficiency attenuates trastuzumab (Herceptin) induced cardiac injury in mice

Nasser Yousif, Fadhil G Al-amran BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2011, 11:62 (14 October 2011)

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Study protocol   Open Access Highly Accessed

The research on endothelial function in women and men at risk for cardiovascular disease (REWARD) study: methodology

Simon L Bacon, Kim L Lavoie, André Arsenault, Jocelyn Dupuis, Louise Pilote, Catherine Laurin, Jennifer Gordon, Denyse Gautrin, Alain Vadeboncoeur BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2011, 11:50 (10 August 2011)

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Prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in patients at non-high cardiovascular risk. Rationale and design of the PANDORA study

Claudio Cimminiello, Claudio Borghi, Serge Kownator, Jean Wautrecht, Christos P Carvounis, Stefanus E Kranendonk, Beat Kindler, Mario Mangrella, the PANDORA Study Investigators BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2010, 10:35 (5 August 2010)

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Effect of "no added salt diet" on blood pressure control and 24 hour urinary sodium excretion in mild to moderate hypertension

Javad Kojuri, Rahim Rahimi BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007, 7:34 (6 November 2007)

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Utility of routine exercise treadmill testing early after percutaneous coronary intervention

Mohan N Babapulle, Jean G Diodati, James C Blankenship, Thao Huynh, Sabrina Cugno, Radha Puri, Phuong A Nguyen, Mark J Eisenberg BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007, 7:12 (29 March 2007)

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Acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction after amoxycillin-induced anaphylactic shock in a young adult with normal coronary arteries: a case report

Aristofanis Gikas, George Lazaros, Kalliopi Kontou-Fili BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2005, 5:6 (25 February 2005)

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Knowledge of modifiable risk factors of heart disease among patients with acute myocardial infarction in Karachi, Pakistan: a cross sectional study

Muhammad S Khan, Fahim H Jafary, Tazeen H Jafar, Azhar M Faruqui, Syed I Rasool, Juanita Hatcher, Nish Chaturvedi BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2006, 6:18 (27 April 2006)

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Financial impact of reducing door-to-balloon time in ST-elevation myocardial infarction: a single hospital experience

Umesh N Khot, Michele L Johnson-Wood, Jason B Geddes, Curtis Ramsey, Monica B Khot, Heather Taillon, Randall Todd, Saeed R Shaikh, William J Berg BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009, 9:32 (26 July 2009)

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Swedish snuff and incidence of cardiovascular disease. A population-based cohort study

Ellis Janzon, Bo Hedblad BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009, 9:21 (27 May 2009)

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Study protocol   Open Access

Study protocol to investigate the effects of testosterone therapy as an adjunct to exercise rehabilitation in hypogonadal males with chronic heart failure

John M Saxton, Irena Zwierska, Atish Mathur, Kevin S Channer BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2006, 6:46 (30 November 2006)

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Early atherosclerosis and cardiac autonomic responses to mental stress: a population-based study of the moderating influence of impaired endothelial function

Nadja Chumaeva, Mirka Hintsanen, Taina Hintsa, Niklas Ravaja, Markus Juonala, Olli T Raitakari, Liisa Keltikangas-Järvinen BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2010, 10:16 (29 March 2010)

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Acute mental stress may be associated with the development of preclinical atherosclerosis via interactions between endothelial function, measured as flow-mediated dilatation, and autonomic nervous system pathways linking slow cardiac recovery to atherosclerosis.

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Association between different measurements of blood pressure variability by ABP monitoring and ankle-brachial index

Estefânia Wittke, Sandra C Fuchs, Flávio D Fuchs, Leila B Moreira, Elton Ferlin, Fábio T Cichelero, Carolina M Moreira, Jeruza Neyeloff, Marina B Moreira, Miguel Gus BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2010, 10:55 (5 November 2010)

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Cognitive and autonomic dysfunction measures in normal controls, white coat and borderline hypertension

Abdullah Shehab, Abdishakur Abdulle BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2011, 11:3 (11 January 2011)

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Can we monitor heart attack in the troponin era: evidence from a population-based cohort study

Frank M Sanfilippo, Michael ST Hobbs, Matthew W Knuiman, Stephen C Ridout, Pamela J Bradshaw, Judith C Finn, Jamie M Rankin, Peter C Sprivulis, Joseph Hung BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2011, 11:35 (24 June 2011)

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Research article   Open Access

Comparison of the epidemiology and co-morbidities of heart failure in the pediatric and adult populations: a retrospective, cross-sectional study

Gregory Webster, Jie Zhang, David Rosenthal BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2006, 6:23 (25 May 2006)

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Research article   Open Access

Relationship between blood pressure measurements recorded on patients' charts in family physicians' offices and subsequent 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring

Marshall Godwin, Dianne Delva, Rachelle Seguin, Ian Casson, Susan MacDonald, Richard Birtwhistle, Miu Lam BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2004, 4:2 (29 March 2004)

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The BpTRU automatic blood pressure monitor compared to 24 hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the assessment of blood pressure in patients with hypertension

Linda Beckett, Marshall Godwin BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2005, 5:18 (28 June 2005)

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Evaluation of early coronary graft patency after coronary artery bypass graft surgery using multislice computed tomography angiography

Hosseinali Bassri, Farzad Salari, Fereidoun Noohi, Marzieh Motevali, Seifollah Abdi, Nader Givtaj, Kamal Raissi, Majid Haghjoo BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009, 9:53 (8 December 2009)

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Research article   Open Access

The dynamics of mortality in follow-up time after an acute myocardial infarction, lower extremity arterial disease and ischemic stroke

Ilonca Vaartjes, Ineke van Dis, Diederick E Grobbee, Michiel L Bots BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2010, 10:57 (25 November 2010)

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Research article   Open Access

Correlations between prescription of anti-hypertensive medication and mortality due to stroke

Renata Papp, Albert Csaszar, Edit Paulik, Sandor Balogh BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2012, 12:15 (12 March 2012)

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Detection of non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction and unstable angina in the acute setting: meta-analysis of diagnostic performance of multi-detector computed tomographic angiography

Piet K Vanhoenacker, Isabel Decramer, Olivier Bladt, Giovanna Sarno, Charlotte Bevernage, William Wijns BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2007, 7:39 (19 December 2007)

Abstract | Full text | PDF | PubMed | Cited on BioMed Central |  Editor’s summary

Meta-analysis of data from the last seven years shows that computed tomography angiography of the coronary arteries is an efficient tool for the detection of coronary artery disease in the acute setting.

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Research article   Open Access

A randomised trial of a 5 week, manual based, self-management programme for hypertension delivered in a cardiac patient club in Shanghai

Feng Xue, Wen Yao, Robert J Lewin BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2008, 8:10 (6 May 2008)

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A five-week cognitive-behavioral self-management program, delivered via a community anti-hypertensive club, reduces blood pressure in adults with mild to moderate hypertension.

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Gender-related differences in the prevalence of cardiovascular disease risk factors and their correlates in urban Tanzania

Marina A Njelekela, Rose Mpembeni, Alfa Muhihi, Nuru L Mligiliche, Donna Spiegelman, Ellen Hertzmark, Enju Liu, Julia L Finkelstein, Wafaie W Fawzi, Walter C Willett, Jacob Mtabaji BMC Cardiovascular Disorders 2009, 9:30 (17 July 2009)

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