Hyde, Emily K Martin, Donna E Rieger, Kendra L
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Patient education and counseling
Each year, 63,000 Canadians are diagnosed with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and 73 % survive. Sexual health education for ACS survivors is recommended but is not routinely provided. A scoping review was performed to inform health care providers about factors shaping sexual health education for ACS survivors. Three databases were searched, 208 stud...
Estrada-Orihuela, Sergio F. Ibarra-Pérez, Carlos
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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry
Lasalocid, a specific mobile membrane ionophore for calcium, dopamine and norepinephrine was assayed in its capacity to reduce or maintain unaltered the cardiovascular function in conditions of imminent myocardial injury. In experiments of coronary blockade and reperfusion carried out in rat heart, it was found that when administered from 5 to 30 m...
Alvarez, Roberto Jr Wang, Bingyan J Quijada, Pearl J Avitabile, Daniele Ho, Thi Shaitrit, Maya Chavarria, Monica Firouzi, Fareheh Ebeid, David Monsanto, Megan M
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Journal of molecular and cellular cardiology
Understanding and manipulating the cardiomyocyte cell cycle has been the focus of decades of research, however the ultimate goal of activating mitotic activity in adult mammalian cardiomyocytes remains elusive and controversial. The relentless pursuit of controlling cardiomyocyte mitosis has been complicated and obfuscated by a multitude of indices...
van Assen, Marly De Cecco, Carlo N Sahbaee, Pooyan Eid, Marwen H Griffith, L Parkwood Bauer, Maximilian J Savage, Rock H Varga-Szemes, Akos Oudkerk, Matthijs Vliegenthart, Rozemarijn
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Journal of cardiovascular computed tomography
ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility of dual energy CT (DECT) to derive myocardial extracellular volume (ECV) and detect myocardial ECV differences without a non-contrast acquisition, compared to single energy CT (SECT). MethodsSubjects (n = 35) with focal fibrosis (n = 17), diffuse fibrosis (n = 10), and controls (n = 9) underwent non-contrast and d...
Shiraev, Timothy P Bullen, Andrew
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Heart, lung & circulation
Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are a commonly prescribed medication that recent data has linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular morbidity and all cause morbidity. The current study sought to perform a systematic review to investigate the link between PPIs and morbidity and mortality METHODS: A systematic review was carried out as per the PRIS...
Hanhart, Joel Comaneshter, Doron S. Freier-Dror, Yossi Vinker, Shlomo
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Graefe's Archive for Clinical and Experimental Ophthalmology
BackgroundIntraocular injections of antivascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) agents are currently the main therapy in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). The safety of bevacizumab, an anti-VEGF compound frequently delivered off label, is debated, particularly for high-group risks. We aim to analyze the mortality associated with intravitrea...
Kou, S Cao, J Y Yeo, S Holmes-Walker, D J Lau, S L Gunton, J E
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Journal of diabetes and its complications
To determine whether cardiovascular outcomes in type 2 diabetes (T2D) differ according to ethnicity, and whether ethnicity influences the effect of gender on these outcomes in Caucasians, East-Southeast-Asians, Middle-Easterners, South-Asians and Pacific-Islanders. We compared demographics, HbA1c, lipid profile, renal function markers, and prevalen...
Rumindo, Gerardo Duchateau, Nicolas Croisille, Pierre Ohayon, Jacques Clarysse, Patrick
Localization of infarcted regions is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment for patients with cardiac ischemia. Myocardial strain partially reflects the location of infarcted regions, which demonstrated potential use in clinical practice. However, strain patterns are complex and simple thresholding is not sufficient to locate the inf...
Rumindo, Gerardo Duchateau, Nicolas Croisille, Pierre Ohayon, Jacques Clarysse, Patrick
Localization of infarcted regions is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment for patients with cardiac ischemia. Myocardial strain partially reflects the location of infarcted regions, which demonstrated potential use in clinical practice. However, strain patterns are complex and simple thresholding is not sufficient to locate the inf...
Rumindo, Gerardo Duchateau, Nicolas Croisille, Pierre Ohayon, Jacques Clarysse, Patrick
Localization of infarcted regions is essential to determine the most appropriate treatment for patients with cardiac ischemia. Myocardial strain partially reflects the location of infarcted regions, which demonstrated potential use in clinical practice. However, strain patterns are complex and simple thresholding is not sufficient to locate the inf...