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Reduction of neointimal hyperplasia after coronary stenting by pioglitazone in …


T Katayama, H Ueba, K Tsuboi, N Kubo, T Yasu, M … - American Heart Journal, 2007 - Elsevier
Twenty-eight nondiabetic patients with MS after bare-metal stent implantation were randomized
to 6-month treatment with or without 30 mg/d of pioglitazone (pioglitazone group [PIO] of 14 patients
with 16 lesions and control group [CONT] of 14 patients with 16 lesions). At baseline and ...
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Persistence of coronary risk factor status in participants 12 to 18 months after …


RS Fernandez, R Griffiths, C Juergens, P … - Journal of …, 2006 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > September/October 2006 - Volume 21 - Issue 5 > Persistence
of Coronary Risk Factor Status in Participants 1... ... Ritin S. Fernandez, PhD Candidate, RN,
MN (Critical Care) Nurse Manager, South Western Sydney Centre for Applied Nursing ...
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Exercise training prevents Ca2+ dysregulation in coronary smooth muscle from …

- physiology.org
CA Witczak, BR Wamhoff, M Sturek - Journal of Applied …, 2006 - Am Physiological Soc
Aerobic exercise training is known to have profound cardioprotective effects in disease, yet cellular
mechanisms remain largely undefined. We tested the hypothesis that increased sarcoplasmic
reticulum Ca 2+ buffering and increased voltage-gated Ca 2+ channel density underlie ...
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Obesity and coronary intervention: should we continue to use Body Mass Index as …


JCE Tarastchuk, ÊE Guérios, RRL Bueno, PMP … - Arquivos brasileiros de …, 2008 - SciELO Brasil
Since 1983 when the results of the Framingham Study related to obesity were published, a strong
correlation between this risk factor and coronary artery disease has been observed 1 . In
Brazil, the prevalence of obesity is approximately 8% for men and 12.4% for women 2 . ...
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Cardiac Rehabilitation Coordinators' Perceptions of Patient-Related Barriers to …


RS Fernandez, P Davidson, R Griffiths - Journal of Cardiovascular …, 2008 - journals.lww.com
Skip Navigation Links Home > September/October 2008 - Volume 23 - Issue 5 > Cardiac Rehabilitation
Coordinators' Perceptions of Patient-... ... Ritin S. Fernandez, PhD(c), MN (Critical Care), RN
Nurse Manager, South Western Sydney Centre for Applied Nursing Research, New South ...
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Impact of metabolic syndrome among patients with and without diabetes mellitus …


T Kasai, K Miyauchi, T Kurata, S Okazaki, K … - Hypertension …, 2008 - nature.com
Metabolic syndrome (MS) is highly prevalent and an established key risk factor for coronary artery
disease, regardless of the presence or absence of diabetes mellitus (DM). Long-term follow-up
studies have addressed the influence of MS with and without DM on the prognosis of ...
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Impact of the metabolic syndrome on angiographic and clinical events after …


R Hoffmann, E Stellbrink, J Schröder, A Grawe, G … - The American Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
Patients with metabolic syndrome (MS) are at increased risk for cardiovascular events. Although
the number of patients with MS requiring coronary revascularization is increasing rapidly, the
impact of MS on clinical events and restenosis in patients who undergo stent placement is ...
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Impact of metabolic syndrome on clinical and angiographic outcome after sirolimus …

- nursing2008.com
E Stellbrink, J Schröder, A Grawe, R Goebbels, … - Coronary Artery …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
Cited Here...: One hundred and twenty-one patients (44%) with 134 lesions had neither MetS
nor diabetes, 84 patients (31%) with 89 lesions had MetS without diabetes and 69 patients
(25%) with 75 lesions had diabetes. Baseline angiographic parameters were comparable ...
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Persistence of Coronary Risk Factor Status in Participants 12 to 18 Months After …


R Griffiths, C Juergens, P Davidson, Y … - The Journal of …, 2006 - duanesolution.com
Ritin S. Fernandez, PhD Candidate, RN, MN (Critical Care) Nurse Manager, South Western Sydney
Centre for Applied Nursing Research; Deputy Director, New South Wales Centre for Evidence
Based Health Care (a collaborating center of the Joanna Briggs Institute), Sydney, NSW, ...
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代谢综合征对冠心病冠状动脉支架术后患者临床事件的影响


于宏颖, 潘震华, 王满庆 - 中国心血管杂志, 2008 - journal.shouxi.net
【Abstract】 Objective To evaluate the impact of metabolic syndrome on recent clinical events
after coronary stenting. Methods A total of 115 patients after coronary stenting from 2000 to 2006
were divided into metabolic syndrome group (MS group) and control group, including 50 ...
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