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Predictors of slow flow during primary percutaneous coronary intervention: an …


JH Bae, TG Kwon, DW Hyun, CS Rihal, A … - British Medical Journal, 2008 - heart.bmj.com
Results: Slow flow developed in 12 patients (eight males). Patients with slow flow were likely
to be older (67.5 (13.8) years vs 56.2 (13.9) years, p = 0.015), had more cardiogenic shock
(16.7% vs 2.2%, p = 0.046), larger fibrofatty volume over the entire lesion length (36.7 ...
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Association between cardiac autonomic dysfunction and inflammation in type 1 …

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GA Lanza, D Pitocco, EP Navarese, A Sestito, … - European heart …, 2007 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Methods and results: We studied 49 patients with type 1 diabetes (age 50.5 ± 11 years, 33
men). Serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, as a marker of inflammation, and
frequency-domain heart rate variability (HRV) on 24 h Holter monitoring, as a measure of ...
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Efficacy of oral nicorandil in patients with end-stage renal disease: a retrospective …


H Ishii, T Toriyama, T Aoyama, H Takahashi, S Yamada … - Clinical therapeutics, 2007 - Elsevier
For this retrospective chart review, we used data from telephone interviews and medical charts
from 3 hospitals in Japan. Data from patients aged <80 years who were receiving hemodialysis
for ESRD and who had undergone successful PCI for angina between January 1999 and ...
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Effect of intravenous nicorandil and preexisting angina pectoris on short-and long- …


H Ishii, S Ichimiya, M Kanashiro, T Amano, Y … - The American Journal of …, 2007 - Elsevier
Published reports have indicated that prodromal angina before acute myocardial infarction
(AMI) is associated with better outcomes and that nicorandil has cardioprotective effects on ischemic
hearts. We compared cardioprotective effects of intravenous nicorandil with ...
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Intravenous administration of nicorandil immediately before percutaneous coronary …


Y Kawai, K Hisamatsu, H Matsubara, K Dan, … - European Heart …, 2009 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Methods and results: In a preliminary study, 6 mg of nicorandil showed optimal efficacy for vasodilatation
without causing significant haemodynamic instability. In the main study, a total of 408 patients
were randomly assigned to receive intravenous administration of 6 mg of nicorandil ...
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[CITATION] The consensus is clearly needed for the definition of stress hyperglycaemia in …

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KP Goran - European Heart Journal, 2007 - Eur Soc Cardiology
References 1. Lanza GA, Pitocco D, Navarese EP, Sestito A, Sgueglia GA, Manto A, Infusino
F, Musella T, Ghirlanda G, Crea F. Association between cardiac autonomic dysfunction and
inflam- mation in type 1 diabetic patients: effect of beta-blockade. Eur Heart J ...
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Pharmacological intervention for prevention of left ventricular remodeling and …

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H Ishii, T Amano, T Matsubara, T Murohara - Circulation, 2008 - Am Heart Assoc
Reperfusion injury is triggered by cellular and mitochondrial calcium overload, oxidant
stress, endothelial dysfunction, reduction in nitric oxide production, and other factors. Because
reperfusion injury limits the efficacy of reperfusion therapy alone, combined use with ...
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[PDF] European Heart Journal Advance Access published June 13, 2007


S Kurisu, T Hata, Y Nakama, Y Kijima, K … - European Heart …, 2006 - Eur Soc Cardiology
Thus, AMI has been an important disease, glycaemia being the vital parameter, stress hyperglycaemia
has prognostic value, and consensus is clearly needed for the defi- nition of stress
hyperglycaemia. For studying pathophysiological processes, it may not be so useful only ...
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Effect of intracoronary thrombectomy on 30-day mortality in non-diabetic patients …


M Usami, Y Sakata, D Nakatani, M Shimizu, S Suna, S … - Journal of Cardiology, 2009 - Elsevier
Patients with AH had more risk factors than those without AH. The 30-day mortality rate of patients
with AH was significantly higher than that of those without (11.7% vs 1.7%, p < 0.001). Among
patients with AH, the 30-day mortality rate was significantly lower for those with ...
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Slow Flow Phenomenon During Renal Angioplasty: Does It Have the Same …


J Kojuri, R Mollazadeh - The Internet Journal of Cardiology, 2007 - ispub.com
Percutaneous treatment of renovascular disease offers a relatively safe and effective therapy
.Restoration of blood flow in the large arteries is not necessarily associated with microvascular
and tissue perfusion. Even in coronary bed the mechanisms responsible for no-reflow or ...
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