- ►onlinejacc.org E Braunwald, EM Antman, JW Beasley, RM Califf, … - Journal of the American …, 2002 - Elsevier The American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for
the management of unstable angina and non–ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
(UA/NSTEMI) were published in September 2000 [1]. Since then, a number of clinical ... Cited by 2051 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 59 versions
- ►ahajournals.org E Braunwald, EM Antman, JW Beasley, RM Califf, MD … - Circulation, 2000 - Am Heart Assoc The American College of Cardiology (ACC)/American Heart Association (AHA) Task Force on
Practice Guidelines was formed to make recommendations regarding the diagnosis and treatment
of patients with known or suspected cardiovascular disease. Coronary artery disease ... Cited by 936 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 54 versions
- ►onlinejacc.org E Braunwald, EM Antman, JW Beasley, RM Califf, … - Journal of the American …, 2000 - Elsevier The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Heart Association (AHA) have
jointly engaged in the production of such guidelines in the area of cardiovascular disease since
1980. This effort is directed by the ACC/AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines, whose ... Cited by 788 - Related articles - All 6 versions
- ►nih.gov [PDF] ID Sullivan, DW Davies, E Sowton - British Medical Journal, 1984 - heart.bmj.com Page 1. doi:10.1136/hrt.52.2.147 1984;52;147-153 Heart ID Sullivan, DW Davies
and E Sowton induced ST segment elevation. Prognostic importance of exercise
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AD Michaels, N Goldschlager - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 2000 - Elsevier Survivors of AMI may be classified into 3 clinically definable groups based on postinfarction course
and prognosis: high-risk, moderate-risk, and low-risk groups. Patients treated in the prefibrinolytic
era at high risk for postinfarction events constituted about 20% of all patients admitted ... Cited by 27 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 7 versions
LF Hamm, G Alan Stull, RS Crow - Progress in cardiovascular diseases, 1986 - Elsevier Exercise testing performed earlier than six weeks post-MI is accepted as “standard” medical
practice. Although both heart rate-limited and symptom-limited exercise protocols are used with
nearly equal frequency, the latter appears more valuable because the prognostic yield is ... Cited by 19 - Related articles - All 3 versions
- ►umich.edu [PDF] EJ Topol, JE Juni, WW O'Neill, JM … - … American journal of …, 1987 - deepblue.lib.umich.edu To determine the feasibility and predictive value of early exercise testing 72 hours after acute
myocar- dial infarction, 109 consecutive patients who re- ceived reperfusion therapy were prospectively
eval- uated. In the group studied, in 87 (80 % ) the course was uncomplicated 3 days after ... Cited by 16 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 4 versions
T Fuller, A Movahed - Clin Cardiol, 1987 - interscience.wiley.com Exercise testing has changed dramatically in scope over the past 50 years. While initially used
to assess functional capacity, it is now also utilized to detect the presence and severity of coronary
artery disease (CAD), to evaluate postmyocardial infarction patients at risk for future ... Cited by 11 - Related articles - All 2 versions
MS Verani - Journal of Nuclear Cardiology, 1994 - Springer Between one half and two thirds of patients who survive an acute myocardial infarction (AMI)
may be at low risk for future complications and hence can be managed with medical therapy.
However, the remaining patients are prone to future complications, which by and large ... Cited by 10 - Related articles - All 2 versions