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Risk factor modification after myocardial infarction


D Siegel, D Grady, WS Browner, SB … - Annals of internal …, 1988 - Am Coll Physicians
Modification of risk factors in patients who have had myocardial infarctions has received little
attention in the literature. Yet, major modifiable risk factors for recurrent coronary heart
disease, including hypertension, smoking, increased serum cholesterol levels, sedentary ...
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[CITATION] Ensaio clínico multicêntrico da pravastatina em pacientes com hipercolesterolemia …


ACP Barretto - Arq Bras Cardiol, 1997
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Long-term prognosis after myocardial infarction. Who is at risk for sudden death?


TA Mattioni - Postgraduate medicine, 1992 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Patients who have survived myocardial infarction may be at risk for recurrent infarction or sudden
death within the first year. Clinical factors that identify high-risk patients include the following:
Poor left ventricular function Presence of spontaneous ventricular ectopy Abnormal signal- ...
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[CITATION] Fatores de risco em pacientes idosos selecionados por médicos da comunidade …


A Grupo, B Grupo, C Grupo - Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia, 1996
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Report of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society's consensus conference on the …

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EL Fallen, P Armstrong, J Cairns, W Dafoe … - CMAJ: Canadian …, 1991 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
In October 1989, the Canadian Cardiovascular Society announced a program to achieve consensus
on important issues in the care of patients with cardiovascular disease. This report on the management
of the postmyocardial infarction patient represents the first in a series of these consensus ...
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Smoking and myocardial infarction: secondary prevention.

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J Perkins, TB Dick - British Medical Journal, 1985 - pmj.bmj.com
Previous work in this department (Dick & Stone, 1978) has shown that cigarette smoking was
much more prevalent in both men and women with ischaemic heartdisease than in a random
sample ofthe population. Smoking has long been recognized as a risk factor for coronary ...
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Rehabilitation of the coronary patient in 1989


NK WENGER, JS ALPERT - Archives of Internal Medicine, 1989 - archinte.highwire.org
The recent "position paper" of the American College of Physicians1 and the associated review
of the efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation services2 provide an excellent summary of selected studies
and discussions concerning cardiac reha- bilitation. The features and outcomes of clinical ...
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Efficacy of cardiac rehabilitation services: with emphasis on patients after …


P Greenland, JS Chu - Annals of internal medicine, 1988 - Am Coll Physicians
During the 1970s, emphasis increased in clinical practice on early ambulation and
exercise-based rehabilitation after myocardial infarction and other cardiac illnesses or
procedures. This shift was based on the belief that exercise and improved conditioning ...
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Factors affecting the 5 year survival rate of men following acute coronary heart …


R Mulcahy, N Hickey, IM Graham, J MacAirt - American heart journal, 1977 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
A total of 213 male patients who survived an initial episode of acute coronary inusfficiency or
myocardial infarction for 28 days have been followed for 5 years. The effect of age, weight, severity
of infarction diastolic blood pressure, serum cholesterol, and cigarette smoking at the time ...
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[CITATION] The value of lowering cholesterol after myocardial infarction


JE Rossouw, B Lewis, BM Rifkind - New England Journal of Medicine, 1990 - content.nejm.org
Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine -- The value
of lowering cholesterol after myocardial infarction.
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