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Pre-eclampsia and CVD
Author(s):
Veronica Giorgione
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Matthew Cauldwell
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Basky Thilaganathan
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9 months ago
Article
Author(s):
Christina Y Aye
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Henry Boardman
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Paul Leeson
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3 years ago
Historically pregnancy has been viewed as only clinically relevant to women and for the relatively brief time from conception to the puerperium. However it is now clear that events during pregnancy have much longer-term implications, particularly for cardiovascular health, both for the mother and her offspring.
Pregnancy complications such as hypertension and preterm birth appear to serve as a…
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Author(s):
Esmee ME Bovee
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Martha Gulati
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Angela Maas
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Pensée Wu
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Ki Park
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Martha Gulati
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Purvi Parwani
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4 months ago
AHA 23 — Dr Purvi Parwani, cardiologist and multimodality imager, and director of the Women's Heart Clinic at Loma Linda University Health in the US, spotlights three game-changing late-breaking science trials from the AHA Scientific Sessions. Discover the trials anticipated to reshape clinical practices as Dr Parwani shares her insights.Trials discussed in detail include:POP-HT: Cardiac…
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Author(s):
Eva Gerdts
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Helga Midtbø
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Jason G Andrade
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Ricky D Turgeon
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Laurent Macle
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Athanassios Manginas
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Dennis V Cokkinos
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3 years ago
Coronary artery ectasia (CAE) is a relatively common entity causing inappropriate dilatation of the coronary vasculature. The exact mechanism of its development is unknown, but evidence suggests a combination of genetic predisposition, common risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD) and abnormal vessel wall metabolism. It frequently co-exists with aneurysms elsewhere, mostly involving the…
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Author(s):
George Thomas
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Emmanuel L Bravo
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3 years ago
Distinct hypertensive syndromes causing drug-resistant hypertension are increasingly being recognised. The ability to recognise these disorders has come as a result of a better understanding of their pathogenesis and the availability of sensitive and accurate diagnostic tools. The particular appeal of making the diagnosis centres around the potential curability of the hypertension, with…
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Author(s):
Renata Cífková
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3 years ago
Hypertension is the most prevalent cardiovascular disease affecting 20–50 % of the adult population.1 Elevated blood pressure has been identified as a risk factor for coronary heart disease (CHD), heart failure, stroke, peripheral arterial disease, renal failure and atrial fibrillation both in men and women in a large number of epidemiological studies.2–4 So far, the largest meta-analysis of…
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