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Platelets and cardiovascular risk
Acta Cardiologica, 2017Atherosclerosis and its late sequels are still the number one cause of death in Western societies. Platelets are a driving force not only during the genesis of atherosclerosis, but especially in its late stages, as evidenced by complications such as arterial thrombosis, myocardial infarction, and ischaemic stroke.
Barbara, Renga, Franco, Scavizzi
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Erythropoietin and Cardiovascular Risk
Blood Purification, 1995We studied the changes in some cardiovascular risk (CVR) factors in 24 maintenance hemodialysis patients treated for 1 year with recombinant human erythropoietin (rHuEPO) either intravenously (12 cases) or subcutaneously (12 cases). In order to clarify whether changes in some parameters were due to direct action of rHuEPO or to changes in food intake ...
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Cardiovascular risk in diabetes mellitus: epidemiology, assessment and prevention
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2023N. Wong, N. Sattar
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Abstract Cardiovascular risk, perhaps more than any other risk associated with anaesthesia, has been studied in great detail. Cardiovascular complications account for approximately a third of postoperative complications and up to half of perioperative deaths.
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Abstract Cardiovascular risk, perhaps more than any other risk associated with anaesthesia, has been studied in great detail. Cardiovascular complications account for approximately a third of postoperative complications and up to half of perioperative deaths.
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Eyeing cardiovascular risk factors
Nature Biomedical Engineering, 2018Smoking status, blood pressure, age and other cardiovascular risk factors can be predicted from retinal images by using deep learning.
Daniel Shu Wei, Ting, Tien Yin, Wong
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Celecoxib and cardiovascular risks
Expert Opinion on Drug Safety, 2005In a very short time, COX-2 enzyme inhibitors have gone from the darlings to the pariahs of the pharmaceutical industry. These drugs were developed based on the hypothesis whereby selective inhibition of the COX enzyme would lead to reduction in pain and inflammation without associated gastrointestinal and bleeding risks.
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[Hyperglycemia and cardiovascular risk].
Giornale italiano di cardiologia (2006), 2011Coronary artery disease and type 2 diabetes are chronic diseases of substantial and growing prevalence. Although diabetes is a strong independent risk factor for cardiovascular events, this risk is not confined to glucose levels above the diagnostic threshold for diabetes. Rather, there is now a growing consensus that nondiabetic hyperglycemia measured
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Novel Cardiovascular Risk Factors
The Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 2003In addition to the well-established cardiovascular risk factors of elevated total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, hypertension, and cigarette smoking, multiple additional factors are suspected culprits in both the development and progression of atherothrombosis.
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