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Association of plasma C1q/TNF-related protein 9 levels with disease severity and prognosis in patients with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease. [PDF]
Shang S, Jia L, Lin X.
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The Voice Disrupted: Articulation, Hesitation, and Moral Seriousness in F. R. Leavis's Pedagogy
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Steven Cranfield
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Gesturing While Writing: An Alternate Perspective on Mimetic Prosody
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The Lancet, 2013
1 Farooq V, van Klaveren D, Steyerberg EW, et al. Anatomical and clinical characteristics to guide decision making between coronary artery bypass surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention for individual patients: development and validation of SYNTAX score II. Lancet 2013; 381: 639–50. 2 Janes H, Pepe MS, Bossuyt PM, Barlow WE.
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1 Farooq V, van Klaveren D, Steyerberg EW, et al. Anatomical and clinical characteristics to guide decision making between coronary artery bypass surgery and percutaneous coronary intervention for individual patients: development and validation of SYNTAX score II. Lancet 2013; 381: 639–50. 2 Janes H, Pepe MS, Bossuyt PM, Barlow WE.
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External Validation of the SYNTAX Score II 2020
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2021The SYNTAX score II 2020 (SSII-2020) was derived from cross correlation and externally validated in randomized trials to predict death and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events (MACE) following percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in patients with 3-vessel disease (3VD) and/or left main coronary
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Coronary Artery Disease, 2021
Objectives The SYNTAX score and SYNTAX score II have a high predictive capacity for adverse cardiovascular events. We aimed to demonstrate that both scores were good predictors of long-term adverse outcomes in an ‘all-comers’ population treated with a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI ...
Geoffrey J, Yanes Bowden +6 more
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Objectives The SYNTAX score and SYNTAX score II have a high predictive capacity for adverse cardiovascular events. We aimed to demonstrate that both scores were good predictors of long-term adverse outcomes in an ‘all-comers’ population treated with a percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI ...
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The International Journal of Cardiovascular Imaging, 2017
Even though the relationship between syntax score (SS) and coronary no-reflow phenomenon has been studied, the relation between SS and syntax score II (SS II) in patients with no-reflow phenomenon is unknown. We aimed to define the relationship between coronary no-reflow phenomenon and SS II as compared with SS.
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Even though the relationship between syntax score (SS) and coronary no-reflow phenomenon has been studied, the relation between SS and syntax score II (SS II) in patients with no-reflow phenomenon is unknown. We aimed to define the relationship between coronary no-reflow phenomenon and SS II as compared with SS.
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SYNTAX Score II predicts carotid disease in a multivessel coronary disease population
International Journal of Cardiology, 2015The SYNTAX Score (SxScore) is an angiographic tool that evaluates CAD complexity, which we previously reported lacking correlation with the presence of carotid disease. Recently, SxScore II has been developed including both angiographic and clinical variables, which could increase the prognostic accuracy for detection of carotid disease.From January ...
Costanzo L +8 more
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The American Journal of Cardiology, 2018
Anatomical SYNTAX score (SS1) and SYNTAX score II (SS2) are often utilized to determine the optimal revascularization strategy. Although US veterans have unique characteristics that may affect outcomes after revascularization, the prognostic values of SS1 and SS2 in veterans have not yet been validated.
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Anatomical SYNTAX score (SS1) and SYNTAX score II (SS2) are often utilized to determine the optimal revascularization strategy. Although US veterans have unique characteristics that may affect outcomes after revascularization, the prognostic values of SS1 and SS2 in veterans have not yet been validated.
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