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Functional Improvement After Outpatient Cardiac Rehabilitation in Acute Coronary Syndrome Patients is Not Related to Improvement in Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) improves the functional capacity and the prognosis of patients with coronary artery disease.
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Hyperuricemia and Risk of Cardiovascular Outcomes: The Experience of the URRAH (Uric Acid Right for Heart Health) Project
The latest European Guidelines of Arterial Hypertension have officially introduced uric acid evaluation among the cardiovascular risk factors that should be evaluated in order to stratify patient’s risk. In fa...
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12.4 Effects of Triglyceridaemia on Carotid Wall Thickness in Treated Essential Hypertension
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7.4 Early Cardiac Damage in High Cardiovascular Risk Patients
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1.2 Comparison Between CRP and Other Conventional Risk Factors on Arterial Stiffness in Treated Essential Hypertension
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5.2 Myocardial Integrated Backscatter in Normotensive and Hypertensive Diabetic Patients
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4.2 Echographic Evaluation of Cardiac Toxicity and Tissue Characterization After Anthracycline Chemotherapy in Childhood: The Importance of Fractional Shortening (FS)
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10.2 Study of 24-Hour Glycaemia Variability and Arterial Structure and Function in Type 1 Diabetic Patients
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10.10 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Evaluation of Aortic Distensibility in Essential Hypertensive Patients
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4.3 Alterations in Cardiac Structure in Nondiabetic Offsprings of Diabetic Patients
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2.3 Prevalence of the Metabolic Syndrome in HIV Patients
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10.3 Effects of 2 Years Treatment with Quinapril on Carotid Intima Media in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus
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10.9 Changes of IMT and Arterial Stiffness in Subclinical Sleep Apnoea
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New Aspects of Antihypertensive Treatment
This paper briefly reviews recent evidence concerning the relationship between hypertension and alterations in glucose and lipid metabolism and renal and cardiac damage.