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Autor:
Maret Lajla Nedrejord, Ida Olsen Hokland, Jan Mannsverk, Pål M. Tande, Mads Gilbert, Harald Wang, Terje K. Steigen, Birgitte Mannsverk Dahle
Publikováno v:
European Heart Journal: Acute Cardiovascular Care. 8:8-14
Background: Prehospital thrombolytic therapy given by ambulance emergency medical services to patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) may produce earlier reperfusion than percutaneous coronary intervention. Clinical res
Publikováno v:
Acta Medica Scandinavica. 209:23-28
Fifty-three patients with chronic atrial fibrillation participated in a randomized cross-over trial in order to compare the ability of two drug regimens to establish and maintain sinus rhythm. The patients were given orally either sustained release q
Autor:
Henrik Schirmer, Jan Erik Nordrehaug, Egil Arnesen, Terje K. Steigen, Kaare H. Bønaa, Harald Wang, Knut Rasmussen, Per Magne Ueland, Aage Tverdal, Inger Njølstad
Publikováno v:
The New England journal of medicine. 354(15)
BACKGROUND Homocysteine is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We evaluated the efficacy of homocysteine-lowering treatment with B vitamins for secondary prevention in patients who had had an acute myocardial infarction. METHODS The trial inclu
Publikováno v:
Thrombosis and Haemostasis. 36:325-333
Summary10 healthy male volunteers fasted for 72 hours. Their plasma concentration of free fatty acid increased more than two-fold, to 1.8 mmol/1. The number of reversible venous “in vivo” platelet aggregates increased significantly (p
Publikováno v:
Acta medica Scandinavica. 205(4)
Ten healthy male student in regular sinus rhythm fasted for 66 hours. Their overnight fasting plasma concentration of free fatty acids (FFA) was 455 +/- 104 micro mol/1 (mean +/- S.E.M., n=7), the reference value of our laboratory, measured in anothe
Publikováno v:
Acta medica Scandinavica. 220(4)
Tissue injury including myocardial infarction leads to a variety of changes in plasma proteins commonly referred to as "the acute phase response". In this report the concentrations of serum amyloid A protein (SAA) were measured serially in 6 patients