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HL Lazar, MM Mc Donnell, S Chipkin... - Annals of ..., 2011 - Objective: This study sought to determine whether aggressive glycemic control (90120 mg/d L) would result in more optimal clinical outcomes and less morbidity than moderate glycemic control (120180 mg/d L) in diabetic patients undergoing coronary artery bypass ...
RHM Iver, EC Mc Gee... - Coronary Artery Disease, 2012 - Springer According to recent data by the American Heart Association, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) has a prevalence of 6.9% in the US population [1]. In 2002, 494,382 people died in the USA from the effects of CAD with a cost that reached 142.1 billion dollars in 2005 [1]. It is well ... [CITATION] 379: Patterns of compromised fetal brain growth in congenital heart disease (CHD)S Turan, O Turan, M Hussein, U Gembruch... - American Journal of ..., 2012 - Elsevier
NC Olson, PW Callas, AJG Hanley... - Journal of Clinical ..., 2012 - Endocrine Soc Objective: Although several epidemiological studies have investigated associations between TNF-α and insulin resistance, results have been inconsistent. We studied the relationship between TNF-α and glucose tolerance status as part of the Insulin Resistance ...
BS Thomas, MJ Bankowski... - Journal of Clinical ..., 2012 - Am Soc Microbiol ABSTRACT Bacillus cereus is a rare cause of endocarditis, typically associated with intravenous drug abuse, rheumatic heart disease, prosthetic heart valves, pacemakers, or immunodeficiency. We present the first case of native valve Bacillus cereus endocarditis ...
B Ko, S Garcia, S Mithani... - European Heart ..., 2012 - Eur Soc Cardiology Aims Cardiac surgery and coronary angiography are both associated with risk of acute kidney injury (AKI). We hypothesized that the risk of post-operative AKI increases when coronary angiogram and cardiac surgery are performed in close succession, without ...
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