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Latest Coronary Heart Disease News

11 March 2010

Optimal anticoagulation unclear for aSTEMI patients with impaired LVEF
J Thromb Thrombolysis 2010; Advance online publication

PPIs linked to reduced platelet function in patients with CAD
Heart 2010; 96: 368–371

Salt tax could massively reduce US mortality rates, healthcare costs
Ann Intern Med 2010; Advance online edition

10 March 2010

High-sensitivity troponin T test improves sensitivity of ACS detection
Circulation 2010; Advance online publication

9 March 2010

Benefit of PCI-center directed AMI care depends on referral region
Arch Intern Med 2010; 170: 433–439

8 March 2010

Thoracoabdominal calcifications predict CVD and total mortality
Diabetes Care 2010; 33: 583–585



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Editorial – Leif Erhardt
11 February 2008
Leif Erhardt discusses the impact of the recently released guidelines for the prevention of cardiovascular disease.Editorial – Helen Roberts
30 October 2007
Helen Roberts discusses the implications of the WHI and WISDOM trialsEditorial – Miles Fisher
28 September 2007
Miles Fisher discusses the outcomes of the PROactive, DREAM and ADOPT trials and provides an update from the ongoing RECORD trial.
 
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