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Clinical Implications of Electrocardiographic Left Ventricular Strain and Hypertrophy in Asymptomatic Patients With Aortic Stenosis The Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in Aortic Stenosis Study
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High-sensitive cardiac Troponin T is superior to echocardiography in predicting 1-year mortality in patients with SIRS and shock in intensive care
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A risk score for predicting mortality in patients with asymptomatic mild to moderate aortic stenosis
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Impact of QRS Duration and Morphology on the Risk of Sudden Cardiac Death in Asymptomatic Patients With Aortic Stenosis The SEAS (Simvastatin and Ezetimibe in Aortic Stenosis) Study
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- 2011
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The association between glucometabolic disturbances, traditional cardiovascular risk factors and self-rated health by age and gender: A cross-sectional analysis within the Malmo Preventive Project
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Response to Letters Regarding Article, "Outcome of Patients With Low-Gradient "Severe" Aortic Stenosis and Preserved Ejection Fraction"
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Outcome of Patients With Low-Gradient "Severe" Aortic Stenosis and Preserved Ejection Fraction
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Differences in Cardiovascular Risk Profile Between Electrocardiographic Hypertrophy Versus Strain in Asymptomatic Patients With Aortic Stenosis (from SEAS Data)
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Assessing left ventricular systolic function in shock: evaluation of echocardiographic parameters in intensive care
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Influence of order and type of drug (bisoprolol vs. enalapril) on outcome and adverse events in patients with chronic heart failure: a post hoc analysis of the CIBIS-III trial
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