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Risk Stratification in Patients With Inferior Acute

by Britta Weidtmann, Gert Richardt, Hugo A. Katus, Evangelos Giannitsis, Stephanie Lehrke, Uwe K. H. Wieg, Volkhard Kurowski, Myocardial Infarction, Treated Percutaneous
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Protein for Risk-Stratification of Patients With TIA

by James Pacelli, Qaisar Shah, Scott E. Kasner, Brett L. Cucchiara, Steve R. Messe, Lauren Sansing, Larami Mackenzie, Robert A. Taylor, Lipoprotein-associated Phospholipase A
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Dynamic Risk Stratification of Patients With Acute

by D. White, Christopher Heeschen, Christian W. Hamm, Veselin Mitrovic, Nicte-ha Lantelme , 2004
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Risk Stratification of Patients With Acute Anterior

by E. G. Aylward, Harvey D. White, Cheuk-kit Wong, Wanzhen Gao, Ralph A. H. Stewart, Niels Van Pelt, John K. French, Myocardial Infarction, Right Bundle-branch Block, Harvey D. White
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Risk Stratification in Pulmonary Embolism Based on

by Evangelos Giannitsis, Hugo A. Katus, Evangelos Giannitsis, Fesc Hugo, A. Katus
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Information about reprints can be found online at: Reprints: document. Permissions and Rights Question and Answer this process is available in the click Request Permissions in the middle column of the Web page under Services. Further information about Office. Once the online version of the published article for which permission is being requested is located, can be obtained via RightsLink, a service of the Copyright Clearance Center, not the EditorialCirculationin Requests for permissions to reproduce figures, tables, or portions of articles originally publishedPermissions: by guest on March 4,

Immediate Risk-Stratification Improves Survival

by Gerhard Steinbecka, Dietrich Andresenb, Jochen Sengesc, Ellen Hoffmanna, Karlheinz Seidlc, Johannes Brachmannd, For The Iris , 2004
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Novel biomarkers for risk stratification of acute coronary syndromes

by Ram S Kaulgud, Vijayalxmi P B, Arun B S, Supriya Rao R, Vigneshwar M, Dr. Ram S Kaulgud
"... Acute coronary syndromes are one of the most important causes of death world-wide. The clinical diagnosis, though is correct in majority of the cases, it is not cent percent, which is not acceptable when the life of the patient is at stake. Various biomarkers have been tested and found useful in dia ..."
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in diagnosing, ruling out, prognostication and risk stratification of the acute coronary syndromes. These biomarkers have the potential to change the management of the acute coronary syndromes, making the management of acute coronary syndromes more precise and more accurate.

RESEARCH Open Access Risk stratification and prognostic performance

by unknown authors
"... ICU admission and MOD, but MEDS did not. All three systems were independent predictors of 28-day mortality with similar AUC values. The AUC of PIRO was 0.889 for ICU admission, 0.817 for MOD, and 0.744 for 28-day mortality. The AUCs of PIRO were significantly greater than those of APACHE II and MEDS ..."
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and MEDS (P < 0.05) in predicting ICU admission and MOD. Conclusions: The study indicates that PIRO is helpful for risk stratification and prognostic determinations in septic patients in the ED. * Correspondence:

Diagnostic Tool for Thyroid Cancer Staging and Risk Stratification

by Anca M. Avram
"... Complete the test online no later than September 2015. Your online test will be scored immediately. You may make 3 attempts to pass the test and must answer 80 % of the questions correctly to receive 1.0 CEH (Continuing Education Hour) credit. SNMMI members will have their CEH credit added to their ..."
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using JNM and passed cannot retake the exam. Staging and risk stratification predicate the postoperative man-agement of thyroid cancer patients, determining not only the need for 131I therapy or alternative options (conservative man-agement without ablation, surgical reintervention, or external

Modern risk stratification in coronary heart disease

by Ginghina C, Bejan I, Ceck Cd
"... The prevalence and impact of cardiovascular diseases in the world are growing. There are 2 million deaths due to cardiovascular disease each year in the European Union; the main cause of death being the coronary heart disease responsible for 16 % of deaths in men and 15 % in women. Prevalence of car ..."
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of cardiovascular disease in Romania is estimated at 7 million people, of which 2.8 million have ischemic heart disease. In this epidemiological context, risk stratification is required for individualization of therapeutic strategies for each patient. The continuing evolution of the diagnosis and treatment
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