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2. RACIAL DIFFERENCES IN DIAGNOSIS AND MANIFESTATIONS OF FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA
3. VITAMIN D DEFICIENCY AND DIMINISHED ENDOGENOUS REGENERATIVE CAPACITY: A SYNERGISTIC RELATIONSHIP
4. C-PEPTIDE CORRELATES WITH ADVERSE EVENTS IN A DIVERSE, HIGH-RISK CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE COHORT
5. HEART RATE VARIABILITY DURING MENTAL STRESS PREDICTS HEART FAILURE OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
6. NATRIURESIS IS LOWER IN BLACK PATIENTS WITH ACUTE HEART FAILURE: A POST HOC ANALYSIS OF ROSE-AHF
7. AORTIC DIMENSIONS IN FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA
8. THE EFFECT OF OUT-OF-POCKET COST DISCUSSIONS ON WILLINGNESS TO TAKE SACUBITRIL VALSARTAN FOR HEART FAILURE
9. PREDICTORS OF LIKELIHOOD OF TAKING SACUBITRIL-VALSARTAN AND A HYPOTHETICAL MEDICATION FOR COVID-19
10. THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN RESTLESS LEGS SYNDROME AND SOLUBLE UROKINASE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR - A CONNECTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE
11. CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS IN YOUNGER BLACK WOMEN: RESULTS FROM THE 10,000 WOMEN COMMUNITY SCREENING PROJECT
12. TCT CONNECT-401 Stent Underexpansion Is Associated With High Wall Shear Stress: A Biomechanical Analysis of the Shear Stent Study
13. THE IMPACT OF AMERICAN-STYLE FOOTBALL PARTICIPATION ON VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING
14. L-LEUCINE: A NOVEL BIOMARKER THAT PREDICTS LOWER MORTALITY IN PATIENTS WITH HEART FAILURE WITH PRESERVED EJECTION FRACTION
15. IMPAIRED REGENERATIVE CAPACITY PREDICTS OUTCOMES IN PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE AND RENAL INSUFFICIENCY
16. SOLUBLE UROKINASE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR COMPARED TO HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN, C-REACTIVE PROTEIN AND B-TYPE NATRIURETIC PEPTIDE IN PREDICTING OUTCOMES
17. High Coronary Shear Stress in Patients With Coronary Artery Disease Predicts Myocardial Infarction
18. SEX-DIFFERENCES IN CIRCULATING SOLUBLE UROKINASE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR (SUPAR) LEVELS AND ITS IMPACT ON THE PROGNOSTIC SIGNIFICANCE OF SUPAR AMONG PATIENTS WITH CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
19. MENTAL STRESS-INDUCED CHANGE IN PLASMA STROMAL DERIVED FACTOR-1 PREDICTS ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR OUTCOMES IN HEART FAILURE
20. COGNITIVE FUNCTION AND DEPRESSION IN PATIENTS WITH FIBROMUSCULAR DYSPLASIA
21. INDUCIBLE MYOCARDIAL ISCHEMIA AND HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN I ADDITIVELY PREDICT ADVERSE CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS IN STABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
22. GENOTYPE-FIRST APPROACH SHOWS FOG2/ZFPM2 IS ASSOCIATED WITH CORONARY MICROVASCULAR DISEASE
23. HIGH WALL SHEAR STRESS IN THE PROXIMAL SEGMENTS OF HEMODYNAMICALLY SIGNIFICANT CORONARY LESIONS IS INDEPENDENTLY PREDICTIVE OF SUBSEQUENT MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION: A MECHANISTIC SUB-STUDY OF THE FAME II TRIAL
24. PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION VERSUS LEFT INTERNAL MAMMARY ARTERY ROBOTIC-ASSISTED CORONARY ARTERY BYPASS FOR LEFT ANTERIOR DESCENDING ARTERY CHRONIC TOTAL OCCLUSION
25. CIRCULATING SOLUBLE UROKINASE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR RECEPTOR LEVELS PREDICT MORTALITY IN SUBJECTS WITHOUT OBSTRUCTIVE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE
26. CHANGES IN BODY FAT DISTRIBUTION IS ASSOCIATED WITH OXIDATIVE STRESS
27. DIFFERENTIAL AMERICAN-STYLE FOOTBALL TRAINING INTENSITIES AND CARDIAC AND VASCULAR REMODELING PATTERNS
28. TOWARDS A METABOLIC-MIRNA SIGNATURE OF VULNERABLE CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE: THE AIR FORCE HEALTH STUDY
29. VITAMIN D3 LEVELS MODULATE CXCR4+ CIRCULATING PROGENITOR CELL COUNTS
30. A BIOMARKER RISK SCORE INCORPORATING MYOCARDIAL INJURY, INFLAMMATION, COAGULATION AND CELLULAR STRESS IMPROVES THE PREDICTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR EVENTS
31. HIGH-SENSITIVITY TROPONIN-I LEVELS PREDICT LONG-TERM MORTALITY INDEPENDENT OF CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE SEVERITY
32. THE ASSOCIATION OF LIVING IN FOOD DESERTS WITH CARDIOVASCULAR RISK FACTORS AND SUBCLINICAL VASCULAR DISEASE
33. THE IMPACT OF AGE AND COMPLETION OF A MODERATE DISTANCE RUNNING RACE ON CARDIAC FUNCTION: RESULTS FROM P.E.A.C.H. (PROFILING THE EFFECTS OF AGING ON EXERCISE-INDUCED CHANGES IN CARDIAC MECHANICS)
34. TCT-655 Should we perform carotid artery screening before aortic valve replacement?
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