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1. Clinical usefulness of phase angle as an indicator of muscle wasting and malnutrition in inpatients with cardiovascular diseases

3. Utility of growth differentiation factor-15 as a predictor of cardiovascular surgery outcomes: Current research and future directions

8. Left atrial reservoir strain is a marker of atrial fibrotic remodeling in patients undergoing cardiovascular surgery: Analysis of gene expression.

10. Can we diagnose sarcopenia using anterior femoral muscle thickness in patients with cardiovascular disease?

23. Provocation and Localization of Arrhythmogenic Triggers from Persistent Left Superior Vena Cava in Patients with Atrial Fibrillation

27. Association between serum GDF-15, myostatin, and sarcopenia in cardiovascular surgery patients

33. Serum and Adipose Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 in Cardiovascular Surgery Patients: Influence of Dipeptidyl Peptidase 4 Inhibitors

34. Relationship between the serum GDF-15 concentration and muscle function in female patients receiving aortic valve replacement (TAVR, SAVR): Comparison with healthy elderly female subjects

36. Effect of sarcopenia on hospital stay from post cardiac surgery to discharge

38. Association between Serum GDF-15, Myostatin, and Sarcopenia in Cardiovascular Surgery Patients

40. Amputated Upper/Lower Limb Rehabilitation: Application of KAATSU Training

42. Abstract 12855: Left Atrial Reservoir Strain is an Early Marker of Atrial Fibrosis in Cardiovascular Surgery Patients

47. Preoperative Serum GDF-15, Endothelin-1 Levels, and Intraoperative Factors as Short-Term Operative Risks for Patients Undergoing Cardiovascular Surgery

49. Low-Intensity Resistance Training with Moderate Blood Flow Restriction Appears Safe and Increases Skeletal Muscle Strength and Size in Cardiovascular Surgery Patients: A Pilot Study

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