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252. The effects of baroreflex activation therapy on blood pressure and sympathetic function in patients with refractory hypertension:the rationale and design of the Nordic BAT study*
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Gordin, Daniel, Fadl Elmula, Fadl Elmula M, Andersson, Bert, Gottsäter, Anders, Elf, Johan, Kahan, Thomas, Christensen, Kent Lodberg, Vikatmaa, Pirkka, Vikatmaa, Leena, Bastholm Olesen, Thomas, Groop, Per Henrik, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Tikkanen, Ilkka, and on behalf of the Nordic BAT Study Group, behalf of the Nordic BAT Study Group
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Gerontology ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Resistant hypertension ,Electric Stimulation Therapy ,Blood Pressure ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Baroreflex ,Electric Stimulation Therapy/methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Double-Blind Method ,Internal medicine ,Ambulatory blood pressure measurement ,Journal Article ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,cardiac autonomic function ,Aged ,refractory hypertension ,diabetes ,Hypertension/physiopathology ,business.industry ,heart rate variability ,Foundation (evidence) ,resistant hypertension ,Heart ,General Medicine ,Prostheses and Implants ,Middle Aged ,baroreflex sensitivity ,3. Good health ,baroreflex activation therapy ,Blood pressure ,myocardial infarction ,peripheral vascular disease ,Heart/physiopathology ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore the effects of baroreflex activation therapy (BAT) on hypertension in patients with treatment resistant or refractory hypertension.METHODS: This investigator-initiated randomized, double-blind, 1:1 parallel-design clinical trial will include 100 patients with refractory hypertension from 6 tertiary referral hypertension centers in the Nordic countries. A Barostim Neo System will be implanted and after 1 month patients will be randomized to either BAT for 16 months or continuous pharmacotherapy (BAT off) for 8 months followed by BAT for 8 months. A second randomization will take place after 16 months to BAT or BAT off for 3 months. Eligible patients have a daytime systolic ambulatory blood pressure (ABPM) of ≥145 mm Hg, and/or a daytime diastolic ABPM of ≥95 mm Hg after witnessed drug intake (including ≥3 antihypertensive drugs, preferably including a diuretic).RESULTS: The primary end point is the reduction in 24-hour systolic ABPM by BAT at 8 months, as compared to pharmacotherapy. Secondary and tertiary endpoints are effects of BAT on home and office blood pressures, measures of indices of cardiac and vascular structure and function during follow-up, and safety.CONCLUSIONS: This academic initiative will increase the understanding of mechanisms and role of BAT in the refractory hypertension.
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253. Das Adels-Haus in der Frühen Neuzeit. Genealogisches Konzept, verwandschaftliche Ordnung, architektonische Gestalt
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Michael Hecht
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General Medicine ,Architektur - Published
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254. Early Vascular Aging (EVA) : New Directions in Cardiovascular Protection
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Michael Hecht Olsen, Peter M Nilsson, Stephane Laurent, Michael Hecht Olsen, Peter M Nilsson, and Stephane Laurent
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Early Vascular Aging (EVA): New Directions in Cardiovascular Protection brings together the last decade of research related to the characterization of EVA, as well as the predictive power of pulse wave velocity (PWV). The book presents a novel approach to the problem of cardiovascular disease, showing it in relation to great vessels disease and revealing a comprehensive approach to the problem of increased rigidity of the great vessels, its causes, and further consequences. Information provided is accompanied by online access to a supplemental website with video clips of anatomic specimens, cardiac imaging, and surgical procedures. - Introduces the latest information on early vascular aging (EVA), complete with summaries of recent evidence and guidelines for relevant risk factor control - Ideal reference for the study of vascular aging, pulse wave velocity, arteriosclerosis, EVA, arterial stiffness, vascular, PWV biomarkers, and cardiovascular disease - Contains all the relevant information available from different fields of knowledge (from basic biology to epidemiology) in regard to EVA - Provides evidence that leads to a new target for interventions, early vascular aging (EVA) in subjects with early onset increased arterial stiffness - Includes online access to a supplemental website with video clips of anatomic specimens, cardiac imaging, and surgical procedures
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255. A reduced-carbohydrate diet high in monounsaturated fats in type 2 diabetes:A six-month study of changes in metabolism, liver- and cardiovascular function (reduction)
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Gram-Kampmann, Eva-Marie, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Krag, Aleksander, and Beck-Nielsen, Henning
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256. Proceedings of the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation
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Lina Jandorf, Janice Horte, Claire Neely, Christine Hartmann, Jennifer Regan, Lior Turgeman, Laura Wyatt, Avi Aggarwal, Elizabeth Murray, Susan Montgomery, Anne Ray, William Lukesh, Susan Yee, Keng-yen Huang, William L. Miller, Terry Jankowski, Anne E. Sales, Samantha M. Harden, Alexandra B. Morshed, George Valko, Julie Gazmararian, Kristen Schaffner, Marie Paul Nisingizwe, Amy Sadler, Heather Kaplan, Celeste Liebrecht, Jennifer Sharpe Potter, Helen Kales, M. Rashad Massoud, Caity Frail, Christian Rusangwa, Candice Monson, Bernard Le Foll, Gemmae Fix, Justin Presseau, George Sayre, Nicholas A. Rattray, Rebekka Lee, Arne Beck, Vincent Liu, Chris Griffiths, Megan Barker, Thomas Love, Leanne Whiteside-Mansell, Ross Shegog, Susan A. Flocke, Laurie Miller Brotman, Jeffery Pitcock, Moses Mwanza, Kera Mallard, Don McGeary, Rinad S. Beidas, Tara Queen, Thana-Ashley Charles, Toni Pollin, Jennifer Zanowiak, Julie Johnson, Carrie Klabunde, Wendy Lantaff, Martin Guilliford, Sabrina Cheng, Elyse Park, Mary McKay, Patricia Cheung, Marla Gardner, Suellen Hopfer, Julie E Reed, Jamie Park, Sarah M. Nielsen, Andrea Forman, Paul Meissner, Brittany Skiles, Steven B. Zeliadt, Shannon Wiltsey Stirman, Christina D. Economos, Amanda Clark, Rachel Kimerling, Katie Dambrun, Leah Gordon, Wen Wan, Krysttel Stryczek, Shari Bolen, Marc Rosenman, Kimberly K Vesco, Joel Rosenthal, Mona Sarfaty, Lara Gunderson, Hardayal Singh, Ann Donze, Ross A. Hammond, Catherine Michel, Stephanie Taylor, David Au, Rakesh Rao, Chris Shea, Christine Markham, David Smelson, Mary Northridge, K. Joanne Pike, Terra Lucas, Sherri L. Lavela, Mary Wangen, Appathurai Balamurugan, Hope Krebill, Daniel Blonigen, Roman Kislov, Edward J. Miech, Peggy A. Hannon, Myra Fahim, Mary Jo Pugh, Ross C. Brownson, Erika Cottrell, Emmanuela Gakidou, Paul Weiss, Kathryn G. Sapnas, Padra Franks, Shereef Elnahal, Margaret Hargreaves, Candyce Kroenke, Sandra Eldridge, Charles Deutsch, Elizabeth A. Dodson, Mona J. Ritchie, Jennifer Leeman, Barbara Bokhour, Paul Wilson, Christina Seelaus, Gina Kruse, Margaret Handley, Rachelle Chambers, Emily Vall, Norman Giesbrecht, Brian L. Egleston, Ariella R. Korn, Melissa Somma McGivney, Della Thonduparambil, Valerie Caldas, Maggie Wolf, Ashley Stoneburner, David A. Ganz, Patricia Dolan Mullen, Kaelin Rapport, Stephen M. Shortell, Teresa Hudson, John Ferrand, Sarah Ono, Jerome Watts, Allison Rodriguez, Ngoc-Cam Escoffery, Rose McGonigle, Ebony Madden, Donna Shelley, Rachel Sturke, Hillary Peabody, Ned Mossman, Giuseppe Raviola, J. Lucian Davis, Ashley Gray, Antoinette Percy-Laurry, Keith McInnes, Ashley Garcia, Nicole Gesualdo, Benjamin Saunders, Jacqueline J. Fickel, Nilay Shah, Barbara Homoya, Olive Kabajaasi, Amy Kilbourne, Aliya Noormohamed, John Humphreys, Sonya Gabrielian, Jennifer Williamson, Frances K. Barg, Thomas Mackie, Jessica Stoll, Ruben Parra-Cardona, Douglas Einstadter, Neda Laiteerapong, Gary Doolittle, Muin J. Khoury, Nadia Minian, Andrew N Blatt, Sylvia Sax, Edmond Ramly, Arezoo Ebnahmady, Achilles Katamba, Amit Mathur, Celine Hollombe, Christopher Smyser, Brook Watts, Nina Sperber, Sarah Birken, Karina Davidson, Jeffrey Solomon, Rosa Dragonetti, Fern Fitzhenry, Leif Solberg, Megan McCullough, Nina Sayer, Michelle Savage, Ashley Ketterer Gruszkowski, Linda Patrick-Miller, Molly Franke, Nora Mueller, Rachel G. Tabak, Elizabeth Neilson, Tejinder Rakhra-Burris, Laura-Mae Baldwin, Peter Selby, Hal Roberts, F. Sessions Cole, Gerry Melgar, Dianne Ward, Ellie Morris, Jamie Ostroff, Kimberly Hoagwood, Stephanie Mazzucca, Victoria Scott, Katie Halkyard, Jason Egginton, Amy Herschell, Nadia Islam, Danielle McKenna, Erin Lebow-Skelley, Richard J. Wood, Michael F. Murray, Jordan Tompkins, Aleksandra Sasha Milicevic, Lisa R. Hirschhorn, Jo Rycroft-Malone, David W. Lounsbury, Kathleen West, Tanya Olmos, Cassandra Gulden, Shalynn Howard, Stephanie Craig Rushing, Sten Vermund, Margaret M. Farrell, Dominique Fetzer, Linda Fleisher, Lisa Simpson, Michael J. Hall, Lisa M Klesges, Marc S. Williams, Karen Schaepe, Allyson Varley, Wynne E. Norton, Julia Kyle, Rivet Amico, Emily Ahles, Bruce R. Schackman, Erin P. Finley, Kristin Weitzel, Shevin Jacob, Rikki S. Gaber, Pamela Ganschow, Joshua Denny, Victor Montori, JoAnn Kirchner, Lauren Brookman-Frazee, Rhonda BeLue, Zachary Patterson, Jennifer Boggs, Riki Mafune, Sarah J. Shoemaker, Kate Winseck, Joan Smith, Marci Schwartz, Gabriel J. Escobar, Shannon Barrett-Williams, Gary K. C. Chan, Arona Ragins, Beth Ann Petrakis, Liam O’Sulleabhain, David Thornton, Cynthia Vinson, Jacky M. Jennings, Rucha Kavathe, Enrique Torres Hernandez, Elijah Goldberg, Patricia Carreno, Gill Harvey, Nathan Kenya-Mugisha, Brandy Smith, Demietrice Pittman, Enola K. Proctor, Angela Moreland, Kasisomayajula Viswanath, Adam Rose, Jennifer Bacci, Sarah Tubbesing, Kenneth Sherr, Emily Sykes, Shoba Ramanadhan, Nicole A. Stadnick, Amanda Brandt, Abraham Wandersman, Chris Gillespie, R. Chris Sheldrick, Amy Kennedy, Sara Dick, Carolyn M. Clancy, Savio Mwaka, Adithya Cattamanchi, Mahrukh Choudhary, Sruthi Buddai, Mark S Bauer, Generosa Grana, Shamik Trivedi, Gwenda Gorman, Deb Langer, Karissa Fenwick, Darcy A. Freedman, Jason Lind, Cara C. Lewis, Steven Lindley, Deborah O. Erwin, Melissa Peskin, Kristen D. Rosen, Terrence L. Hubert, Michael Ong, Aziz Sheikh, Justeen Hyde, Zachary F. Meisel, Claudina Tami, Greg Zimet, Jennifer Grant, Gerald F. Kominski, Jessica M. Long, Allison Myers, Chris Carpenter, Rachel Ceccarelli, Marla Dearing, Sharon Straus, Stephanie Smith, Michael A. Sanchez, Angela Park, Ellen Jones, Luisa Manfredi, Ravi Shah, Jacquelyn Powers, Cara McCormick, Shusmita Rashid, Victoria Pratt, Miya L. Barnett, Michael Parchman, Elaine Böing, Suzanne Heurtin-Roberts, Anita Patel, Christine Lu, Christi Kay, Jeremy Thomas, Craig Rosen, Gbenga Ogedegbe, Amanda T. Parrish, Diane R Lauver, Lori Orlando, Brian S. Mittman, Hallie Udelson, Rachel Gold, Erica Hamilton, José Salato, Youxu C. Tjader, Benjamin Turk, Giselle Perez, Amber Vaughn, Jeffrey R. Smith, Eric R. Larson, Rohit Ramaswamy, Colleen Payton, Jodie A. Trafton, Elisa M. Torres, Cameo Stanick, Bryan J. Weiner, Beatha Nyirandagijimana, Rachel C. Shelton, Rebecca Lengnick-Hall, Michael W. Kennedy, Madalena Monteban, Megan Roberts, Laurel Leslie, Autumn Harnish, Ann Wu, Janet Carpenter, Alexander Fiks, Carol R. Horowitz, Michael Hecht, Andriy V. Samokhvalov, Amanda Gaston, Olufunmilayo I. Olopade, Elizabeth A. Stuart, Dan Berlowitz, Matthew Weber, Amanda Vogel, Yinfei Kong, Rochelle Hanson, Lee Fleisher, Stephen Gloyd, Jay Carruthers, Melissa Courvoisier, Kim Rainey, Carmel Nichols, Christie M Bartels, Gregory A. Aarons, Kristin Mattie, Jonathan Scaccia, Vilma Martinez-Dominguez, Charlene Gaw, Christina Rybak, Nancy Zoellner, Leighann Kimble, Xinxin Shirley Yao, Kandamurugu Manickam, Caitlin Dorsey, Nathalie Moise, Marguerite Fleming, Meghan Lane-Fall, Michael Leo, Carolyn Audet, Stefanie Ferreri, Laura J. Damschroder, Kate McGraw, Colleen Walsh, Ross Brownson, Lindsey Zimmerman, Teresa M. Damush, Lori Christiansen, Hildegarde Mukasakindi, Mary B. Daly, Itzhak Yanovitzky, Laura Di Taranti, Mary Middendorf, Ashley Scudder, Diane Korngiebel, Kimberly Bess, Sarah Valentine, Erick G. Guerrero, Jennifer N. Hill, Sally K. Holmes, Hector P. Rodriguez, Sarah Greene, Joanna Bulkley, Theodore Levin, Cory Hamata, Michelle Barbaresso, Melanie Barwick, Margie Snyder, Sonja K. Schoenwald, Sara Locatelli, Jeffrey R. Harris, Laurie Zawertailo, Adam H. Buchanan, Erin Staab, Isomi Miake-Lye, Emily Lanier, Eva Woodward, David A. Chambers, Dolly Baliunas, Rachel Gruver, Amanda Elsey, Rahul Bhargava, Amy E. Green, Emmeline Chuang, Larissa Myaskovsky, Gemma Pearce, Megan Smith, Melinda Dye, Emily Rentschler Drobek, Lauren Peccoralo, Louise Dixon, Kassy Alia, Daniel Polsky, NithyaPriya Ramalingam, Byron J. Powell, Taren Swindle, Molly M. Simmons, Derri Shtasel, Brian Hackett, Lloyd Sederer, Michelle Miller-Day, Tasoula Masina, Kathleen M. Mazor, Gilo Thomas, Andrea Nevedal, Kaitlyn Sevarino, Julia E. Moore, Susan Essock, Patricia Kipnis, Gila Neta, Kyle Bigham, Christian Helfrich, Peter Hovmand, Sarah Gimbel, Luana Marques, Rendelle Bolton, Yue Guan, Benjamin Teeter, Angela R. Bradbury, Kristen Hammerback, Susan M. Domchek, Heather Baily, Dana F. Clark, Geoffrey M. Curran, Randall Cebul, Anna S. Lau, Shirley Beresford, Larisa Cavallari, Gonzalo Grandes-Odriozola, Eve-Lynn Nelson, Matthew Cummings, Ashley Spaulding, Bijal Balasubramanian, Brooke Ike, Arwen Bunce, Deborah J. Cohen, Jennifer Torres, Heather Halko, Karen Fullerton, Erin Hennessy, Benjamin Crabtree, Carol VanDeusen Lukas, Shawna Smith, Todd Molfenter, Gareth Parry, Kea Turner, Laura Gibson, Patricia Escobar, Becky Yano, Sobia Khan, Shreshtha Madaan, Teis Kristensen, Stuart Cowburn, Allen L. Gifford, Judith Katzburg, Kate Beadle, Maria E. Fernandez, Hilary Pinnock, Alanna Kulchak Rahm, Robert Lieberthal, Sarah Taber-Thomas, Daniel Eisenberg, Regan Burney, Amy Jones, Andrea Ippolito, Donald R. Miller, Christine Timko, Deborah Delevan, Marlana Kohn, Sara Minsky, Wylie Burke, Ulrica von Thiele Schwarz, Megan E. Branda, Alison Tovar, Corrine Voils, Kristen Matlack, Holly Swan, Vera Yakovchenko, Brian Austin, Benjamin Henwood, Mari-Lynn Drainoni, R. Ryanne Wu, Sandy Kuhlman, Jenita Parekh, Jennifer Myers, Aaron Leppin, Julia Mitchell, Robert J. Monte, Cornelia Jessen, Robert Orazem, Diane Cowper, Mary Hook, Jill Stopfer, and Molly Landau
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medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Health Policy ,Public health ,Population ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Health services research ,Library science ,Health Informatics ,General Medicine ,Population health ,Health equity ,3. Good health ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Community health ,Health care ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,business ,education ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Health policy - Abstract
A1 Introduction to the 8th Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation: Optimizing Personal and Population Health David Chambers1, Lisa Simpson2 1Division of Cancer Control and Population Sciences, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, MD, 20850, USA; 2AcademyHealth, Washington, DC, 20036, USA For the second year in a row, we are pleased to be able to share the proceedings of the Annual Conference on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health, a large meeting reflecting the expanding and evolving research field that seeks to optimize the use of evidence, interventions, and tools from health research within the myriad of settings where people receive health care, make health-related decisions, and increase knowledge of influences on the health of the population. We once again benefitted from a strong partnership, co-led by AcademyHealth and the National Institutes of Health (NIH), with co-sponsorship from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI), the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (RWJF), the US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA), and the WT Grant Foundation. In addition, we benefitted from the collaboration of staff from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). NIH and AcademyHealth again co-led the program planning committee, which focused on the development of the plenary sessions, and convened a scientific advisory panel to suggest speakers and advise on the overall conference development. The planning committee identified four key areas around which to focus the plenary panels and keynote address. Dr. America Bracho, M.D., M.P.H., Executive Director of Latino Health Access in Orange County, California, spoke about the opportunities for implementation science to inform efforts to improve community health and engage underserved populations. The three plenary panels each focused on a significant future direction for dissemination and implementation (D & I) research: the interface between D&I science and population health, emerging opportunities for global implementation science, and the challenges around implementation of precision medicine. The plenary sessions were complemented by facilitated lunchtime discussions on the same three topics, which offered participants an opportunity to identify key research questions for each and brainstorm next steps. Synopses of the lunchtime discussions are included in this supplement. Given the overwhelming success of the 2014 conference and the large number of abstracts received in 2014 (660), the program planning committee identified eight program tracks for abstract submitters to respond to, and through which the concurrent sessions of the conference would be organized. These tracks—Behavioral Health, Big Data and Technology for Dissemination and Implementation Research, Clinical Care Settings, Global Dissemination and Implementation, Promoting Health Equity and Eliminating Disparities, Health Policy Dissemination and Implementation, Prevention and Public Health, and Models, Measures and Methods— were designed to enable conference participants to follow a consistent theme across the multiple sessions of the conference and form the structure of this supplement. The call for abstracts, including individual paper presentations, individual posters and panel presentations, resulted in 515 submissions, spread across the eight thematic tracks. Over one hundred reviewers devoted their time to ensuring a comprehensive and expert review, and reviews were conducted within each track and coordinated by the track leads. For the final program, 64 oral presentations, 12 panels, and 263 posters were presented over the two-day meeting. Slides for the oral presentations and panels (with the agreement of the authors) were posted on the conference website (http://diconference.academyhealth.org/archives/2015archives) and all abstracts were included on the conference webapp (https://academyhealth.confex.com/academyhealth/2015di/meetingapp.cgi). This supplement has compiled the abstracts for presented papers, panel sessions, and lunchtime discussions from the 8th Annual Meeting on the Science of Dissemination and Implementation in Health: Optimizing Personal and Population Health. We are pleased to have the abstracts from the conference together in one volume once again, and look forward to the 9th Annual meeting, scheduled for December in Washington, D.C.
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257. Städtisches 'Patriziat' und regionaler Adel
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Michael Hecht
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258. Intensive blood pressure control in patients with a history of heart failure: the Systolic Blood Pressure Intervention Trial (SPRINT)
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Pareek, Manan, Vaduganathan, Muthiah, Byrne, Christina, Mikkelsen, Astrid Duus, Kristensen, Anna Meta Dyrvig, Biering-Sørensen, Tor, Kragholm, Kristian Hay, Omar, Massar, Olsen, Michael Hecht, and Bhatt, Deepak L
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259. Targeting single parents in preadolescent substance use prevention: Internet characteristics and information relevance
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Jennifer Warren, Michele Allen, Kolawole Okuyemi, Lynette Kvasny, and Michael Hecht
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Health (social science) ,Medicine (miscellaneous) - Published
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260. [Low-carbohydrate diet for patients with Type 2 diabetes]
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Eva-Marie, Gram-Kampmann, Michael Hecht, Olsen, and Henning, Beck-Nielsen
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Blood Glucose ,Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Hyperglycemia ,Lipoproteins ,Body Weight ,Humans ,Triglycerides - Abstract
Recently, low-carbohydrate diets have increased in popularity as a method to achieve glycaemic control and weight loss in Type 2 diabetes patients. However, there is a lack of consistency and long-term results in existing studies on patients with Type 2 diabetes. In this review, we address current knowledge of low-carbohydrate diets and how they affect glycaemic control, diabetic dyslipidaemia, weight and markers of cardiovascular risk, and our aim is to aid medical practitioners in guiding patients with Type 2 diabetes who wish to try a low-carbohydrate diet in order to take control of their disease.
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261. Fürstin Pauline Zur Lippe
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Michael Hecht
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262. Natriuretic peptides and integrated risk assessment for cardiovascular disease. an individual-participant-data meta-analysis
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Peter, Willeit, Stephen Kaptoge, Paul Welsh, Adam S, Butterworth, Rajiv, Chowdhury, Sarah, A. Spackman, Lisa, Pennells, Pei, Gao, Stephen, Burgess, Daniel F, Freitag, Michael, Sweeting, Angela M, Wood, Nancy, R. Cook, Suzanne, Judd, Stella, Trompet, Vijay, Nambi, Michael, Hecht Olsen, Brendan, M. Everett, Frank, Kee, Johan, Ärnlöv, Veikko, Salomaa, Daniel, Levy, Jussi, Kauhanen, Jari A. Laukkanen, Maryam Kavousi, Toshiharu, Ninomiya, Juan Pablo, Casas, Lori B, Daniels, Lars, Lind, Caroline, N. Kistorp, Jens, Rosenberg, Thomas, Mueller, Rubattu, Speranza Donatella, Demosthenes, B. Panagiotakos, Oscar, H. Franco, James A, de Lemos, Andreas, Luchner, Jorge R, Kizer, Stefan, Kiechl, Jukka, T. Salonen, Goya Wannamethee, S, Rudolf, A. de Boer, Børge G, Nordestgaard, Jonas, Andersson, Torben, Jørgensen, Olle, Melander, Christie M, Ballantyne, Christopher, Defilippi, Paul M, Ridker, Mary, Cushman, Wayne, D. Rosamond, Simon G, Thompson, Vilmundur, Gudnason, Naveed, Sattar, John, Danesh, and DI ANGELANTONIO, Emanuele
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iternal medicine ,endocrinology ,diabetes and metabolism - Published
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263. Cuff size influences blood pressure measurement in obese children and adolescents
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Parosh Kadir Muhamed, Michael Hecht Olsen, Jens-Christian Holm, Hans Ibsen, and Kristian Nebelin Hvidt
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Male ,Adolescent ,Blood Pressure Determination ,Organ Size ,Equipment Failure Analysis ,Dimensional Measurement Accuracy ,Hypertension ,Arm ,Humans ,False Positive Reactions ,Female ,Obesity ,Diagnostic Errors ,Child - Abstract
Introduction: Recently, we established that a group ofobese children and adolescents had a higher blood pressure(BP) than a healthy control group. In the present study, weinvestigate whether the higher BP in the obese group wasinfluenced by BP cuff sizes.Methods: A total of 104 obese patients aged 10-18 yearswere compared with 50 controls. BP was measured with avalidated oscillometric device using an appropriate cuff sizedepending on each person’s arm circumferences (AC) accordingto the manufacturer’s recommendation; small(AC
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264. Independent prognostic value of left ventricular mass, diastolic function, and fasting plasma glucose:a population-based cohort stydy
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Pareek, Manan, Nielsen, Mette Lundgren, Leósdóttir, Margrét, Nilsson, Peter M, and Olsen, Michael Hecht
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OBJECTIVE: To explore the independent prognostic value of left ventricular (LV) mass, diastolic function, and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) for the prediction of incident cardiac events in a random population sample.DESIGN AND METHOD: 415 women and 999 men aged 56-79 years, included between 2002-2006, underwent echocardiography based on groups defined by FPG, i.e. normal (NFG): FPG ≤ 6.0 mmol/L; impaired (IFG): FPG 6.1-6.9 mmol/L; and diabetes mellitus (DM): FPG ≥ 7.0 mmol/L, self-reported DM, and/or on anti-diabetic drugs. Additive prognostic value of FPG category and echocardiography (LV mass index (LVMI), LV hypertrophy (LVH), averaged E/é, and diastolic function graded as normal, grade 1, or grade 2 + 3 diastolic dysfunction) to a prediction model with traditional cardiovascular (CV) risk factors was assessed using Cox proportional hazards regression. Cardiac events were defined as myocardial infarction, coronary revascularization, or heart failure.RESULTS: 37 % were classified as NFG, 26 % as IFG, and 37 % as DM. Median LVMI and E/é were 86 [74-102] g/m and 8 [6-10], respectively. Over a median follow-up time of 7.8 [7.2-8.7] years, 181 events occurred. The simple prediction model included age, gender, systolic blood pressure, heart rate, previous CV disease, and use of CV medication. Addition of averaged E/é (likelihood-ratio c 11.69, p CONCLUSIONS: LVMI and E/é, but not FPG category provided additional adverse prognostic value on top of traditional CV risk factors. The combination of both glucometabolic and echocardiographic abnormalities was associated with a progressively greater risk of cardiac events.
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265. Natriuretic peptides and integrated risk assessment for cardiovascular disease: an individual-participant-data meta-analysis
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Ballantyne, Christie M., Levy, Daniel, Hofman, Albert, Devereux, Richard B., Barrett-Connor, Elizabeth, Gansevoort, Ron T., Maisel, Alan S., Nordestgaard, Børge G., Cook, Nancy R., Lima, João A., Nambi, Vijay, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Yarnell, John W.G., Whincup, Peter H., Raymond, Ilan, Casas, Juan-Pablo, Manson, JoAnn E., Jukema, J. Wouter, Ikram, M. Arfan, Luchner, Andreas, Zethelius, Björn, Pradhan, Aruna D., Hoogeveen, Ron C., Safford, Monika M., Franco, Oscar H., Andersson, Jonas, Stark, Klaus, Salonen, Jukka T., Dehghan, Abbas, Kavousi, Maryam, Santer, Peter, Lindahl, Bertil, Rubattu, Speranza, Kistorp, Caroline N., Jørgensen, Torben, Schou, Morten, Peters, Annette, van den Meiracker, Anton H., Lind, Lars, Dieplinger, Benjamin, Haltmayer, Meinhard, Ruskoaho, Heikki, Kizer, Jorge R., Strazzullo, Pasquale, Kiechl, Stefan, Everett, Brendan M., de Craen, Anton J.M., Agarwal, Sunil K., Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B., Ridker, Paul M., Wannamethee, S. Goya, McGuire, Darren K., Willeit, Johann, Kee, Frank, Melander, Olle, Das, Sandeep R., Ford, Ian, Wennberg, Patrik, Zakai, Neil A., Best, Lyle G., Lawlor, Debbie A., Zeller, Tanja, Rosenberg, Jens, Psaty, Bruce M., Gudnason, Vilmundur, Trompet, Stella, Andresdottir, Margret B., Stott, David J., Drazner, Mark H., Cushman, Mary, Gustafsson, Finn, Hildebrandt, Per R., Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Agnarsson, Uggi, Hata, Jun, Bakker, Stephan J.L., Welsh, Paul, de Boer, Rudolf A., Mueller, Thomas, Giedraitis, Vilmantas, Howard, Virginia J., Kauhanen, Jussi, DeFilippi, Christopher, Laukkanen, Jari A., Willeit, Peter, Volpe, Massimo, de Lemos, James A., Kiyohara, Yutaka, Evans, Alun, van Rooij, Frank J.A., Venge, Per, Salomaa, Veikko, Jansson, Jan-Håkan, Heid, Iris M., Aspelund, Thor, Kronmal, Richard A., Eiriksdottir, Gudny, Lannfelt, Lars, Harald, Kennet, Schett, Georg, Tuomainen, Tomi-Pekka, Vartiainen, Erkki, Judd, Suzanne, Packard, Chris J., Daniels, Lori B., Ärnlöv, Johan, Sattar, Naveed, Umans, Jason G., Ligthart, Symen, and Heckbert, Susan R.
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BACKGROUND: Guidelines for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases focus on prediction of coronary heart disease and stroke. We assessed whether or not measurement of N-terminal-pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentration could enable a more integrated approach than at present by predicting heart failure and enhancing coronary heart disease and stroke risk assessment. METHODS: In this individual-participant-data meta-analysis, we generated and harmonised individual-participant data from relevant prospective studies via both de-novo NT-proBNP concentration measurement of stored samples and collection of data from studies identified through a systematic search of the literature (PubMed, Scientific Citation Index Expanded, and Embase) for articles published up to Sept 4, 2014, using search terms related to natriuretic peptide family members and the primary outcomes, with no language restrictions. We calculated risk ratios and measures of risk discrimination and reclassification across predicted 10 year risk categories (ie
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266. Protocol for the specialist supervised individualised multifactorial treatment of new clinically diagnosed type 2 diabetes in general practice (IDA): a prospective controlled multicentre open-label intervention study
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Stidsen, Jacob Volmer, primary, Nielsen, Jens Steen, additional, Henriksen, Jan Erik, additional, Friborg, Søren Gunnar, additional, Thomsen, Reimar Wernich, additional, Olesen, Thomas Bastholm, additional, Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional, and Beck-Nielsen, Henning, additional
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267. The effects of baroreflex activation therapy on blood pressure and sympathetic function in patients with refractory hypertension: the rationale and design of the Nordic BAT study*
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Gordin, Daniel, primary, Fadl Elmula, Fadl Elmula M., additional, Andersson, Bert, additional, Gottsäter, Anders, additional, Elf, Johan, additional, Kahan, Thomas, additional, Christensen, Kent Lodberg, additional, Vikatmaa, Pirkka, additional, Vikatmaa, Leena, additional, Bastholm Olesen, Thomas, additional, Groop, Per-Henrik, additional, Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional, and Tikkanen, Ilkka, additional
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268. Hypertension and Cardiac Arrhythmias: Executive Summary of a Consensus Document from the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA) and ESC Council on Hypertension, endorsed by the Heart Rhythm Society (HRS), Asia-Pacific Heart Rhythm Society (APHRS) and Sociedad Latinoamericana de Estimulación Cardíaca y Electrofisiología (SOLEACE)
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Lip, Gregory Y H, primary, Coca, Antonio, additional, Kahan, Thomas, additional, Boriani, Giuseppe, additional, Manolis, Antonis S., additional, Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional, Oto, Ali, additional, Potpara, Tatjana S., additional, Steffel, Jan, additional, Marín, Francisco, additional, de Oliveira Figueiredo, Márcio Jansen, additional, de Simone, Giovanni, additional, Tzou, Wendy S., additional, Chiang, Chern En, additional, and Williams, Bryan, additional
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269. On the economics of managing blood pressure – Authors' reply
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Olsen, Michael Hecht, primary, Rietzschel, Ernst, additional, Nugent, Rachel, additional, and Kostova, Deliana, additional
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270. Alcohol and blood pressure
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Pareek, Manan, primary and Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional
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271. 2013 ESH/ESC guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension: the Task Force for the Management of Arterial Hypertension of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC)
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Giuseppe, Mancia, Robert, Fagard, Krzysztof, Narkiewicz, Josep, Redon, Alberto, Zanchetti, Michael, Böhm, Thierry, Christiaens, Renata, Cifkova, Guy, De Backer, Anna, Dominiczak, Maurizio, Galderisi, Diederick E, Grobbee, Tiny, Jaarsma, Paulus, Kirchhof, Sverre E, Kjeldsen, Stéphane, Laurent, Athanasios J, Manolis, Peter M, Nilsson, Luis Miguel, Ruilope, Roland E, Schmieder, Per Anton, Sirnes, Peter, Sleight, Margus, Viigimaa, Bernard, Waeber, Faiez, Zannad, Michel, Burnier, Ettore, Ambrosioni, Mark, Caufield, Antonio, Coca, Michael Hecht, Olsen, Costas, Tsioufis, Philippe, van de Borne, Jose Luis, Zamorano, Stephan, Achenbach, Helmut, Baumgartner, Jeroen J, Bax, Héctor, Bueno, Veronica, Dean, Christi, Deaton, Cetin, Erol, Roberto, Ferrari, David, Hasdai, Arno W, Hoes, Juhani, Knuuti, Philippe, Kolh, Patrizio, Lancellotti, Ales, Linhart, Petros, Nihoyannopoulos, Massimo F, Piepoli, Piotr, Ponikowski, Juan Luis, Tamargo, Michal, Tendera, Adam, Torbicki, William, Wijns, Stephan, Windecker, Denis L, Clement, Thierry C, Gillebert, Enrico Agabiti, Rosei, Stefan D, Anker, Johann, Bauersachs, Jana Brguljan, Hitij, Mark, Caulfield, Marc, De Buyzere, Sabina, De Geest, Geneviève Anne, Derumeaux, Serap, Erdine, Csaba, Farsang, Christian, Funck-Brentano, Vjekoslav, Gerc, Giuseppe, Germano, Stephan, Gielen, Herman, Haller, Jens, Jordan, Thomas, Kahan, Michel, Komajda, Dragan, Lovic, Heiko, Mahrholdt, Jan, Ostergren, Gianfranco, Parati, Joep, Perk, Jorge, Polonia, Bogdan A, Popescu, Zeljko, Reiner, Lars, Rydén, Yuriy, Sirenko, Alice, Stanton, Harry, Struijker-Boudier, Charalambos, Vlachopoulos, Massimo, Volpe, David A, Wood, Mancia, G, Fagard, R, Narkiewicz, K, Redon, J, Zanchetti, A, Böhm, M, Christiaens, T, Cifkova, R, De Backer, G, Dominiczak, A, Galderisi, M, Grobbee, D, Jaarsma, T, Kirchhof, P, Kjeldsen, S, Laurent, S, Manolis, A, Nilsson, P, Ruilope, L, Schmieder, R, Sirnes, P, Sleight, P, Viigimaa, M, Waeber, B, Zannad, F, Burnier, M, Ambrosioni, E, Caufield, M, Coca, A, Olsen, M, Tsioufis, C, Van De Borne, P, Zamorano, J, Achenbach, S, Baumgartner, H, Bax, J, Bueno, H, Dean, V, Deaton, C, Erol, C, Ferrari, R, Hasdai, D, Hoes, A, Knuuti, J, Kolh, P, Lancellotti, P, Linhart, A, Nihoyannopoulos, P, Piepoli, M, Ponikowski, P, Tamargo, J, Tendera, M, Torbicki, A, Wijns, W, Windecker, S, Clement, D, Gillebert, T, Rosei, E, Anker, S, Bauersachs, J, Hitij, J, Caulfield, M, De Buyzere, M, De Geest, S, Derumeaux, G, Erdine, S, Farsang, C, Funck Brentano, C, Gerc, V, Germano, G, Gielen, S, Haller, H, Jordan, J, Kahan, T, Komajda, M, Lovic, D, Mahrholdt, H, Ostergren, J, Parati, G, Perk, J, Polonia, J, Popescu, B, Reiner, Ž, Rydén, L, Sirenko, Y, Stanton, A, Struijker Boudier, H, Vlachopoulos, C, Volpe, M, Wood, D, Mancia, Giuseppe, Fagard, Robert, Narkiewicz, Krzysztof, Redon, Josep, Zanchetti, Alberto, Böhm, Michael, Christiaens, Thierry, Cifkova, Renata, De Backer, Guy, Dominiczak, Anna, Galderisi, Maurizio, Grobbee, Diederick E., Jaarsma, Tiny, Kirchhof, Paulu, Kjeldsen, Sverre E., Laurent, Stéphane, Manolis, Athanasios J., Nilsson, Peter M., Ruilope, Luis Miguel, Schmieder, Roland E., Sirnes, Per Anton, Sleight, Peter, Viigimaa, Margu, Waeber, Bernard, Zannad, Faiez, Burnier, Michel, Ambrosioni, Ettore, Caufield, Mark, Coca, Antonio, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Tsioufis, Costa, Van De Borne, Philippe, Zamorano, Jose Lui, Achenbach, Stephan, Baumgartner, Helmut, Bax, Jeroen J., Bueno, Héctor, Dean, Veronica, Deaton, Christi, Erol, Cetin, Ferrari, Roberto, Hasdai, David, Hoes, Arno W., Knuuti, Juhani, Kolh, Philippe, Lancellotti, Patrizio, Linhart, Ale, Nihoyannopoulos, Petro, Piepoli, Massimo F., Ponikowski, Piotr, Tamargo, Juan Lui, Tendera, Michal, Torbicki, Adam, Wijns, William, Windecker, Stephan, Clement, Denis L., Gillebert, Thierry C., Rosei, Enrico Agabiti, Anker, Stefan D., Bauersachs, Johann, Hitij, Jana Brguljan, Caulfield, Mark, De Buyzere, Marc, De Geest, Sabina, Derumeaux, Geneviève Anne, Erdine, Serap, Farsang, Csaba, Funck Brentano, Christian, Gerc, Vjekoslav, Germano, Giuseppe, Gielen, Stephan, Haller, Herman, Jordan, Jen, Kahan, Thoma, Komajda, Michel, Lovic, Dragan, Mahrholdt, Heiko, Ostergren, Jan, Parati, Gianfranco, Perk, Joep, Polonia, Jorge, Popescu, Bogdan A., Reiner, Željko, Rydén, Lar, Sirenko, Yuriy, Stanton, Alice, Struijker Boudier, Harry, Vlachopoulos, Charalambo, Volpe, Massimo, and Wood, David A.
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Male ,Systolic hypertension ,Medical Informatic ,Blood Pressure ,Guideline ,Retinal Disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electrocardiography ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Antihypertensive treatment ,Cardiovascular Disease ,Diabetes Complication ,Drug Interactions ,Metabolic Syndrome ,Brain Diseases ,Sleep Apnea, Obstructive ,Follow-up ,Metabolic Syndrome X ,Brain Disease ,Organ damage ,Blood Pressure Monitoring, Ambulatory ,Middle Aged ,Device therapy ,Antihypertensive Agent ,Heart Disease ,Drug Interaction ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Echocardiography ,Cerebrovascular Disorder ,Hypertension ,Cardiology ,Drug Therapy, Combination ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.drug ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Ambulatory blood pressure ,Heart Diseases ,Hormone Replacement Therapy ,610 Medicine & health ,Risk Assessment ,Perioperative Care ,Diabetes Complications ,Young Adult ,Retinal Diseases ,Internal medicine ,Weight Loss ,medicine ,Humans ,Blood pressure measurement ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Exercise ,Physical Examination ,Perindopril/indapamide ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged ,Patient Care Team ,business.industry ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor ,Risk Factor ,Cardiovascular complication ,Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced ,Aliskiren ,Cardiovascular risk ,Lifestyle ,medicine.disease ,Weight Lo ,Diet ,Candesartan ,Cerebrovascular Disorders ,Sexual Dysfunction, Physiological ,Blood pressure ,chemistry ,Heart failure ,Hyperglycemia ,Smoking Cessation ,Telmisartan ,business ,Delivery of Health Care ,Risk Reduction Behavior ,Medical Informatics ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors ,Contraceptives, Oral - Abstract
ABCD : Appropriate Blood pressure Control in Diabetes ABI : ankle–brachial index ABPM : ambulatory blood pressure monitoring ACCESS : Acute Candesartan Cilexetil Therapy in Stroke Survival ACCOMPLISH : Avoiding Cardiovascular Events in Combination Therapy in Patients Living with Systolic Hypertension ACCORD : Action to Control Cardiovascular Risk in Diabetes ACE : angiotensin-converting enzyme ACTIVE I : Atrial Fibrillation Clopidogrel Trial with Irbesartan for Prevention of Vascular Events ADVANCE : Action in Diabetes and Vascular Disease: Preterax and Diamicron-MR Controlled Evaluation AHEAD : Action for HEAlth in Diabetes ALLHAT : Antihypertensive and Lipid-Lowering Treatment to Prevent Heart ATtack ALTITUDE : ALiskiren Trial In Type 2 Diabetes Using Cardio-renal Endpoints ANTIPAF : ANgioTensin II Antagonist In Paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation APOLLO : A Randomized Controlled Trial of Aliskiren in the Prevention of Major Cardiovascular Events in Elderly People ARB : angiotensin receptor blocker ARIC : Atherosclerosis Risk In Communities ARR : aldosterone renin ratio ASCOT : Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial ASCOT-LLA : Anglo-Scandinavian Cardiac Outcomes Trial—Lipid Lowering Arm ASTRAL : Angioplasty and STenting for Renal Artery Lesions A-V : atrioventricular BB : beta-blocker BMI : body mass index BP : blood pressure BSA : body surface area CA : calcium antagonist CABG : coronary artery bypass graft CAPPP : CAPtopril Prevention Project CAPRAF : CAndesartan in the Prevention of Relapsing Atrial Fibrillation CHD : coronary heart disease CHHIPS : Controlling Hypertension and Hypertension Immediately Post-Stroke CKD : chronic kidney disease CKD-EPI : Chronic Kidney Disease—EPIdemiology collaboration CONVINCE : Controlled ONset Verapamil INvestigation of CV Endpoints CT : computed tomography CV : cardiovascular CVD : cardiovascular disease D : diuretic DASH : Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension DBP : diastolic blood pressure DCCT : Diabetes Control and Complications Study DIRECT : DIabetic REtinopathy Candesartan Trials DM : diabetes mellitus DPP-4 : dipeptidyl peptidase 4 EAS : European Atherosclerosis Society EASD : European Association for the Study of Diabetes ECG : electrocardiogram EF : ejection fraction eGFR : estimated glomerular filtration rate ELSA : European Lacidipine Study on Atherosclerosis ESC : European Society of Cardiology ESH : European Society of Hypertension ESRD : end-stage renal disease EXPLOR : Amlodipine–Valsartan Combination Decreases Central Systolic Blood Pressure more Effectively than the Amlodipine–Atenolol Combination FDA : U.S. Food and Drug Administration FEVER : Felodipine EVent Reduction study GISSI-AF : Gruppo Italiano per lo Studio della Sopravvivenza nell'Infarto Miocardico-Atrial Fibrillation HbA1c : glycated haemoglobin HBPM : home blood pressure monitoring HOPE : Heart Outcomes Prevention Evaluation HOT : Hypertension Optimal Treatment HRT : hormone replacement therapy HT : hypertension HYVET : HYpertension in the Very Elderly Trial IMT : intima-media thickness I-PRESERVE : Irbesartan in Heart Failure with Preserved Systolic Function INTERHEART : Effect of Potentially Modifiable Risk Factors associated with Myocardial Infarction in 52 Countries INVEST : INternational VErapamil SR/T Trandolapril ISH : Isolated systolic hypertension JNC : Joint National Committee JUPITER : Justification for the Use of Statins in Primary Prevention: an Intervention Trial Evaluating Rosuvastatin LAVi : left atrial volume index LIFE : Losartan Intervention For Endpoint Reduction in Hypertensives LV : left ventricle/left ventricular LVH : left ventricular hypertrophy LVM : left ventricular mass MDRD : Modification of Diet in Renal Disease MRFIT : Multiple Risk Factor Intervention Trial MRI : magnetic resonance imaging NORDIL : The Nordic Diltiazem Intervention study OC : oral contraceptive OD : organ damage ONTARGET : ONgoing Telmisartan Alone and in Combination with Ramipril Global Endpoint Trial PAD : peripheral artery disease PATHS : Prevention And Treatment of Hypertension Study PCI : percutaneous coronary intervention PPAR : peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor PREVEND : Prevention of REnal and Vascular ENdstage Disease PROFESS : Prevention Regimen for Effectively Avoiding Secondary Strokes PROGRESS : Perindopril Protection Against Recurrent Stroke Study PWV : pulse wave velocity QALY : Quality adjusted life years RAA : renin-angiotensin-aldosterone RAS : renin-angiotensin system RCT : randomized controlled trials RF : risk factor ROADMAP : Randomized Olmesartan And Diabetes MicroAlbuminuria Prevention SBP : systolic blood pressure SCAST : Angiotensin-Receptor Blocker Candesartan for Treatment of Acute STroke SCOPE : Study on COgnition and Prognosis in the Elderly SCORE : Systematic COronary Risk Evaluation SHEP : Systolic Hypertension in the Elderly Program STOP : Swedish Trials in Old Patients with Hypertension STOP-2 : The second Swedish Trial in Old Patients with Hypertension SYSTCHINA : SYSTolic Hypertension in the Elderly: Chinese trial SYSTEUR : SYSTolic Hypertension in Europe TIA : transient ischaemic attack TOHP : Trials Of Hypertension Prevention TRANSCEND : Telmisartan Randomised AssessmeNt Study in ACE iNtolerant subjects with cardiovascular Disease UKPDS : United Kingdom Prospective Diabetes Study VADT : Veterans' Affairs Diabetes Trial VALUE : Valsartan Antihypertensive Long-term Use Evaluation WHO : World Health Organization ### 1.1 Principles The 2013 guidelines on hypertension of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and the European Society of Cardiology …
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272. Traditional versus new models of risk prediction
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Sehestedt, Thomas, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Nilsson, Peter M., Olsen, Michael H., and Laurent, Stéphane
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Primary prevention ,Risk factors ,Cardiovascular risk ,Prediction ,Risk charts ,Subclinical organ damage - Abstract
Risk stratification for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease is today performed using traditional risk factors such as age, gender, blood pressure, serum cholesterol, smoking habits, and plasma glucose. However, these factors perform poorly in the daily clinic where individual risk prediction is needed. It has been suggested to supplement traditional factors with markers of subclinical organ damage to identify subjects with increased susceptibility for the negative influence from the traditional risk factors. Although many new markers are independently associated with cardiovascular risk, their clinical impact on risk prediction is uncertain. In this chapter the evidence for incremental risk prediction for the most promising markers is reviewed, and it is demonstrated that many new markers provide only modest impact on risk prediction with greatest improvement in intermediate risk groups. However, several aspects are still uncertain and need to be examined in the setting of a randomized study. These include actual net benefit of the use of these new markers in risk stratification after taking into account cost, risk associated with the measurements, and the increased downstream medication and examinations, as well as actual changes in patient and physician behavior and clinical outcome.
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273. Effect of losartan on sudden cardiac death in people with diabetes: data from the LIFE study
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Lindholm, Lars H, Dahlof, Bjorn, Edelman, Jonathan M, Ibsen, Hans, Borch-Johnsen, Knut, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Snapinn, Steven, and Wachtell, Kristian
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Cardiac arrest -- Prevention ,Losartan -- Health aspects ,Diabetics -- Drug therapy - Published
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274. Lancet Commission on Hypertension group position statement on the global improvement of accuracy standards for devices that measure blood pressure.
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Sharman, James E., O'Brien, Eoin, Alpert, Bruce, Schutte, Aletta E., Delles, Christian, Olsen, Michael Hecht, Asmar, Roland, Atkins, Neil, Barbosa, Eduardo, Calhoun, David, Campbell, Norm R. C., Chalmers, John, Benjamin, Ivor, Jennings, Garry, Laurent, Stéphane, Boutouyrie, Pierre, Lopez-Jaramillo, Patricio, McManus, Richard J., Mihailidou, Anastasia S., and Ordunez, Pedro
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275. Bioactive Isomalabaricane Triterpenoids from Rhabdastrella globostellata that Stabilize the Binding of DNA Polymerase β to DNA
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Mei Li, David G. I. Kingston, Sidney Michael Hecht, and Jason A. Clement
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Stereochemistry ,DNA polymerase ,Rhabdastrella globostellata ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antineoplastic Agents ,DNA polymerase beta ,Article ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Fiji ,Humans ,Cytotoxicity ,DNA Polymerase beta ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Ligand binding assay ,Organic Chemistry ,Biological activity ,DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Triterpenes ,Porifera ,Enzyme ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor - Abstract
Four isomalabaricane triterpenoids were isolated from an extract of the sponge Rhabdastrella globostellata that was active in an assay measuring stabilization of the binding of DNA with DNA polymerase beta. The known compounds stelliferin riboside (1) and 3-epi-29-acetoxystelliferin E (2) were shown to induce 29% and 23% binding, respectively, at 28 microg/mL, while the new compound stellettin J (3) induced 5% binding at 28 microg/mL. The new compound stellettin K (4) had no activity in the binding assay. The compounds were characterized by spectroscopic methods. These compounds displayed varying levels of activity toward the A2780 ovarian cancer cell line, revealing structure-based effects on both the level of cytotoxicity and DNA-polymerase beta binding. This is the first report of natural products with the ability to promote stabilization of the DNA-polymerase beta covalent binary complex.
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276. Partial nucleotide sequences and expression patterns of frog (Rana pipiens) ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5 mRNA
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Michael Hecht, David A. Feldheim, Yoshiki Yagita, Frank Scalia, Helene Bach, and Isaac Barjis
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Superior Colliculi ,DNA, Complementary ,animal structures ,Molecular Sequence Data ,In situ hybridization ,Biology ,Conserved sequence ,Evolution, Molecular ,Mice ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Complementary DNA ,Gene expression ,Animals ,Humans ,RNA, Messenger ,Conserved Sequence ,Messenger RNA ,Sequence Homology, Amino Acid ,Nucleotides ,Rana pipiens ,Ephrin-A2 ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,Ephrin-A5 ,Molecular biology ,nervous system ,Larva ,embryonic structures ,Ephrin A5 ,sense organs ,Ephrin A2 ,Tectum ,Chickens ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
We have generated 362 bp and 547 bp partial sequences for Rana pipiens ephrin-A2 and ephrin-A5 mRNA, respectively. Translation homologies for the comparable segments of cDNA of chicken, mouse and human are 90.8, 86.9 and 84.4% for the ephrin-A2 sequence and 85.7, 85.0 and 85.0% for the ephrin-A5 sequence. Digoxigenin-labeled riboprobes were prepared and applied by means of in situ hybridization to whole-mounts of the brains of mature adults and expression patterns in tadpoles were also explored. The RNA probes revealed similar posterior (high) to anterior (low) expression gradients in the adult tectum, demonstrating that both ephrin-As are expressed in the adult Ranid frog tectum. Only the ephrin-A2 probe was tested on tadpole brain, yielding an appropriately graded expression pattern similar to the adult.
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277. The Voyages of the Starship Enterprise
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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Starship ,History ,Art history - Published
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278. New Neolignans that Inhibit DNA Polymerase β Lyase
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Zhijie Gao, Sidney Michael Hecht, Xizhi Feng, Shannon H. Jones, David G. I. Kingston, and V. S. Prakash Chaturvedula
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Ketone ,Stereochemistry ,Lyases ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Pharmacognosy ,Plant Roots ,Lignans ,Analytical Chemistry ,Lauraceae ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Peru ,Drug Discovery ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular ,DNA Polymerase beta ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Dillapiole ,Lignan ,Plants, Medicinal ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Bicyclic molecule ,Organic Chemistry ,Stereoisomerism ,biology.organism_classification ,Enol ,Enzyme ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Endlicheria - Abstract
Bioassay-directed fractionation of a methyl ethyl ketone extract of the roots of Endlicheria aff. resulted in the isolation of four new neolignans (1-4) and eight known compounds, namely, canellin A (5), canellin C (6), 3'-methoxyguianin (7), (7S,8R,1'S,5'S,6'R)-Delta(2',8')-3',6'-dihydroxy-5'-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy-4'-oxo-8.1',7.5'-neolignan (8), armenin-B (9), dillapiole (10), 1-allyl-2,6-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxybenzene (11), and omega-hydroxyisodillapiole (12). The structures of the new compounds (1-4) were established as (7S,8R,1'S,5'S,6'R)-Delta(2',8')-5',6'-dihydroxy-3'-methoxy-3,4-methylenedioxy-4'-oxo-8.1',7.5'-neolignan, (7S,8R,1'S,5'S,6'R)-Delta(2',8')-3',5',6'-trihydroxy-3,4-methylenedioxy-4'-oxo-8.1',7.5'-neolignan, 2,4-dimethoxy-5,6-methylenedioxy-1-(2-propenyl)benzene, and 2,6-dimethoxy-3,4-methylenedioxycinnamyl alcohol, respectively, on the basis of spectroscopic interpretation.
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279. Stay : A History of Suicide and the Philosophies Against It
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Jennifer Michael Hecht and Jennifer Michael Hecht
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- Suicide, Suicide--Prevention, Communities
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Worldwide, more people die by suicide than by murder, and many more are left behind to grieve. Despite distressing statistics that show suicide rates rising, the subject, long a taboo, is infrequently talked about. In this sweeping intellectual and cultural history, poet and historian Jennifer Michael Hecht channels her grief for two friends lost to suicide into a search for history's most persuasive arguments against the irretrievable act, arguments she hopes to bring back into public consciousness. From the Stoics and the Bible to Dante, Shakespeare, Wittgenstein, and such twentieth-century writers as John Berryman, Hecht recasts the narrative of our “secular age” in new terms. She shows how religious prohibitions against self-killing were replaced by the Enlightenment's insistence on the rights of the individual, even when those rights had troubling applications. This transition, she movingly argues, resulted in a profound cultural and moral loss: the loss of shared, secular, logical arguments against suicide. By examining how people in other times have found powerful reasons to stay alive when suicide seems a tempting choice, she makes a persuasive intellectual and moral case against suicide.
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280. PS 14-65 THE EFFECTS OF BAROREFLEX ACTIVATION THERAPY ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND SYMPATHETIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY HYPERTENSION – THE RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE NORDIC BAT STUDY
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Sverre E Kjeldsen, Fadl Elmula M. Fadl Elmula, Daniel Gordin, Bert Andersson, Anders Gottsäter, Thomas Kahan, Kent Lodberg Christensen, Michael Hecht Olsen, and Ilkka Tikkanen
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Physiology ,Internal Medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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281. Carbon Pickup in Continuous Casting Processes
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Klaus Harste, Jürgen Pötschke, Christian Bruch, Helmut Lachmund, Michael Hecht, and Peter Valentin
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Convection ,Marangoni effect ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Shell (structure) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Steelmaking ,Continuous casting ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Pickup ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Slag (welding) ,Composite material ,business ,Carbon - Abstract
The quality of the as-cast strand is influenced by a recarburization reaction since mould powder contains carbon particles necessary for a controlled melting behaviour. Intensive testing reveals a carbon pickup in the surface of the as-cast strand depending on content and type of the carbon in the mould powder. Using the combination of laboratory trials and numerical simulations the effect of carbon pickup from mould powder to the strand shell was investigated. Laboratory experiments show that the recarburization of the liquid steel through the mould powder can be explained by Marangoni convection. This can happen in the slag rim when the carbon is entrapped by the solidifying steel and starts to diffuse inwards the strand.
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282. A Theory-Grounded Measure of Adolescents' Response to Media Literacy Interventions
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Kathryn Greene, Itzhak Yanovitzky, Amanda Carpenter, Smita Banerjee, Kate Magsamen-Conrad, Michael Hecht, and Elvira Elek
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Communication ,Education - Published
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283. Improvement of surface quality on peritectic steel slabs
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Bernadette Weisgerber, Klaus Harste, Hervé Morand, Jean-Yves Lamant, Matthieu Kandel, and Michael Hecht
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Austenite ,Materials science ,Thermodynamic equilibrium ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,02 engineering and technology ,Temperature cycling ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,020501 mining & metallurgy ,Continuous casting ,Cracking ,0205 materials engineering ,Ferrite (iron) ,Slab ,Grain boundary ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Peritectic steel grades are very sensitive to microcracking along austenitic grain boundaries in continuous casting. Irsid and Aktiengesellschaft der Dillinger Huttenwerke (DH) have combined laboratory studies and industrial trials to improve surface quality on these sensitive grades. Laboratory studies at Irsid confirmed the hypothesis that a very thin layer of ferrite along austenitic grain boundaries is detrimental for cracking and indicate that the risk of cracking decreases as soon as ferrite ratio is above 10 %. Dilatometric investigations demonstrate that there is a strong shift between thermodynamic equilibrium and beginning of γ→α phase transformation under casting conditions. Furthermore, at the slab surface, there is no cyclic transformation γ→α→γ induced by thermal cycling in front of spray nozzles and supporting rolls. DH performed trials with various cooling strategies on its new vertical caster No. 5. No cracks appear with intensive cooling whereas microcracks are present with soft cooling. These results are in agreement with laboratory studies. Intensive cooling is the standard condition at DH. With this process, microcracking is avoided for all slab formats.
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284. Using Process Mining to Identify Fraud in the Purchase-to-Pay Process
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Baader, Galina, Besner, Veronika, Schermann, Michael, Hecht, Sonja, and Krcmar, Helmut
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285. The English-Only Movement: A Communication Analysis of Changing Perceptions of Language Vitality
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Richarde Clément, Michael Hecht Hecht, Julie M. Duck, Howard Giles, Valerie Barker, and Kimberly A. Noels
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Linguistics and Language ,Salience (language) ,Bilingual education ,Communication ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Vitality ,Language and Linguistics ,Linguistics ,Promotion (rank) ,Sociology ,Social identity theory ,Social psychology ,Sociolinguistics ,media_common ,Linguistic landscape ,English-only movement - Abstract
This paper reexamines the potential impact of the English-only movement on linguistic minorities and Anglos' perceptions of their own and minority groups' language vitality. Of particular interest is the Hispanic population - the fastest growing minority in the U.S. Communication scholars have paid only scant attention to the English-only movement and how it affects the social and communication climate for Latinos. However, literature reviews prepared for the American Psychological Association and for Teachers of English to Speakers of Other Languages (in 1991 and 1995, respectively) concluded that English-only initiatives have negative consequences for limited-English proficiency groups. Revisiting this still-growing issue in the light of more recent studies across disciplines and media reports, we examine how Anglo support for English-only policies limits the use, promotion, and salience of minority languages like Spanish in institutional settings and in the linguistic landscape and suggest directions for future research.
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286. Isolation and Biochemical Characterization of a New Topoisomerase I Inhibitor from Ocotea leucoxylon
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Michael R. Mattern, Xiangyang Wang, David G. I. Kingston, Hans T. Beck, Sidney Michael Hecht, Bing-Nan Zhou, Randall K. Johnson, and and Alonzo Ortiz
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Aporphines ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Saccharomyces cerevisiae ,Topoisomerase-I Inhibitor ,Pharmacognosy ,Mass Spectrometry ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drug Discovery ,Humans ,Aporphine ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Plants, Medicinal ,biology ,DNA, Superhelical ,Topoisomerase ,Alkaloid ,Organic Chemistry ,Biological activity ,Recombinant Proteins ,Enzyme ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Enzyme inhibitor ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Spectrophotometry, Ultraviolet ,Topoisomerase I Inhibitors ,DNA Damage - Abstract
In a continuation of our search for potential tumor inhibitors from plants, we found that a crude extract from Ocotea leucoxylon showed selective activity typical of inhibitors of the enzyme topoisomerase I in a yeast assay for DNA-damaging agents. Using a bioassay-directed fractionation approach, the major bioactive compound was isolated and identified as the known aporphine alkaloid dicentrinone (4); the inactive alkaloid dicentrine (3) was also isolated. Compound 4 showed selective bioactivity against the rad52 repair-deficient yeast strain RS322 (IC(12) 49 microg/mL) and was inactive against the rad52- and topo1-deficient strain RS321 (IC(12)2000 microg/mL) and against the repair-proficient strain RJ03 (IC(12)2000 microg/mL). Biochemical studies with recombinant human topoisomerase I indicated that dicentrinone (4) is an inhibitor of the human enzyme. Colony formation studies suggest that it is weakly cytotoxic, but that its mechanism of toxicity differs from that of camptothecin and its derivatives.
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287. Trotsky's Hand
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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Literature and Literary Theory - Published
- 2000
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288. How to Go Home, and: A Victorian Construction, and: Totem and Taboo, and: Trotsky's Hand, and: Swamp Thing
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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geography ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Literature and Literary Theory ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Totem ,Taboo ,Art history ,Art ,Swamp ,media_common - Published
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289. Investigations of the solidification structure of continuously cast slabs
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Bernadette Weisgerber, Klaus Harste, and Michael Hecht
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Microstructure ,Steelmaking ,020501 mining & metallurgy ,Superheating ,Continuous casting ,0205 materials engineering ,chemistry ,Casting (metalworking) ,engineering ,Dendrite (metal) ,Microalloyed steel ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Carbon - Abstract
A study of solidification phenomena performed under industrial conditions is presented. The solidification structure of high carbon, medium carbon and microalloyed steel grades was observed and correlated to casting parameters such as superheat and secondary cooling. Experimental data of dendrite morphology are related to calculated solidification variables. The calculation is based on the solution of the enthalpy balance equation. An expression for the dependence of secondary dendrite arm spacing on solidification variables is proposed for columnar growth. The results are compared to the findings of other authors. The effect of chemical composition on secondary dendrite arm spacing was observed. Therefore the developed relationships are extended to carbon content on the basis of the presented experimental data.
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290. The Solvency of Metaphysics: The Debate over Racial Science and Moral Philosophy in France, 1890-1919
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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History ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Philosophy ,Rationalism ,Enlightenment ,Metaphysics ,Doctrine ,Democracy ,Epistemology ,Scientism ,History and Philosophy of Science ,Phenomenon ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Political philosophy ,Religious studies ,media_common - Abstract
French nineteenth-century political theory generally held that the empirical scientism associated with the Enlightenment was inextricable from Enlightenment egalitarian ideals. As the century drew to a close, a racist anthropology developed that seemed to confound this idea because it combined scientism with a devotion to human inequality. There were several varieties of this phenomenon, but Georges Vacher de Lapouge's anthroposociology was most prominent. The racist doctrine was effectively combated by the anthropologist Leonce Manouvrier, but it remained troubling because it had demonstrated that science could be used against democracy. Three left-wing social theorists addressed this issue to great effect: Alfred Fouillee, Celestin Bougle, and Jean Finot. Though each of these men was dedicated to secular rationalism, each came to the conclusion that if society had to choose between Enlightenment ideals and Enlightenment methods it should preserve the ideals. In so doing, Fouillee, Bougle, and Finot prop...
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291. Natriuretic peptides and integrated risk assessment for cardiovascular disease:an individual-participant-data meta-analysis
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Nambi, Vijay, Ballantyne, Christie M., Hoogeveen, Ron C., Agarwal, Sunil K., Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B., Wannamethee, S. Goya, Whincup, Peter H., Kiechl, Stefan, Willeit, Johann, Schett, Georg, Santer, Peter, Willeit, Peter, Casas, Juan Pablo, Lawlor, Debbie A., DeFilippi, Christopher, Kronmal, Richard A., Psaty, Bruce M., Cushman, Mary, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Olsen, Michael Hecht, Jørgensen, Torben, de Lemos, James A., McGuire, Darren K., Das, Sandeep R., Drazner, Mark H., Salomaa, Veikko, Vartiainen, Erkki, Harald, Kennet, Zeller, Tanja, Levy, Daniel, Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Hata, Jun, Kiyohara, Yutaka, Kauhanen, Jussi, Salonen, Jukka T., Laukkanen, Jari A., Tuomainen, Tomi Pekka, Ruskoaho, Heikki, Kistorp, Caroline N., Raymond, Ilan, Mueller, Thomas, Dieplinger, Benjamin, Haltmayer, Meinhard, de Boer, Rudolf A., Kavousi, Maryam, Hofman, Albert, Ligthart, Symen, Dehghan, Abbas, van Rooij, Frank J.A., Ikram, M. Arfan, Nambi, Vijay, Ballantyne, Christie M., Hoogeveen, Ron C., Agarwal, Sunil K., Panagiotakos, Demosthenes B., Wannamethee, S. Goya, Whincup, Peter H., Kiechl, Stefan, Willeit, Johann, Schett, Georg, Santer, Peter, Willeit, Peter, Casas, Juan Pablo, Lawlor, Debbie A., DeFilippi, Christopher, Kronmal, Richard A., Psaty, Bruce M., Cushman, Mary, Nordestgaard, Børge G., Olsen, Michael Hecht, Jørgensen, Torben, de Lemos, James A., McGuire, Darren K., Das, Sandeep R., Drazner, Mark H., Salomaa, Veikko, Vartiainen, Erkki, Harald, Kennet, Zeller, Tanja, Levy, Daniel, Ninomiya, Toshiharu, Hata, Jun, Kiyohara, Yutaka, Kauhanen, Jussi, Salonen, Jukka T., Laukkanen, Jari A., Tuomainen, Tomi Pekka, Ruskoaho, Heikki, Kistorp, Caroline N., Raymond, Ilan, Mueller, Thomas, Dieplinger, Benjamin, Haltmayer, Meinhard, de Boer, Rudolf A., Kavousi, Maryam, Hofman, Albert, Ligthart, Symen, Dehghan, Abbas, van Rooij, Frank J.A., and Ikram, M. Arfan
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Background:Guidelines for primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases focus on prediction of coronary heart disease and stroke. We assessed whether or not measurement of N-terminal-pro-B-type natriuretic peptide (NT-proBNP) concentration could enable a more integrated approach than at present by predicting heart failure and enhancing coronary heart disease and stroke risk assessment. Methods: In this individual-participant-data meta-analysis, we generated and harmonised individual-participant data from relevant prospective studies via both de-novo NT-proBNP concentration measurement of stored samples and collection of data from studies identified through a systematic search of the literature (PubMed, Scientific Citation Index Expanded, and Embase) for articles published up to Sept 4, 2014, using search terms related to natriuretic peptide family members and the primary outcomes, with no language restrictions. We calculated risk ratios and measures of risk discrimination and reclassification across predicted 10 year risk categories (ie, <5%, 5% to <7·5%, and ≥7·5%), adding assessment of NT-proBNP concentration to that of conventional risk factors (ie, age, sex, smoking status, systolic blood pressure, history of diabetes, and total and HDL cholesterol concentrations). Primary outcomes were the combination of coronary heart disease and stroke, and the combination of coronary heart disease, stroke, and heart failure. Findings: We recorded 5500 coronary heart disease, 4002 stroke, and 2212 heart failure outcomes among 95 617 participants without a history of cardiovascular disease in 40 prospective studies. Risk ratios (for a comparison of the top third vs bottom third of NT-proBNP concentrations, adjusted for conventional risk factors) were 1·76 (95% CI 1·56–1·98) for the combination of coronary heart disease and stroke and 2·00 (1·77–2·26) for the combination of coronary heart disease, stroke, and hear
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292. Factors associated with diagnostic discrepancy for left ventricular hypertrophy between electrocardiography and echocardiography
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Petersen, Søren Sandager, primary, Pedersen, Line Reinholdt, additional, Pareek, Manan, additional, Nielsen, Mette Lundgren, additional, Diederichsen, Søren Zöga, additional, Leósdóttir, Margrét, additional, Nilsson, Peter M., additional, Diederichsen, Axel Cosmus Pyndt, additional, and Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional
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293. PS 14-11 PROGNOSTIC PROPERTIES OF ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY AND BIOMARKERS VARY ACCORDING TO GENDER AND PREVALENT CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE STATUS
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Pareek, Manan, primary, Leósdóttir, Margrét, additional, Hindersson, Peter, additional, Nilsson, Peter M., additional, and Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional
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294. OS 27-06 INDEPENDENT PROGNOSTIC VALUE OF LEFT VENTRICULAR MASS, DIASTOLIC FUNCTION, AND FASTING PLASMA GLUCOSE
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Pareek, Manan, primary, Nielsen, Mette Lundgren, additional, Leósdóttir, Margrét, additional, Nilsson, Peter M., additional, and Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional
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295. PS 14-65 THE EFFECTS OF BAROREFLEX ACTIVATION THERAPY ON BLOOD PRESSURE AND SYMPATHETIC FUNCTION IN PATIENTS WITH REFRACTORY HYPERTENSION – THE RATIONALE AND DESIGN OF THE NORDIC BAT STUDY
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Kjeldsen, Sverre E, primary, Elmula, Fadl Elmula M. Fadl, additional, Gordin, Daniel, additional, Andersson, Bert, additional, Gottsäter, Anders, additional, Kahan, Thomas, additional, Christensen, Kent Lodberg, additional, Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional, and Tikkanen, Ilkka, additional
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296. Follow-up duration influences the relative importance of OGTT and optimal timing of glucose measurements for predicting future type 2 diabetes
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Nielsen, Mette Lundgren, primary, Pareek, Manan, additional, Leósdóttir, Margrét, additional, Højlund, Kurt, additional, Eriksson, Karl-Fredrik, additional, Nilsson, Peter M, additional, and Olsen, Michael Hecht, additional
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297. A vigilant anthropology: Léonce Manouvrier and the disappearing numbers
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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History ,Anthropology ,Philosophy ,Biological anthropology ,Psychology (miscellaneous) ,History of anthropology ,Human being - Abstract
L'A. soulgine l'interet du travail de Leonce Manouvrier qui propose une critique des exces de l'anthropologie physique du XIX e siecle. Il demontre que, sur une periode de 30 ans, Leonce Manouvrier a developpe une attaque organisee, de plus en plus non-numerique de tous les systemes anthropologiques d'analyse de l'inegalite des groupes humains. Cette attaque est d'autant plus surprenante qu'elle a vu le jour a une epoque ou certains groupes humains (les femmes, les criminels et plusieurs races) etaient generalement consideres comme naturellement deficients au niveau de l'intelligence ou du caractere. Le fait que cette attaque se soit progressivement detachee des preuves numeriques est egalement surprenant, car, a l'epoque, le monde de la science professionnelle francaise etait ennivre par les chiffres (les mesures conferaient une autorite aux experts - les statistiques rendaient possible la prediction du comportement de groupes humains). Cet article suggere egalement une explication a l'etrange absence d'une anthropologie professionnelle en France au tournant du siecle
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298. Gardener in the Wild
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
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299. A New Ursane Triterpene from Monochaetum vulcanicum that Inhibits DNA Polymerase β Lyase
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Zhijie Gao, Shannon H. Jones, David G. I. Kingston, Xizhi Feng, Sidney Michael Hecht, and V. S. Prakash Chaturvedula
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Costa Rica ,Stereochemistry ,Carboxylic acid ,Lyases ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Analytical Chemistry ,Inhibitory Concentration 50 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Triterpene ,Ursolic acid ,Drug Discovery ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,Lyase activity ,Derivatization ,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular ,DNA Polymerase beta ,Monochaetum ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Plants, Medicinal ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Organic Chemistry ,Acetylation ,Stereoisomerism ,biology.organism_classification ,Lyase ,Triterpenes ,Enzyme ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Melastomataceae ,Molecular Medicine - Abstract
Bioassay-directed fractionation of a butanone extract of Monochaetum vulcanicum resulted in the isolation of a new triterpene (1) and four known compounds, ursolic acid (2), 2alpha-hydroxyursolic acid (3), 3-(p-coumaroyl)ursolic acid (4), and beta-sitosteryl-beta-d-galactoside (5). The structure of the new compound 1 was established as 3beta-acetoxy-2alpha-hydroxyurs-12-en-28-oic acid on the basis of extensive 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic interpretation and chemical derivatization. Compounds 1-3 and 5 exhibited polymerase beta lyase activity.
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300. Lehnszeremoniell und Wahlverfahren. Zur symbolischen Inszenierung politischer Ordnung in der Salz- und Residenzstadt Halle (15.–18. Jahrhundert)
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Michael Hecht
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