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2. Management of dyslipidaemia in patients with coronary heart disease: Results from the ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V survey in 27 countries
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De Backer, G., Jankowski, P., Kotseva, K., Mirrakhimov, E., Reiner, Z., Rydén, L., Tokgözoğlu, L., Wood, D., De Bacquer, D., Abreu, A., Aguiar, C., Badariene, J., Bruthans, J., Castro Conde, A., Cifkova, R., Crowley, J., Davletov, K., Bacquer, D. De, De Smedt, D., De Sutter, J., Deckers, J.W., Dilic, M., Dolzhenko, M., Druais, H., Dzerve, V., Erglis, A., Fras, Z., Gaita, D., Gotcheva, N., Grobbee, D.E., Gyberg, V., Hasan Ali, H., Heuschmann, P., Hoes, A.W., Lalic, N., Lehto, S., Lovic, D., Maggioni, A.P., Mancas, S., Marques-Vidal, P., Mellbin, L., Miličić, D., Oganov, R., Pogosova, N., Reiner, Ž., Stagmo, M., Störk, S., Sundvall, J., Tsioufis, K., Vulic, D., Wood, D.A., Jennings, C., Adamska, A., Adamska, S., Tuomilehto, J., Schnell, O., Fiorucci, E., Glemot, M., Larras, F., Missiamenou, V., Maggioni, A., Taylor, C., Ferreira, T., Lemaitre, K., Raman, L., DeSmedt, D., Willems, A.M., De Pauw, M., Vervaet, P., Bollen, J., Dekimpe, E., Mommen, N., Van Genechten, G., Dendale, P., Bouvier, C.A., Chenu, P., Huyberechts, D., Persu, A., Begic, A., Durak Nalbantic, A., Dzubur, A., Hadzibegic, N., Iglica, A., Kapidjic, S., Osmanagic Bico, A., Resic, N., Sabanovic Bajramovic, N., Zvizdic, F., Kovacevic-Preradovic, T., Popovic-Pejicic, S., Djekic, D., Gnjatic, T., Knezevic, T., Kos, Lj, Stanetic, B., Topic, G., Georgiev, Borislav, Terziev, A., Vladimirov, G., Angelov, A., Kanazirev, B., Nikolaeva, S., Tonkova, D., Vetkova, M., Milicic, D., Bosnic, A., Dubravcic, M., Glavina, M., Mance, M., Pavasovic, S., Samardzic, J., Batinic, T., Crljenko, K., Delic-Brkljacic, D., Dula, K., Golubic, K., Klobucar, I., Kordic, K., Kos, N., Nedic, M., Olujic, D., Sedinic, V., Blazevic, T., Pasalic, A., Percic, M., Sikic, J., Cífková, R., Hašplová, K., Šulc, P., Wohlfahrt, P., Mayer, O., Jr., Cvíčela, M., Filipovský, J., Gelžinský, J., Hronová, M., Hasan-Ali, H., Bakery, S., Mosad, E., Hamed, H.B., Ibrahim, A., Elsharef, M.A., Kholef, E.F., Shehata, A., Youssef, M., Elhefny, E., Farid, H., Moustafa, T.M., Sobieh, M.S., Kabil, H., Abdelmordy, A., Kiljander, E., Kiljander, P., Koukkunen, H., Mustonen, J., Cremer, C., Frantz, S., Haupt, A., Hofmann, U., Ludwig, K., Melnyk, H., Noutsias, M., Karmann, W., Prondzinsky, R., Herdeg, C., Hövelborn, T., Daaboul, A., Geisler, T., Keller, T., Sauerbrunn, D., Walz-Ayed, M., Ertl, G., Leyh, R., Ehlert, T., Klocke, B., Krapp, J., Ludwig, T., Käs, J., Starke, C., Ungethüm, K., Wagner, M., Wiedmann, S., Tolis, P., Vogiatzi, G., Sanidas, E., Tsakalis, K., Kanakakis, J., Koutsoukis, A., Vasileiadis, K., Zarifis, J., Karvounis, C., Gibson, I., Houlihan, A., Kelly, C., O'Donnell, M., Bennati, M., Cosmi, F., Mariottoni, B., Morganti, M., Cherubini, A., Di Lenarda, A., Radini, D., Ramani, F., Francese, M.G., Gulizia, M.M., Pericone, D., Aigerim, K., Zholdin, B., Amirov, B., Assembekov, B., Chernokurova, E., Ibragimova, F., Kodasbayev, A., Markova, A., Asanbaev, A., Toktomamatov, U., Tursunbaev, M., Zakirov, U., Abilova, S., Arapova, R., Bektasheva, E., Esenbekova, J., Neronova, K., Baigaziev, K., Baitova, G., Zheenbekov, T., Andrejeva, T., Bajare, I., Kucika, G., Labuce, A., Putane, L., Stabulniece, M., Klavins, E., Sime, I., Gedvilaite, L., Pečiuraite, D., Sileikienė, V., Skiauteryte, E., Solovjova, S., Sidabraite, R., Briedis, K., Ceponiene, I., Jurenas, M., Kersulis, J., Martinkute, G., Vaitiekiene, A., Vasiljevaite, K., Veisaite, R., Plisienė, J., Šiurkaitė, V., Vaičiulis, Ž., Czarnecka, D., Kozieł, P., Podolec, P., Nessler, J., Gomuła, P., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Bogacki, P., Wiśniewski, A., Pająk, A., Wolfshaut-Wolak, R., Bućko, J., Kamiński, K., Łapińska, M., Paniczko, M., Raczkowski, A., Sawicka, E., Stachurska, Z., Szpakowicz, M., Musiał, W., Dobrzycki, S., Bychowski, J., Kosior, D.A., Krzykwa, A., Setny, M., Rak, A., Gąsior, Z., Haberka, M., Szostak-Janiak, K., Finik, M., Liszka, J., Botelho, A., Cachulo, M., Sousa, J., Pais, A., Durazzo, A., Matos, D., Gouveia, R., Rodrigues, G., Strong, C., Guerreiro, R., Aguiar, J., Cruz, M., Daniel, P., Morais, L., Moreira, R., Rosa, S., Rodrigues, I., Selas, M., Apostu, A., Cosor, O., Gaita, L., Giurgiu, L., Hudrea, C., Maximov, D., Moldovan, B., Mosteoru, S., Pleava, R., Ionescu, M., Parepa, I., Arutyunov, A., Ausheva, A., Isakova, S., Karpova, A., Salbieva, A., Sokolova, O., Vasilevsky, A., Pozdnyakov, Y., Antropova, O., Borisova, L., Osipova, I., Aleksic, M., Crnokrak, B., Djokic, J., Hinic, S., Vukasin, T., Zdravkovic, M., Lalic, N.M., Jotic, A., Lalic, K., Lukic, L., Milicic, T., Macesic, M., Stanarcic Gajovic, J., Stoiljkovic, M., Djordjevic, D., Kostic, S., Tasic, I., Vukovic, A., Jug, B., Juhant, A., Krt, A., Kugonjič, U., Chipayo Gonzales, D., Gómez Barrado, J.J., Kounka, Z., Marcos Gómez, G., Mogollón Jiménez, M.V., Ortiz Cortés, C., Perez Espejo, P., Porras Ramos, Y., Colman, R., Delgado, J., Otero, E., Pérez, A., Fernández-Olmo, M.R., Torres-LLergo, J., Vasco, C., Barreñada, E., Botas, J., Campuzano, R., González, Y., Rodrigo, M., de Pablo, C., Velasco, E., Hernández, S., Lozano, C., González, P., Castro, A., Dalmau, R., Hernández, D., Irazusta, F.J., Vélez, A., Vindel, C., Gómez-Doblas, J.J., García Ruíz, V., Gómez, L., Gómez García, M, Jiménez-Navarro, M., Molina Ramos, A., Marzal, D., Martínez, G., Lavado, R., Vidal, A., Boström-Nilsson, V., Kjellström, B., Shahim, B., Smetana, S., Hansen, O., Stensgaard-Nake, E., Klijn, A.J., Mangus, T.J.P., Peters, R.J.G., Scholte op Reimer, W., Snaterse, M., Aydoğdu, S., Ç Erol, Otürk, S., Tulunay Kaya, C., Ahmetoğlu, Y., Ergene, O., Akdeniz, B., Çırgamış, D., Akkoyun H Kültürsay, S., Kayıkçıoğlu, M., Çatakoğlu, A.B., Çengel, A., Koçak, A.A., Ağırbaşlı, M.A., Açıksarı, G., Çekin, M.E., Kaya, E.B., Koçyiğit, D., Öngen, Z., Özmen, E., Sansoy, V., Kaya, A., Oktay, V., Temizhan, A., Ünal, S., İ Yakut, Kalkan, A.K., Bozkurt, E., Kasapkara, H.A., Faradzh, C., Hrubyak, L., Konoplianyk, L., Kozhuharyova, N., Lobach, L., Nesukai, V., Nudchenko, O., Simagina, T., Yakovenko, L., Azarenko, V., Potabashny, V., Bazylevych, A., Bazylevych, M., Kaminska, K., Panchenko, L., Shershnyova, O., Ovrakh, T., Serik, S., Kolesnik, T., Kosova, H., Hoye P Atkin, A., Fellowes, D., Lindsay, S., Atkinson, C., Kranilla, C., Vinod, M., Beerachee, Y., Bennett, C., Broome, M., Bwalya, A., Caygill, Lindsay, Dinning, L., Gillespie, A., Goodfellow, R., Guy, J., Idress, T., Mills, C., Morgan, C., Oustance, N., Singh, N., Yare, M., Jagoda, J.M., Bowyer, H., Christenssen, V., Groves, A., Jan, A., Riaz, A., Gill, M., Sewell, T.A., Gorog, D., Baker, M., De Sousa, P., Mazenenga, T., Porter, J., Haines, F., Peachey, T., Taaffe, J., Wells, K., Ripley, D.P., Forward, H., McKie, H., Pick, S.L., Thomas, H.E., Batin, P.D., Exley, D., Rank, T., Wright, J., Kardos, A., Sutherland, S.-B., Wren, L., Leeson, P., Barker, D., Moreby, B., Sawyer, J., Stirrup, J., Brunton, M., Brodison, A., Craig, J., Peters, S., Kaprielian, R., Bucaj, A., Mahay, K., Oblak, M., Gale, C., Pye, M., McGill, Y., Redfearn, H., Fearnley, M., De Backer, Guy, Jankowski, Piotr, Kotseva, Kornelia, Mirrakhimov, Erkin, Reiner, Željko, Rydén, Lars, Tokgözoğlu, Lale, Wood, David, and De Bacquer, Dirk more...
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- 2019
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3. Secondary prevention in diabetic and nondiabetic coronary heart disease patients: Insights from the German subset of the hospital arm of the EUROASPIRE IV and V surveys
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Ungethüm, K., primary, Wiedmann, S., additional, Wagner, M., additional, Leyh, R., additional, Ertl, G., additional, Frantz, S., additional, Geisler, T., additional, Karmann, W., additional, Prondzinsky, R., additional, Herdeg, C., additional, Noutsias, M., additional, Ludwig, T., additional, Käs, J., additional, Klocke, B., additional, Krapp, J., additional, Wood, D., additional, Kotseva, K., additional, Störk, S., additional, and Heuschmann, P. U., additional more...
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4. Screening for dysglycaemia in patients with coronary artery disease as reflected by fasting glucose, oral glucose tolerance test, and HbA1c: a report from EUROASPIRE IV—a survey from the European Society of Cardiology
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Gyberg, Viveca, De Bacquer, Dirk, Kotseva, Kornelia, De Backer, Guy, Schnell, Oliver, Sundvall, Jouko, Tuomilehto, Jaakko, Wood, David, Rydén, Lars, Kotseva, K., De Backer, G., Amouyel, P., Bruthans, J., Castro Conde, A., Cifkova, R., De Bacquer, D., De Sutter, J., Deckers, J.W., Dilic, M., Dolzhenko, M., Erglis, A., Ferreira, T., Fraz, Z., Gaita, D., Gielen, S., Gotcheva, N., Goudevenos, I., Gyberg, V., Heuschmann, P., Laucevicius, A., Lehto, S., Lovic, D., Manini, M., Maggioni, A.P., Miličić, D., Moore, D., Nicolaides, E., Pajak, A., Pogosova, N., Reiner, Ž., Rydén, L., Schnell, O., Stagmo, M., Störk, S., Sundvall, J., Tokgözoğlu, L., Tuomilehto, J., Vulic, D., Wood, D., Wood, D.A., Kotseva, K., Jennings, C., Adamska, A., Rydén, L., Gyberg, V., Tuomilehto, J., Schnell, O., Manini, M., Ferreira, T., Taylor, C., Konte, M., Glemot, M., De Bacquer, D., De Backer, G., Sundvall, J., Lund, L., Leiviskä, J., De Bacquer, D., De Backer, G., De Pauw, M., Ghysbrecht, C., Vervaet, P., Maria Middelares, A.Z., De Sutter, J., Pardaens, S., Willems, A.M., Sint Lucas, A.Z., Cambier, P., Claeys, R., Deweerdt, N., Nimmegeers, J., Vandekerckhove, H., Verloove, H., Versee, L., Vulic, D., Djekic, D., Malesevic, G., Pejicic, S., Srdic, S., Dilic, M., Begic, A., Hodzic, E., Kulic, M., Sabanovic-Bajramovic, N., Tahirovic, E., Iveljic, I., Kovcic, J., Kusljugic, Z., Nurkic, M., Gotcheva, N., Baycheva, V., Georgiev, B., Vladimirov, G., Gotchev, D., Ivanov, S., Miličić, D., Samardžić, J., Perić, B., Sičaja, M., Nicolaides, E., Eftychiou, C., Eteocleous, N., Georgiou, P., Hadjilouca, C., Moutiris, J.A., Nicolaou, R., Papadopoulos, K., Patsalou, M., Bruthans, J., Cífková, R., Krajcoviechova, A., Wohlfahrt, P., Filipovský, J., Krizek, M., Kviderova, Z., Mayer, O., Vágovičová, P., Vanek, J., Seidlerova, J., Timoracká, K., Adamkova, V., Belohoubek, J., Galovcova, M., Zelenkova, V., Lehto, S., Kiljander, E., Kiljander, P., Kylmaoja, P., Lehto, H.R., Olkkonen, S., Pennanen, J., Herranen, M., Amouyel, P., Astolfi, A.L., Balik, S., Beauchant, S., Dallongeville, J., Devoghelaere, C., Fievet, N., Garboni, P., Lemaire, B., Marecaux, N., Montaye, M., Karmann, W., Held, S., Heuschmann, P., Eichstädt, K., Deckert, L., Fischer, D., Gerhardt, A., Kircher, J., Memmel, Y., Nolte, K., Schich, M., Wahl, V., Wagner, M., Störk, S., Ertl, G., Güntner, S., Leyh, R., Goudevenos, I., Kalantzi, K., Athanassias, D., Goumas, G., Krimbas, P., Richter, D., Sakellariou, D., Agrios, J., Matthaios, I., Papadopoulou, E., Toumanidis, S., Tsouna-Hatjis, E., Boufidou, A., Makedou, K., Lilis, L., Moore, D., Broderick, G., Fallon, N., Storey, S., Baronenko, I., Dormidontova, G., Dulkevica, A., Dzerve, V., Erglis, A., Andrejeva, T., Bricina, N., Jakovleva, J., Jaunromane, A., Keive, E., Klovane, M., Lurina, D., Makarova, L., Matisone, D., Mintale, I., Pahomova-Strautina, E., Putane, L., Stabulniece, M., Vasiljevs, D., Vevere, G., Vilks, J., Laucevicius, A., Alitoit, I., Badariene, J., Grabliauskaite, I., Jursyte, I., Paleviciute, E., Petrulioniene, Z., Serpytis, P., Serpytis, R., Solovjova, S., Smagriunaite, V., Babarskiene, R., Ceponiene, I., Gustiene, O., Karaliute, R., Rumbinaite, E., Slapikas, R., Smalinskas, V., Verseckaite, R., Pająk, A., Brzezicka, E., Łysek, R., Misiowiec, W., Wolfshaut-Wolak, R., Nessler, J., Podolec, P., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Grodecki, J., Czarnecka, D., Łukaszewska, A., Jankowski, P., Bogacki, P., Gaita, D., Avram, C., Barzuca, E., Gaita, L., Jurca-Simina, F., Iancu, O.C., Lazar, A., Iurciuc, M., Iurciuc, S., Mal, M., Mancas, S., Mihaescu, A., Mociar, D., Mosteoru, S., Pescariu, S., Petrescu, L., Sasec, C., Schiller, A., Amarie, L., Andronic, A., Calin, S., Ciobanu, A., Cotoban, A., Guberna, S., Lungeanu, L., Mihalcea, D., Niculescu, N., Rimbas, R., Udroiu, C., Vinereanu, D., Pogosova, N., Ausheva, A., Boytsov, S., Kursakov, A., Oganov, R., Pozdnyakov, Y., Skazin, N., Lovic, D., Lovic, B., Nedeljkovic, M., Ostojic, M., Djordjevic, D., Kostic, S., Tasic, I., Zdravkovic, M., Anđić, M., Filipović, T., Ilić-Stojanović, O., Ješić-Jukić, M., Jevsnik, N., Lazović, M., Radović, A., Radović, D., Rosić, D., Spiroski, D., Stevović, S., Vidaković, T., Vuković-Dejanović, V., Fras, Z., Jug, B., Juhant, A., Poljancic, A., Poljancic, L., Castro Conde, A., Dalmau Gonzalez-Gallarza, R., Iniesta Manjavacas, A.M., Stagmo, M., Jernhed, H., Stensgaard, E., Gyberg, V., Boström, V., Edman Jönsson, C., Hage, C., Deckers, J.W., Khatibi, S., Yongzhao, F., Veerhoek, M., Smits, P.C., Minneboo, M., Peters, R.J.G., Scholte op Reimer, W., Snaterse-Zuidam, M., Tokgözoğlu, L., Asil, S., Kaya, B., Koçyiğit, D., Kozluca, V., Tulunay Kaya, C., Akyldz, İ., Ergene, O., Varş, E., Akdeniz, B., Göldeli, Ö., Kozan, Ö., Özpelit, E., Altay, S., Çam, N., Eren, M., Kaykçoğlu, M., Kültürsay, H., Aytekin, V., Burak Çatakoğlu, A., Abac, A., Candemir, M., Ünlü, S., Oğuz, A., Barçn, C., Yaşar, S., Yokuşoğlu, M., Aydoğdu, S., Temizhan, A., Ünal, S., Altuğ Çakmak, H., Çimci, M., Öngen, Z., Ateş, G., Koylan, N., Emet, S., Umman, B., Bostan, C., Sansoy, V., Kemal Erol, M., Kemal Kalkan, A., Kaymaz, C., Poçi, N., Dolzhenko, M., Getman, T., Konoplyanik, L., Klimenko, L., Lobach, L., Luchinskaya, Y., Lurie, L., Lutay, M., Mitchenko, E., Nemchena, O., Nosenko, N., Perepelchenko, N., Potashev, S., Radchenko, A., Romanov, V., Shumakov, V., Simagina, T., Sirenko, Y., Sychov, O., Mohnacheva, N., Verezhnikova, A., Zharinov, O., Lishnevskaya, V., Mikropulo, I., Prihodko, V., Shapovalenko, I., Wood, D., Adamska, A., Evans, J., Ioannides, K., Jennings, C., Kasonta, A., Kotseva, K., Onyango, H., Rapacz, A., Wrotniak, B., Dubrey, S., Barbir, M., Connolly, S., Dancy, M., Collins, P., and Kaprielian, R. more...
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- 2015
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5. Integrative production technology for high-wage countries
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Brecher, C, primary, Karmann, W, additional, Kozielski, S, additional, and Wesch-Potente, C, additional
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- 2012
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6. Die intraoperativ gemessene Stimulationsimpedanz von Schrittmacherelektroden ist kein Prädiktor für ihren Langzeitverlauf
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Schuchert, A., Schmidt, W., Jakob, M., Jung, W., Karmann, W., Kreuzer, J., Staedt, U., Stertmann, W.A., Treese, N., and Meinertz, T.
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- 1998
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7. Management of dyslipidaemia in patients with coronary heart disease: Results from the ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V survey in 27 countries
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De Backer, Guy Jankowski, Piotr Kotseva, Kornelia and Mirrakhimov, Erkin Reiner, Zeljko Ryden, Lars Tokgozoglu, Lale Wood, David De Bacquer, Dirk Abreu, A. Aguiar, C. and Badariene, J. Bruthans, J. Castro Conde, A. Cifkova, R. and Crowley, J. Davletov, K. De Smedt, D. De Sutter, J. and Deckers, J. W. Dilic, M. Dolzhenko, M. Druais, H. and Dzerve, V. Erglis, A. Fras, Z. Gaita, D. Gotcheva, N. and Grobbee, D. E. Gyberg, V. Ali, H. Hasan Heuschmann, P. and Hoes, A. W. Lalic, N. Lehto, S. Lovic, D. Maggioni, A. P. Mancas, S. Marques-Vidal, P. Mellbin, L. Milicic, D. Oganov, R. Pogosova, N. Stagmo, M. Stoerk, S. and Sundvall, J. Tsioufis, K. Vulic, D. Wood, D. A. and Jennings, C. Adamska, A. Adamska, S. Mellbin, L. and Tuomilehto, J. Schnell, O. Fiorucci, E. Glemot, M. and Larras, F. Missiamenou, V. Maggioni, A. Taylor, C. and Ferreira, T. Lemaitre, K. Raman, L. Sundvall, J. and DeSmedt, D. De Sutter, J. Willems, A. M. De Pauw, M. and Vervaet, P. Bollen, J. Dekimpe, E. Mommen, N. Van Genechten, G. Dendale, P. Bouvier, C. A. Chenu, P. and Huyberechts, D. Persu, A. Dilic, M. Begic, A. Nalbantic, A. Durak Dzubur, A. Hadzibegic, N. Iglica, A. Kapidjic, S. Bico, A. Osmanagic Resic, N. Bajramovic, N. Sabanovic and Zvizdic, F. Vulic, D. Kovacevic-Preradovic, T. and Popovic-Pejicic, S. Djekic, D. Gnjatic, T. Knezevic, T. and Kovacevic-Preradovic, T. Kos, Lj Popovic-Pejicic, S. and Stanetic, B. Topic, G. Gotcheva, N. Georgiev, Borislav and Terziev, A. Vladimirov, G. Angelov, A. Kanazirev, B. and Nikolaeva, S. Tonkova, D. Vetkova, M. Milicic, D. and Bosnic, A. Dubravcic, M. Glavina, M. Mance, M. and Pavasovic, S. Samardzic, J. Batinic, T. Crljenko, K. and Delic-Brkljacic, D. Dula, K. Golubic, K. Klobucar, I. and Kordic, K. Kos, N. Nedic, M. Olujic, D. Sedinic, V. and Blazevic, T. Pasalic, A. Percic, M. Sikic, J. Bruthans, J. Cifkova, R. Hasplova, K. Sulc, P. Wohlfahrt, P. and Mayer, Jr., O. Cvicela, M. Filipovsky, J. Gelzinsky, J. and Hronova, M. Hasan-Ali, H. Bakery, S. Mosad, E. Hamed, H. B. Ibrahim, A. Elsharef, M. A. Kholef, E. F. Shehata, A. and Youssef, M. Elhefny, E. Farid, H. Moustafa, T. M. and Sobieh, M. S. Kabil, H. Abdelmordy, A. Lehto, S. and Kiljander, E. Kiljander, P. Koukkunen, H. Mustonen, J. and Cremer, C. Frantz, S. Haupt, A. Hofmann, U. Ludwig, K. and Melnyk, H. Noutsias, M. Karmann, W. Prondzinsky, R. and Herdeg, C. Hoevelborn, T. Daaboul, A. Geisler, T. and Keller, T. Sauerbrunn, D. Walz-Ayed, M. Ertl, G. Leyh, R. Stoerk, S. Heuschmann, P. Ehlert, T. Klocke, B. and Krapp, J. Ludwig, T. Kaes, J. Starke, C. Ungethuem, K. and Wagner, M. Wiedmann, S. Tsioufis, K. Tolis, P. and Vogiatzi, G. Sanidas, E. Tsakalis, K. Kanakakis, J. and Koutsoukis, A. Vasileiadis, K. Zarifis, J. Karvounis, C. and Crowley, J. Gibson, I. Houlihan, A. Kelly, C. O'Donnell, M. Bennati, M. Cosmi, F. Mariottoni, B. Morganti, M. and Cherubini, A. Di Lenarda, A. Radini, D. Ramani, F. and Francese, M. G. Gulizia, M. M. Pericone, D. Davletov, K. and Aigerim, K. Bekbolat, Z. Amirov, B. Assembekov, B. and Chernokurova, E. Ibragimova, F. Kodasbayev, A. Markova, A. and Asanbaev, A. Toktomamatov, U. Tursunbaev, M. Zakirov, U. and Abilova, S. Arapova, R. Bektasheva, E. Esenbekova, J. and Neronova, K. Asanbaev, A. Baigaziev, K. Toktomamatov, U. and Zakirov, U. Baitova, G. Zheenbekov, T. Erglis, A. and Andrejeva, T. Bajare, I. Kucika, G. Labuce, A. Putane, L. Stabulniece, M. Dzerve, V. Klavins, E. Sime, I. and Badariene, J. Gedvilaite, L. Peciuraite, D. Sileikiene, V. and Skiauteryte, E. Solovjova, S. Sidabraite, R. Briedis, K. and Ceponiene, I. Jurenas, M. Kersulis, J. Martinkute, G. and Vaitiekiene, A. Vasiljevaite, K. Veisaite, R. Plisiene, J. Siurkaite, V. Vaiciulis, Z. Czarnecka, D. Koziel, P. and Podolec, P. Nessler, J. Gomula, P. Mirek-Bryniarska, E. and Bogacki, P. Wisniewski, A. Pajak, A. Wolfshaut-Wolak, R. and Bucko, J. Kaminski, K. Lapinska, M. Paniczko, M. and Raczkowski, A. Sawicka, E. Stachurska, Z. Szpakowicz, M. and Musial, W. Dobrzycki, S. Bychowski, J. Kosior, D. A. and Krzykwa, A. Setny, M. Kosior, D. A. Rak, A. Gasior, Z. and Haberka, M. Gasior, Z. Haberka, M. Szostak-Janiak, K. and Finik, M. Liszka, J. Botelho, A. Cachulo, M. Sousa, J. Pais, A. Aguiar, C. Durazzo, A. Matos, D. and Gouveia, R. Rodrigues, G. Strong, C. Guerreiro, R. and Aguiar, J. Abreu, A. Cruz, M. Daniel, P. Morais, L. and Moreira, R. Rosa, S. Rodrigues, I. Selas, M. Gaita, D. and Mancas, S. Apostu, A. Cosor, O. Gaita, L. Giurgiu, L. Hudrea, C. Maximov, D. Moldovan, B. Mosteoru, S. and Pleava, R. Ionescu, M. Parepa, I. Pogosova, N. and Arutyunov, A. Ausheva, A. Isakova, S. Karpova, A. and Salbieva, A. Sokolova, O. Vasilevsky, A. Pozdnyakov, Y. and Antropova, O. Borisova, L. Osipova, I. Lovic, D. and Aleksic, M. Crnokrak, B. Djokic, J. Hinic, S. Vukasin, T. Zdravkovic, M. Lalic, N. M. Jotic, A. Lalic, K. and Lukic, L. Milicic, T. Macesic, M. Gajovic, J. Stanarcic and Stoiljkovic, M. Djordjevic, D. Kostic, S. Tasic, I. and Vukovic, A. Fras, Z. Jug, B. Juhant, A. Krt, A. and Kugonjic, U. Chipayo Gonzales, D. Gomez Barrado, J. J. and Kounka, Z. Marcos Gomez, G. Mogollon Jimenez, M. V. Ortiz Cortes, C. Perez Espejo, P. Porras Ramos, Y. Colman, R. and Delgado, J. Otero, E. Perez, A. Fernandez-Olmo, M. R. and Torres-LLergo, J. Vasco, C. Barrenada, E. Botas, J. and Campuzano, R. Gonzalez, Y. Rodrigo, M. de Pablo, C. and Velasco, E. Hernandez, S. Lozano, C. Gonzalez, P. and Castro, A. Dalmau, R. Hernandez, D. Irazusta, F. J. and Velez, A. Vindel, C. Gomez-Doblas, J. J. Garcia Ruiz, V. and Gomez, L. Gomez Garcia, M. Jimenez-Navarro, M. Molina Ramos, A. Marzal, D. Martinez, G. Lavado, R. Vidal, A. and Bostrom-Nilsson, V. Kjellstrom, B. Shahim, B. Smetana, S. and Hansen, O. Stensgaard-Nake, E. Deckers, J. W. Klijn, A. J. Mangus, T. J. P. Peters, R. J. G. Reimer, W. Scholte Op and Snaterse, M. Aydogdu, S. Erol, C. Oturk, S. Kaya, C. Tulunay Ahmetoglu, Y. Ergene, O. Akdeniz, B. Cirgamis, D. Kultursay, S. Akkoyun H. Kayikcioglu, M. Catakoglu, A. B. and Cengel, A. Kocak, A. A. Agirbasli, M. A. Aciksari, G. and Cekin, M. E. Kaya, E. B. Kocyigit, D. Ongen, Z. and Ozmen, E. Sansoy, V. Kaya, A. Oktay, V. Temizhan, A. and Unal, S. Yakut, I. Kalkan, A. K. Bozkurt, E. Kasapkara, H. A. Dolzhenko, M. Faradzh, C. Hrubyak, L. Konoplianyk, L. Kozhuharyova, N. Lobach, L. Nesukai, V. Nudchenko, O. and Simagina, T. Yakovenko, L. Azarenko, V. Potabashny, V. and Bazylevych, A. Bazylevych, M. Kaminska, K. Panchenko, L. and Shershnyova, O. Ovrakh, T. Serik, S. Kolesnik, T. and Kosova, H. Adamska, A. Adamska, S. Jennings, C. Atkin, A. Hoye P. Fellowes, D. Lindsay, S. Atkinson, C. and Kranilla, C. Vinod, M. Beerachee, Y. Bennett, C. Broome, M. Bwalya, A. Caygill, Lindsay Dinning, L. Gillespie, A. and Goodfellow, R. Guy, J. Idress, T. Mills, C. Morgan, C. Oustance, N. Singh, N. Yare, M. Jagoda, J. M. and Bowyer, H. Christenssen, V. Groves, A. Jan, A. Riaz, A. and Gill, M. Sewell, T. A. Gorog, D. Baker, M. De Sousa, P. Mazenenga, T. Porter, J. Haines, F. Peachey, T. and Taaffe, J. Wells, K. Ripley, D. P. Forward, H. McKie, H. and Pick, S. L. Thomas, H. E. Batin, P. D. Exley, D. and Rank, T. Wright, J. Kardos, A. Sutherland, S. -B. Wren, L. Leeson, P. Barker, D. Moreby, B. Sawyer, J. and Stirrup, J. Brunton, M. Brodison, A. Craig, J. Peters, S. Kaprielian, R. Bucaj, A. Mahay, K. Oblak, M. and Gale, C. Pye, M. McGill, Y. Redfearn, H. Fearnley, M. and EUROASPIRE V Collaborators Writing Comm Sci Steering Executive Comm Coordinating Ctr Diabet Ctr Data Management Ctr Stat Anal Ctr Cent Lab Study Ctr Org Investigators Other more...
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Background and aims: One of the objectives of the ESC-EORP EUROASPIRE V survey is to determine how well European guidelines on the management of dyslipidaemias are implemented in coronary patients. Methods: Standardized methods were used by trained technicians to collect information on 7824 patients from 130 centers in 27 countries, from the medical records and at a visit at least 6 months after hospitalization for a coronary event. All lipid measurements were performed in one central laboratory. Patients were divided into three groups: on high-intensity LDL-C-lowering-drug therapy (LLT), on low or moderate-intensity LLT and on no LLT. Results: At the time of the visit, almost half of the patients were on a high-intensity LLT. Between hospital discharge and the visit, LLT had been reduced in intensity or interrupted in 20.8% of the patients and had been started or increased in intensity in 11.7%. In those who had interrupted LLT or had reduced the intensity, intolerance to LLT and the advice of their physician were reported as the reason why in 15.8 and 36.8% of the cases, respectively. LDL-C control was better in those on a high-intensity LLT compared to those on low or moderate intensity LLT. LDL-C control was better in men than women and in patients with self-reported diabetes. Conclusions: The results of the EUROASPIRE V survey show that most coronary patients have a less than optimal management of LDL-C. More professional strategies are needed, aiming at lifestyle changes and LLT adapted to the need of the individual patient. more...
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8. Factors associated with smoking cessation in patients with coronary heart disease: a cohort analysis of the German subset of EuroAspire IV survey.
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Goettler, D., Wagner, M., Faller, H., Kotseva, K., Wood, D., Leyh, R., Ertl, G., Karmann, W., Heuschmann, P. U., Störk, S., on behalf of the German EUROASPIRE IV collaborators, Nolte, Kim, Schich, Martin, Wahl, Valerie, Breunig, Margret, Eichstädt, Kerstin, Gerhardt, Andre, Ludwig, Timo, Memmel, Yvonne, and Quilitzsch, Anika more...
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Background: Tobacco smoking is one of the most important risk factors of coronary heart disease (CHD). Hence, smoking cessation is considered pivotal in the prevention of CHD. The current study aimed to evaluate smoking cessation patterns and determine factors associated with smoking cessation in patients with established CHD.Methods: The fourth European Survey of Cardiovascular Disease Prevention and Diabetes investigated quality of CHD care in 24 countries across Europe in 2012/13. In the German subset, smoking cessation patterns and clinical characteristics were repetitively assessed a) during index event due to CHD by medical record abstraction, b) as part of a face-to-face interview 6 to 36 months after the index event (i.e. baseline visit), and c) by telephone-based follow-up interview two years after the baseline visit. Logistic regression analysis was performed to search for factors determining smoking status at the time of the telephone interview.Results: Out of 469 participants available for follow-up, 104 (22.2%) had been classified as current smokers at the index event. Of those, 65 patients (62.5%) had quit smoking at the time of the telephone interview, i.e., after a median observation period of 3.5 years (quartiles 3.0, 4.1). Depressed mood at baseline visit and higher education level were less prevalent amongst quitters vs non-quitters (17.2% vs 35.9%, p = 0.03 and 15.4% vs 33.3%, p = 0.03), cardiac rehabilitation programs were more frequently attended by quitters (83.1% vs 48.7%, p < 0.001), and there was a trend for a higher prevalence of diabetes at baseline visit in quitters (37.5% vs 20.5%, p = 0.07). In the final multivariable model, cardiac rehabilitation was associated with smoking cessation (OR 5.19; 95%CI 1.87 to 14.46; p = 0.002).Discussion: Attending a cardiac rehabilitation program after a cardiovascular event was associated with smoking cessation supporting its use as a platform for smoking cessation counseling and relapse prevention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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9. Einfluß von Alter, Geschlecht und kardialer Grunderkrankung auf den Anstieg der Sinusknotenfrequenz bei Patienten mit VDD Schrittmachern im Langzeitverlauf
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Schuchert, A., Jakob, M., Treese, N., Schmidt, W., Jung, W., Karmann, W., Kreuzer, J., Staedt, U., Stertmann, W. A., and Meinertz, T.
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10. Acute Kidney Injury in the German EuroAspire IV Cohort: A Risk Factor for Rehospitalization
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Oezkur, M., additional, Wagner, M., additional, Morbach, C., additional, Wood, D., additional, Kotseva, K., additional, Bauer, W., additional, Ertl, G., additional, Karmann, W., additional, Heuschmann, P., additional, and Leyh, R., additional more...
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11. EURObservational Research Programme:regional differences and 1-year follow-up results of the Heart Failure Pilot Survey (ESC-HF Pilot)
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Maggioni, A. P., Dahlstrom, U., Filippatos, G., Chioncel, O., Leiro, M. C., Drozdz, J., Fruhwald, F., Gullestad, L., Logeart, D., Fabbri, G., Urso, R., Metra, M., Parissis, J., Persson, H., Ponikowski, P., Rauchhaus, M., Voors, A. A., Nielsen, O. W., Zannad, F., Tavazzi, L., Alonso, A., Ferrari, R., Komajda, M., Wood, D., Manini, M., Taylor, C., Laroche, C., Fiorucci, E., Lucci, D., Gonzini, L., Auer, J., Oberrauner, A., Schumacher, M., Ebner, C., Hallas, A., Espersen, G., Gustafsson, F., Mattsson, N., Egstrup, K., Aagaard, S., Gohr, T., Huld, K., Knudsen, A., Refsgaard, J., Charniot, J., Juillard, A., Pon-Gabrielsen, P., Douna, F., Jondeau, G., Jourdain, P., Michel, L., Hamm, C., Lehinant, S., Rieth, A., Goeing, O., Schultheiss, H. P., Von-Schlippenbach, J., Knollmann, R., Neubuser, C., Katus, H. A., Taeger, T., Zugck, C., Fink, H., Schulz, J., Held, S., Karmann, W., Kreuzer, J., Nitsche, K., Winter, K., Fahnrich, A., Bruederlein, K., Turan, C. H., Berentelg, J., Ittel, T., Rubens, C., Hanke, M., Stoerk, S., Chrysohoou, C., Kaldara, E., Karavidas, A., Margari, R., Matzaraki, V., Nanas, J., Pozios, I., Psarogiannakopoulos, P., Pyrgakis, V., Stefanadis, C., Terrovitis, J., Trikas, A., Xydonas, S., Patrianakos, A., Vardas, P., Douras, A., Nastas, J., Ntertsas, K., Tsaknakis, T., Midi, P., Pajes, G., Moretti, L., Partemi, M., Barberini, F., Branzi, A., Gallelli, I., Grigioni, F., Ionico, T., Pasquale, F., Cas, L., Delmagro, F., Tanghetti, E., Vaccari, A., Mercuro, G., Arcuri, G. M., Marinacci, L., Severini, D., Cosmi, F., Bosi, S., Di Tano, G., Pirelli, S., Fucili, A., Minneci, C., Santoro, G. M., Correale, M., Di Biase, M., Buccolieri, M., Mandorla, S., Martinelli, S., Barbiero, M., Giordano, A., Zanelli, E., Agostoni, P., Fiorentini, C., Salvioni, E., Leuzzi, C., Modena, M. G., Reggianini, L., Cobelli, F., Opasich, C., Baldini, P., Romei, M., Pulitano, G., Ruggeri, A., Bologna, F., Piovaccari, G., Brasolin, B., Fedele, F., Merlo, M., Sinagra, G., Albanese, M. C., Miani, D., Linssen, G., Rodijk, E., Pinto, Y., Van Donk, P., Dunselman, P., Lok, D., Brouwers, F., De Jong, R. M., Boen, R., Hole, T., Rasmussen, L., Christiansen, E. M., Gjertsen, E., Lyng, J., German, M., Hogalmen, G., Skardal, R., Apelland, T., Borgen, M., Forfang, E., Baak, T., Dickstein, K., Olsen, I., Stachurski, D., Juszczyk, Z., Stankala, S., Gilewski, W., Sinkiewicz, W., Kasztelowicz, P., Gabryel, J., Kardaszewicz, P., Lazorko-Piega, M., Bellwon, J., Mosakowska, K., Rynkiewicz, A., Olczyk, S., Pagorek, M., Bartlinski, R., Borej, G., Tarchalski, J., Bartkowiak, R., Sosnowska-Pasiarska, B., Wozakowska-Kaplon, B., Krzeminski, A., Bury, K., Grzegorzko, A., Mirek-Bryniarska, E., Nessler, J., Zabojszcz, M., Broncel, M., Poliwczak, A., Retwinski, A., Soska, K., Grajek, S., Straburzynska-Migaj, E., Kuzniar, J., Rzeszuto, T., Bednarczyk, G., Ruszkowski, P., Piasecka-Krysiak, E., Zambrzycki, J., Nowak, T., Szelemej, R., Balsam, P., Folga, A., Kaplon-Cieslicka, A., Kowalewski, S., Mamcarz, A., Marchel, M., Opolski, G., Welnicki, M., Jankowska, E., Nowak, J., Nowalany-Kozielska, E., Rozentryt, P., Zembala, M., Kleinrok, A., Prokop-Lewicka, G., Kudlinska, B., Radoi, M., Macarie, C., Vinereanu, D., Capalneanu, R., Giuca, A., Ionescu, D. D., Nechita, E., Datcu, M., Istrate, C., Vladoianu, M., Christodorescu, R., Salguero, R., Blanco, V. M., Lavilla, M. A., Comin-Colet, J., Cantillo, D., Bernal, J., del Prado, J. M., Pita, A., Aguero, J., Jimenez, J. F., Calvo, F., Gonzalez, R., Molina, B., Luengos, D., Lostal, C., Bonet, L., Gonzalez, P., Soriano, F., Campos, M. J., Karlstrom, P., Nyrinder, I., Olsson, B., Pettersson, T., Stenberg, A., Lindmark, K., Asserlund, B., Faculteit Medische Wetenschappen/UMCG, Cardiovascular Centre (CVC), ACS - Amsterdam Cardiovascular Sciences, Cardiology, Maggioni, Aldo P, Dahlström, Ulf, Filippatos, Gerasimo, Chioncel, Ovidiu, Leiro, Marisa Crespo, Drozdz, Jaroslaw, Fruhwald, Friedrich, Gullestad, Lar, Logeart, Damien, Fabbri, Gianna, Urso, Renato, Metra, Marco, Parissis, John, Persson, Han, Ponikowski, Piotr, Rauchhaus, Mathia, Voors, Adriaan A., Nielsen, Olav Wendelboe, Zannad, Faiez, Tavazzi, Luigi, on behalf of the Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology (HFA): [.., F. Barberini, A. Branzi, I. Gallelli, F. Grigioni, T. Ionico, F. Pasquale, and ] more...
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AIMS: The ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpatients and inpatients with heart failure (HF). The pilot phase was also specifically aimed at validating structure, performance, and quality of the data set for continuing the survey into a permanent Registry.METHODS: The ESC-HF Pilot study is a prospective, multicentre, observational survey conducted in 136 Cardiology Centres in 12 European countries selected to represent the different health systems across Europe. All outpatients with HF and patients admitted for acute HF on 1 day per week for eight consecutive months were included. From October 2009 to May 2010, 5118 patients were included: 1892 (37%) admitted for acute HF and 3226 (63%) patients with chronic HF. The all-cause mortality rate at 1 year was 17.4% in acute HF and 7.2% in chronic stable HF. One-year hospitalization rates were 43.9% and 31.9%, respectively, in hospitalized acute and chronic HF patients. Major regional differences in 1-year mortality were observed that could be explained by differences in characteristics and treatment of the patients.CONCLUSION: The ESC-HF Pilot survey confirmed that acute HF is still associated with a very poor medium-term prognosis, while the widespread adoption of evidence-based treatments in patients with chronic HF seems to have improved their outcome profile. Differences across countries may be due to different local medical practice as well to differences in healthcare systems. This pilot study also offered the opportunity to refine the organizational structure for a long-term extended European network. more...
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Maggioni, A.P. Dahlström, U. Filippatos, G. Chioncel, O. Leiro, M.C. Drozdz, J. Fruhwald, F. Gullestad, L. Logeart, D. Fabbri, G. Urso, R. Metra, M. Parissis, J. Persson, H. Ponikowski, P. Rauchhaus, M. Voors, A.A. Nielsen, O.W. Zannad, F. Tavazzi, L. Alonso, A. Ferrari, R. Komajda, M. Wood, D. Manini, M. Taylor, C. Laroche, C. Fiorucci, E. Lucci, D. Gonzini, L. Auer, J. Oberrauner, A. Schumacher, M. Ebner, C. Hallas, A. Espersen, G. Gustafsson, F. Mattsson, N. Egstrup, K. Aagaard, S. Gohr, T. Huld, K. Knudsen, A. Refsgaard, J. Charniot, J. Juillard, A. Pon-Gabrielsen, P. Douna, F. Jondeau, G. Jourdain, P. Michel, L. Hamm, C. Lehinant, S. Rieth, A. Goeing, O. Schultheiss, H.P. Von-Schlippenbach, J. Knollmann, R. Neubüser, C. Katus, H.A. Taeger, T. Zugck, C. Fink, H. Schulz, J. Held, S. Karmann, W. Kreuzer, J. Nitsche, K. Winter, K. Fahnrich, A. Bruederlein, K. Turan, C.H. Berentelg, J. Ittel, T. Rubens, C. Hanke, M. Stoerk, S. Chrysohoou, C. Kaldara, E. Karavidas, A. Margari, R. Matzaraki, V. Nanas, J. Pozios, I. Psarogiannakopoulos, P. Pyrgakis, V. Stefanadis, C. Terrovitis, J. Trikas, A. Xydonas, S. Patrianakos, A. Vardas, P. Douras, A. Nastas, J. Ntertsas, K. Tsaknakis, T. Midi, P. Pajes, G. Moretti, L. Partemi, M. Barberini, F. Branzi, A. Gallelli, I. Grigioni, F. Ionico, T. Pasquale, F. Cas, L. Delmagro, F. Tanghetti, E. Vaccari, A. Mercuro, G. Arcuri, G.M. Marinacci, L. Severini, D. Cosmi, F. Bosi, S. Di Tano, G. Pirelli, S. Ferrari, R. Fucili, A. Minneci, C. Santoro, G.M. Correale, M. Di Biase, M. Buccolieri, M. Mandorla, S. Martinelli, S. Barbiero, M. Giordano, A. Zanelli, E. Agostoni, P. Fiorentini, C. Salvioni, E. Leuzzi, C. Modena, M.G. Reggianini, L. Cobelli, F. Opasich, C. Baldini, P. Romei, M. Pulitano, G. Ruggeri, A. Bologna, F. Piovaccari, G. Brasolin, B. Fedele, F. Merlo, M. Sinagra, G. Albanese, M.C. Miani, D. Linssen, G. Rodijk, E. Pinto, Y. Van Donk, P. Dunselman, P. Lok, D. Brouwers, F. De Jong, R.M. Boen, R. Hole, T. Rasmussen, L. Christiansen, E.M. Gjertsen, E. Lyng, J. German, M. Hogalmen, G. Skardal, R. Apelland, T. Borgen, M. Forfang, E. Baak, T. Dickstein, K. Olsen, I. Stachurski, D. Juszczyk, Z. Stankala, S. Gilewski, W. Sinkiewicz, W. Kasztelowicz, P. Gabryel, J. Kardaszewicz, P. Lazorko-Piega, M. Bellwon, J. Mosakowska, K. Rynkiewicz, A. Olczyk, S. Pagorek, M. Bartlinski, R. Borej, G. Tarchalski, J. Bartkowiak, R. Sosnowska-Pasiarska, B. Wozakowska-Kaplon, B. Krzeminski, A. Bury, K. Grzegorzko, A. Mirek-Bryniarska, E. Nessler, J. Zabojszcz, M. Broncel, M. Poliwczak, A. Retwinski, A. Soska, K. Grajek, S. Straburzynska-Migaj, E. Kuzniar, J. Rzeszuto, T. Bednarczyk, G. Ruszkowski, P. Piasecka-Krysiak, E. Zambrzycki, J. Nowak, T. Szelemej, R. Balsam, P. Folga, A. Kaplon-Cieslicka, A. Kowalewski, S. Mamcarz, A. Marchel, M. Opolski, G. Welnicki, M. Jankowska, E. Nowak, J. Nowalany-Kozielska, E. Rozentryt, P. Zembala, M. Kleinrok, A. Prokop-Lewicka, G. Kudlinska, B. Radoi, M. Macarie, C. Vinereanu, D. Capalneanu, R. Giuca, A. Ionescu, D.D. Nechita, E. Datcu, M. Istrate, C. Vladoianu, M. Christodorescu, R. Salguero, R. Blanco, V.M. Lavilla, M.A. Comin-Colet, J. Cantillo, D. Bernal, J. del Prado, J.M. Pita, A. Aguero, J. Jimenez, J.F. Calvo, F. Gonzalez, R. Molina, B. Luengos, D. Lostal, C. Bonet, L. Gonzalez, P. Soriano, F. Campos, M.J. Karlstrom, P. Nyrinder, I. Olsson, B. Pettersson, T. Stenberg, A. Lindmark, K. Asserlund, B. Heart Failure Association of the European Society of Cardiology (HFA) more...
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AimsThe ESC-HF Pilot survey was aimed to describe clinical epidemiology and 1-year outcomes of outpatients and inpatients with heart failure (HF). The pilot phase was also specifically aimed at validating structure, performance, and quality of the data set for continuing the survey into a permanent Registry.MethodsThe ESC-HF Pilot study is a prospective, multicentre, observational survey conducted in 136 Cardiology Centres in 12 European countries selected to represent the different health systems across Europe. All outpatients with HF and patients admitted for acute HF on 1 day per week for eight consecutive months were included. From October 2009 to May 2010, 5118 patients were included: 1892 (37%) admitted for acute HF and 3226 (63%) patients with chronic HF. The all-cause mortality rate at 1 year was 17.4% in acute HF and 7.2% in chronic stable HF. One-year hospitalization rates were 43.9% and 31.9%, respectively, in hospitalized acute and chronic HF patients. Major regional differences in 1-year mortality were observed that could be explained by differences in characteristics and treatment of the patients.ConclusionThe ESC-HF Pilot survey confirmed that acute HF is still associated with a very poor medium-term prognosis, while the widespread adoption of evidence-based treatments in patients with chronic HF seems to have improved their outcome profile. Differences across countries may be due to different local medical practice as well to differences in healthcare systems. This pilot study also offered the opportunity to refine the organizational structure for a long-term extended European network. © 2013 The Author. more...
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13. Cerebral Embolic Protection during TAVR - Is it Appropriate for Routine Use?
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Oezkur, M., Wagner, M., Morbach, C., Wood, D., Kotseva, K., Bauer, W., Ertl, G., Karmann, W., Heuschmann, P., and Leyh, R.
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CEREBRAL embolism & thrombosis ,AORTIC valve surgery ,FLUOROSCOPY ,BRACHIOCEPHALIC trunk ,DISEASE incidence ,ACUTE kidney failure - Published
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14. Einfluß der unteren Stimulationsfrequenz auf die AV-Synchronität von VDD-Schrittmachern
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Schuchert, A., primary, Schmidt, W., additional, Jakob, M., additional, Jung, W., additional, Karmann, W., additional, Kreuzer, J., additional, Staedt, U., additional, Stertmann, W. A., additional, Treese, N., additional, and Meinertz, T., additional more...
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15. Pulsradiolytische untersuchungen über die reaktivität der katalase gegenüber hydratisierten elektronen und freien OH-radikalen.
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Henglein, Von A., Karmann, W., Roebke, W., and Beck, G.
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16. Pulsradiolyse des Schwefelwasserstoffs in wäßriger Lösung
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Karmann, W., Meissner, G., and Henglein, A.
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The reactions of the OH radical with H2S and SH⊖are very fast (k = 1.1·1010and 5.4·109mole-1liter sec-1, respectively). The hydrated electron reacts with H2S (1.1·1010) but does not react with SH⊖. The rate constant of the reaction CNS+SH⊖CNS⊖+SH was found to be equal to 9.8·108. Species absorbing at 3800 Å (e ∼ 104mole-1liter cm-1) are formed in these reactions of H2S and SH⊖The intensity of this absorption is very low in strongly acid solutions, increases with pH, goes through a broad maximum at about pH=7, reaches a lower plateau between pH = 8.5 -10.5 and decreases in strongly alkaline solutions. At pH values below 7, the intensity is dependent on the concentrations of both SH⊖and free H2S, i. e. at constant SH⊖concentration a stronger absorption occurs if more free H2S is present. In the plateau below pH = 8.5 -10.5, the intensity is practically independent of the SH⊖concentration above 4·10-5mole/l. The decay of the 3800 A absorption after the pulse is first order with τ1/2= 5 μsec independent of the OH⊖and SH⊖concentrations in alkaline solutions.Below pH = 7, the absorption disappears by second order, the rate constant being larger at lower pH values. SH or S⊖absorb weakly in the near UV and do not contribute to the 3800 Å absorption. This absorption is attributed to the ions H2S2⊖or H2S2⊖in alkali and to H2S2⊖or higher complexes such as H3S4⊖in acid. The first order decay of 5 μsec is attributed to the spontaneous decomposition of S2H2⊖into S⊖+SH⊖. Two S⊖ions form S22⊖(2 k=2·109 mole-1liter sec-1). The complex H2S2⊖is formed in the fast reaction SH + SH⊖↔ S2H2⊖(dissociation constant about 4·10-5mole/l). The formation of an intermediate complex SHOH⊖in the reaction of OH with SH⊖is discussed. This intermediate reacts with either SH⊖to form S2H2⊖or with OH⊖(or other proton acceptors such as ΗΡΟ42Θ) to form SΘ+ H2O+OHΘ. more...
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17. Pulsradiolytische Untersuchung der Reaktionen von organischen Radikalen mit Schwefelwasserstoff
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Karmann, W., primary and Henglein, A., additional
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- 1967
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18. Pulsradiolytische Untersuchungen über die Reaktivitat der Katalase gegenüber hydratisierten Elektronen und freien OH-Radikalen
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Karmann, W., primary
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19. Die pulsradiolyse des selenwasserstoffes in wässriger Lösung
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Schöneshöfer, M., primary, Karmann, W., additional, and Henglein, A., additional
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20. Die pulsradiolyse einfacher merkaptane in luft freier wässriger lösung
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Karmann, W., primary, Granzow, A., additional, Meissner, G., additional, and Henglein, A., additional
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21. Physicians' lifestyle advice on primary and secondary cardiovascular disease prevention in Germany: A comparison between the STAAB cohort study and the German subset of EUROASPIRE IV.
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Tiffe T, Morbach C, Malsch C, Gelbrich G, Wahl V, Wagner M, Kotseva K, Wood D, Leyh R, Ertl G, Karmann W, Störk S, and Heuschmann PU
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Background: We assessed prevalence and determinants in appropriate physician-led lifestyle advice (PLA) in a population-based sample of individuals without cardiovascular disease (CVD) compared with a sample of CVD patients., Methods: PLA was assessed via questionnaire in a subsample of the population-based Characteristics and Course of Heart Failure Stages A-B and Determinants of Progression (STAAB) cohort free of CVD (primary prevention sample) and the German subset of the fourth EUROASPIRE survey (EUROASPIRE-IV) comprising CVD patients (secondary prevention sample). PLA was fulfilled if the participant reported having ever been told by a physician to: stop smoking (current/former smokers), reduce weight (overweight/obese participants), increase physical activity (physically inactive participants) or keep to a healthy diet (all participants). Factors associated with receiving at least 50% of the PLA were identified using logistic regression., Results: Information on PLA was available in 665 STAAB participants (55 ± 11; 55% females) and in 536 EUROASPIRE-IV patients (67 ± 9; 18% females). Except for smoking, appropriate PLA was more frequently given in the secondary compared with the primary prevention sample. Determinants associated with appropriate PLA in primary prevention were: diabetes mellitus (odds ratio (OR) 4.54; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.88-10.95), hyperlipidaemia (OR 3.12; 95% CI 2.06-4.73) and hypertension (OR 1.74; 95% CI 1.15-2.62); in secondary prevention: age (OR per year 0.96; 95% CI 0.93-0.98) and diabetes mellitus (OR 2.33; 95% CI 1.20-4.54)., Conclusions: In primary prevention, PLA was mainly determined by the presence of vascular risk factors, whereas in secondary prevention the level of PLA was higher in general, but the association between CVD risk factors and PLA was less pronounced., (Published on behalf of the European Society of Cardiology. All rights reserved. © The Author(s) 2019. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.) more...
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22. Functional versus morphological assessment of vascular age in patients with coronary heart disease.
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Yurdadogan T, Malsch C, Kotseva K, Wood D, Leyh R, Ertl G, Karmann W, Müller-Scholden L, Morbach C, Breunig M, Wagner M, Gelbrich G, Bots ML, Heuschmann PU, and Störk S
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- Aged, Carotid Intima-Media Thickness, Female, Humans, Linear Models, Male, Middle Aged, Pulse Wave Analysis, Aging pathology, Blood Vessels pathology, Coronary Disease pathology, Coronary Disease physiopathology
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Communicating cardiovascular risk based on individual vascular age (VA) is a well acknowledged concept in patient education and disease prevention. VA may be derived functionally, e.g. by measurement of pulse wave velocity (PWV), or morphologically, e.g. by assessment of carotid intima-media thickness (cIMT). The purpose of this study was to investigate whether both approaches produce similar results. Within the context of the German subset of the EUROASPIRE IV survey, 501 patients with coronary heart disease underwent (a) oscillometric PWV measurement at the aortic, carotid-femoral and brachial-ankle site (PWVao, PWVcf, PWVba) and derivation of the aortic augmentation index (AIao); (b) bilateral cIMT assessment by high-resolution ultrasound at three sites (common, bulb, internal). Respective VA was calculated using published equations. According to VA derived from PWV, most patients exhibited values below chronological age indicating a counterintuitive healthier-than-anticipated vascular status: for VA
PWVao in 68% of patients; for VAAIao in 52% of patients. By contrast, VA derived from cIMT delivered opposite results: e.g. according to VAtotal-cIMT accelerated vascular aging in 75% of patients. To strengthen the concept of VA, further efforts are needed to better standardise the current approaches to estimate VA and, thereby, to improve comparability and clinical utility., (© 2021. The Author(s).) more...- Published
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23. Secondary Prevention in Younger vs. Older Coronary Heart Disease Patients-Insights from the German Subset of the EUROASPIRE IV Survey.
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Wagner M, Gelbrich G, Kircher J, Kotseva K, Wood D, Morbach C, Leyh R, Ertl G, Karmann W, Störk S, and Heuschmann PU
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- Adolescent, Adult, Aged, Blood Pressure, Coronary Disease blood, Diabetes Mellitus epidemiology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Morbidity, Obesity complications, Obesity epidemiology, Risk Factors, Smoking epidemiology, Surveys and Questionnaires, Young Adult, Coronary Disease prevention & control, Life Style, Secondary Prevention methods
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Purpose: Evidence is limited on implementation of secondary prevention guidelines for coronary heart disease (CHD) in clinical practice and variations between younger and elder patients. We investigated the control of cardiovascular risk factors in German patients with CHD enrolled in the European-wide EUROASPIRE IV survey, stratified by younger (18-69 years) and older (70-79 years) age groups., Method: Eligible subjects were identified via the hospitals' patient information system and invited to attend a study visit 6 months to 3 years after hospitalization for CHD (myocardial infarction, ischemia, angioplasty/stent, coronary bypass grafting). Information on lifestyle and medication was collected by interview., Results: Five hundred thirty-six patients were recruited in 2012-2013 (median age 69 years [IQR 62-74 years], 18% female, 44% ≥ 70 years of age, median time between index hospitalization and study visit 1.8 [1.1-2.5] years). Proportion of CHD patients receiving recommended drug therapy was 89% for platelet inhibitors (younger vs. older patients 93 vs. 84%, p < 0.01), 83% for statins (83 vs. 85%, p = 0.9), and 83% for beta-blockers (87 vs. 79%, p = 0.02). Uncontrolled blood pressure was observed in 45% (40 vs. 50%, p = 0.02), LDL cholesterol levels > 2.5 mmol/l in 53% (56 vs. 49%, p = 0.1), and HbA1c levels > 7% in diabetic patients in 39% (45 vs. 32%, p = 0.1). Eighty-five percent were overweight (86 vs. 85%, p = 0.8), 37% were obese (41 vs. 31%, p = 0.01), and 10% reported currently smoking (17 vs. 3%, p < 0.01)., Conclusion: Although most CHD patients received the drug classes recommended by guidelines, treatment goals were frequently not achieved. Elderly subjects had a less favorable pattern, which may reflect multi-morbidity and weaker identification with treatment targets. National CHD prevention strategies should focus not only on enhancing lifestyle modifications and reaching treatment targets, but also on highlighting the different needs in older individuals. more...
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24. Heart failure in patients with coronary heart disease: Prevalence, characteristics and guideline implementation - Results from the German EuroAspire IV cohort.
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Morbach C, Wagner M, Güntner S, Malsch C, Oezkur M, Wood D, Kotseva K, Leyh R, Ertl G, Karmann W, Heuschmann PU, and Störk S
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- Aged, Coronary Disease diagnosis, Coronary Disease physiopathology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Echocardiography, Doppler, Female, Germany epidemiology, Health Care Surveys, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Heart Failure diagnosis, Heart Failure physiopathology, Humans, Male, Medication Adherence, Middle Aged, Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists therapeutic use, Patient Education as Topic, Prevalence, Risk Factors, Time Factors, Treatment Outcome, Cardiovascular Agents therapeutic use, Coronary Disease drug therapy, Coronary Disease epidemiology, Guideline Adherence standards, Heart Failure drug therapy, Heart Failure epidemiology, Practice Guidelines as Topic standards, Practice Patterns, Physicians' standards, Process Assessment, Health Care standards
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Background: Adherence to pharmacotherapeutic treatment guidelines in patients with heart failure (HF) is of major prognostic importance, but thorough implementation of guidelines in routine care remains insufficient. Our aim was to investigate prevalence and characteristics of HF in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD), and to assess the adherence to current HF guidelines in patients with HF stage C, thus identifying potential targets for the optimization of guideline implementation., Methods: Patients from the German sample of the European Action on Secondary and Primary Prevention by Intervention to Reduce Events (EuroAspire) IV survey with a hospitalization for CHD within the previous six to 36 months providing valid data on echocardiography as well as on signs and symptoms of HF were categorized into stages of HF: A, prevalence of risk factors for developing HF; B, asymptomatic but with structural heart disease; C, symptomatic HF. A Guideline Adherence Indicator (GAI-3) was calculated for patients with reduced (≤40%) left ventricular ejection fraction (HFrEF) as number of drugs taken per number of drugs indicated; beta-blockers, angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitors/angiotensin receptor blockers, and mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists (MRA) were considered., Results: 509/536 patients entered analysis. HF stage A was prevalent in n = 20 (3.9%), stage B in n = 264 (51.9%), and stage C in n = 225 (44.2%) patients; 94/225 patients were diagnosed with HFrEF (42%). Stage C patients were older, had a longer duration of CHD, and a higher prevalence of arterial hypertension. Awareness of pre-diagnosed HF was low (19%). Overall GAI-3 of HFrEF patients was 96.4% with a trend towards lower GAI-3 in patients with lower LVEF due to less thorough MRA prescription., Conclusions: In our sample of CHD patients, prevalence of HF stage C was high and a sizable subgroup suffered from HFrEF. Overall, pharmacotherapy was fairly well implemented in HFrEF patients, although somewhat worse in patients with more reduced ejection fraction. Two major targets were identified possibly suited to further improve the implementation of HF guidelines: 1) increase patients´ awareness of diagnosis and importance of HF; and 2) disseminate knowledge about the importance of appropriately implementing the use of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists., Trial Registration: This is a cross-sectional analysis of a non-interventional study. Therefore, it was not registered as an interventional trial. more...
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Schuchert A, Jakob M, Treese N, Schmidt W, Jung W, Karmann W, Kreuzer J, Staedt U, Stertmann WA, and Meinertz T
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26. [The effect of a lower stimulation frequency on the AV synchronicity of VDD pacemakers].
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Schuchert A, Schmidt W, Jakob M, Jung W, Karmann W, Kreuzer J, Staedt U, Stertmann WA, Treese N, and Meinertz T
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- Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial methods, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial statistics & numerical data, Electrodes, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Heart Block physiopathology, Heart Block therapy, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Time Factors, Atrioventricular Node physiopathology, Pacemaker, Artificial statistics & numerical data
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Background and Objective: Implantation of a VDD pacemaker (ventricular pacing; dual sensing [atrial and ventricular]; dual response [triggered + inhibited]) together with a single VDD electrode catheter restores synchronous AV ventricular stimulation in patients with higher-grade AV block and intact sinus function. If higher-frequency stimulation occurs it may be a sign of pacemaker malfunction or of inadequate pacemaker programming. This study was undertaken to determine, at first follow-up examination, in how many patients with a VDD pacemaker VVI stimulation occurred more than 5% of the time; how such patients differed from those with 5% or fewer VVI stimulations; and whether a changed program reduced the proportion of VVI stimulations., Patients and Methods: 67 consecutive patients were tested 1 to 3 months after implantation of the Unity VDD pacemaker (Sulzer Intermedics). The frequency of VVI stimulations was determined via a diagnostic pacemaker memory store. After intermediate analysis, programming was optimized and the patients then re-tested 12 months after the initial implantation., Results: At the first follow-up examination 54 patients had VVI stimulations of < or = 5% (0.5 +/- 0.9%) and 13 had > 5% of the time (19.8 +/- 10.7%). The two groups differed significantly from one another in their lower intervention frequency (< or = 5% VVI stimulations: 47 +/- 6/min; > 5% VVI stimulations: 58 +/- 5/min). In particular, the pacemakers in patients with > 5% VVI stimulations had been significantly more often programmed to values of > 50/min. As a result, the pacemakers of these patients were reprogrammed to a lower frequency. A year after implantation there was no longer any difference in the lower intervention frequency, 44 +/- 4/min, between patients with initially > 5% VVI stimulations and those with initially < or = 5% stimulations. At the same time, the proportion of VVI stimulations fell to 4 +/- 6%, with 67% of patients having AV synchronicity of > 95%., Interpretation: At first follow-up, patients with > 5% VVI stimulations differed from those with < or = 5% stimulations with regard to an increased lower intervention frequency. In most of these patients the proportion of AV stimulations was increased to > 95% by reducing the lower intervention frequency to < or = 50/min. more...
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27. [Reconstructive vascular surgery. Possibilities and limits within the scope of a general hospital].
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Gruss JD, Bartels D, Blüthgen U, Karmann W, and Zielinski I
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- Adult, Arterial Occlusive Diseases surgery, Arteries transplantation, Arteriovenous Shunt, Surgical, Blood Vessel Prosthesis, Endarterectomy, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Replantation, Retrospective Studies, Surgical Equipment, Sutures, Sympathectomy, Thrombosis surgery, Veins transplantation, Vascular Surgical Procedures mortality
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- 1973
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