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Late Cardiac Remodeling After Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (3) T. Springeling; S.W. Kirschbaum; A. Rossi; T. Baks; Y. Karamermer; C. Schulz; M. Ouhlous; D.J. Duncker; A. Moelker; G.P. Krestin; P.W.J.C. Serruys; P. de Feyter; R.J.M. van Geuns
Thyroid Hormone and C-Reactive Protein Serum Concentrations, Disease Severity and Discharge Outcomes of Ischemic Stroke Patients: A Dataset The world health report 2007: a safer future: global public health security in the 21st century, Executive summary: heart disease and stroke statistics-2014 update: a report from the American Heart Association, Percutaneous vascular stent: experimental studies and preliminary clinical results in peripheral arterial diseases., Blood Biomarkers of Ischemic Stroke, The Potential Roles of 18F-FDG-PET in Management of Acute Stroke Patients, Role of N-Terminal Pro-B-Type Natriuretic Peptide, High-Sensitivity C-Reactive Protein, and Inteleukin-6 in Predicting a Poor Outcome after a Stroke, Neuroprotective actions of thyroid hormones and low-T3 syndrome as a biomarker in acute cerebrovascular disorders, Mechanisms behind the non-thyroidal illness syndrome: an update, Nonthyroidal illness syndrome, Intracellular pathways of iodothyronine metabolism, Thyroid disease and mental disorders: cause and effect or only comorbidity?, Biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, and physiological roles of the iodothyronine selenodeiodinases., Molecular Basis for Certain Neuroprotective Effects of Thyroid Hormone, Intracellular pathways of iodothyro-nine metabolism, Low Free Triiodothyronine Levels are Related to Poor Prognosis in Acute Ischemic Stroke, Low triiodothyronine: a strong predictor of outcome in acute stroke patients., Post-ischaemic thyroid hormone treatment in a rat model of acute stroke, Clinical Analysis on Alteration of Thyroid Hormones in the Serum of Patients with Acute Ischemic Stroke, Anterior pituitary axis hormones and outcome in acute ischaemic stroke, Evaluation of C-reactive protein measurement for assessing the risk and prognosis in ischemic stroke: a statement for health care professionals from the CRP Pooling Project members., C-reactive protein in the very early phase of acute ischemic stroke: association with poor outcome and death, Tumor necrosis factor: a putative mediator of the sick euthyroid syndrome in man., Relating circulating thyroid hormone concentrations to serum interleukins-6 and -10 in association with non-thyroidal illnesses including chronic renal insufficiency, Relationship of circulating C-reactive protein levels to thyroid status and cardiovascular risk in hyperlipidemic euthyroid subjects: low free thyroxine is associated with elevated hsCRP., Reliability of Scandinavian Neurological Stroke, Recovery of motor function after stroke., Classification of subtype of acute ischemic stroke. Definitions for use in a multicenter clinical trial. TOAST. Trial of Org 10172 in Acute Stroke Treatment., "Mini-mental state". A practical method for grading the cognitive state of patients for the clinician., Cognitive Outcomes of Acute Ischemic Stroke Pa-tients: Association with Concentrations of Thyroid Axis Hormones and C-Reactive Protein, Functional outcome of acute ischemic stroke pa-tients: association with concentrations of thyroid hormones and C-reactive protein, Ischemic stroke functional outcomes are independently associated with C-reactive protein concentrations and cognitive outcomes with triiodothyronine concentrations: a pilot study (3) A. Bunevicius; H. Kazlauskas; N. Raskauskiene; V. Janusonis; R. Bunevicius
Evaluation of C-reactive protein measurement for assessing the risk and prognosis in ischemic stroke: a statement for health care professionals from the CRP Pooling Project members. (19) M. Di Napoli; M. Schwaninger; R. Cappelli; E. Ceccarelli; G. Di Gianfilippo; C. Donati; H.C.A. Emsley; S. Forconi; S.J. Hopkins; L. Masotti; K.W. Muir; A. Paciucci; F. Papa; S. Roncacci; D. Sander; K. Sander; C.J. Smith; A. Stefanini; D. Weber
Chronic heart failure leads to an expanded plasma volume and pseudoanaemia, but does not lead to a reduction in the body's red cell volume (21) C. Adlbrecht; S. Kommata; M. Hulsmann; T. Szekeres; C. Bieglmayer; G. Strunk; G. Karanikas; R. Berger; D. Mortl; K. Kletter; G. Maurer; I.M. Lang; R. Pacher
Effects of Acute Transcutaneous Vagal Stimulation on the EEG Power Maps, EEG Sources Distribution and Steadiness of Quiet and Sensory-conflicted Stance Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation for partial onset seizure therapy, Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (t-VNS) in pharmacoresistant epilepsies: A proof of concept trial, Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation as a complementary therapy for pediatric epilepsy: A pilot trial, Auricular transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation in depressed patients: a randomized controlled pilot study, The effect of transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation on pain perception – An experimental study, Surgically implanted and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation: a review of efficacy, safety and tolerability, A sensory cortical representation of the vagus nerve with a note on the low pressure on the surface electrogram, Review of the Mechanisms of Action of Antiepileptic Drugs, Brainstem Vagus nuclei evoked potentials – a new diagnostic method in neuropsychiatry?, Vagus somatosensory evoked potentials are delayed in Alzheimer’s disease, but not in major depression, Central Neural Versus Peripheral Muscular Origin of Vagus Somatosensory – Evoked Potentials, Vagal Sensory Evoked Potentials Disappear Under the Neuromuscular Block – An Experimental Study, On the Origin of Scalp Responses – A Comment on the Letter of Polak et al., Low resolution electromagnetic tomography: a new method for localizing electrical activity in the brain, EEG source imaging, Review of methods for solving the EEG inverse problem, Chronic vagus nerve stimulation for treatment-resistant depression increases regional cerebral blood flow in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex, Is the pain in chronic pancreatitis of neuropathic origin? Support from EEG studies during experimental pain, Transcutaneous Vagus Nerve Stimulation Modulates Tinnitus-Related Beta- and Gamma-Band Activity, Cerebral processing of painful oesophageal stimulation: a study based on independent component analysis of the EEG, New technologies to investigate the brain-gut axis, Enhanced recognition memory following vagus nerve stimulation in human subjects, Transcutaneous Vagal Nerve Stimulation (tVNS): a new neuromodulation tool in healthy humans?, Therapeutic mechanisms of vagus nerve stimulation, How do you feel? Interoception: the sense of the physiological condition of the body, Gut feelings: the emerging biology of gut–brain communication, Scalp-Recorded Evoked Potentials as a Marker for Afferent Nerve Impulse in Clinical Vagus Nerve Stimulation, Reversing pathological neural activity using targeted plasticity, Repeatedly Pairing Vagus Nerve Stimulation with a Movement Reorganizes Primary Motor Cortex, Pairing tone trains with vagus nerve stimulation induces temporal plasticity in auditory cortex, Vagus nerve stimulation during rehabilitative training improves forelimb strength following ischemic stroke, Pairing Speech Sounds With Vagus Nerve Stimulation Drives Stimulus-specific Cortical Plasticity, Targeting plasticity with vagus nerve stimulation to treat neurological disease. (5) B. Dimitrov; P. Gatev
Inhibition of thyroid hormone receptor α1 impairs post-ischemic cardiac performance after myocardial infarction in mice (11) I. Mourouzis; E. Kostakou; G. Galanopoulos; P. Mantzouratou; C. Pantos
Biochemistry, cellular and molecular biology, and physiological roles of the iodothyronine selenodeiodinases. (1) A.C. Bianco; D. Salvatore; B. Gereben; M.J. Berry; R. Larsen
Anaemia and renal dysfunction are independently associated with BNP and NT-proBNP levels in patients with heart failure (12) J. Hogenhuis; A.A. Voors; T. Jaarsma; A.W. Hoes; H.L. Hillege; J.A. Kragten; D.J. van Veldhuisen
The Need for Open-access Structured Data in Cardiology Research Free online availability substantially increases a paper's impact., Real-Life Observations of Clinical Outcomes With Rhythm- and Rate-Control Therapies for Atrial Fibrillation, GRACE score predicts heart failure admission following acute coronary syndrome, Standardized Cardiovascular Data for Clinical Research, Registries, and Patient Care, Long-term prognosis in stable angina; medical treatment or coronary revascularization in patients younger than 70years?, Prognostic value of pharmacological stress echocardiography in patients with known or suspected coronary artery disease: a prospective, large-scale, multicenter, head-to-head comparison between dipyridamole and dobutamine test. Echo-Persantine Internation, Triiodothyronine levels for risk stratification of patients with chronic heart failure (6) A. Pingitore; C. Carpeggiani
Translating thyroid hormone effects into clinical practice: the relevance of thyroid hormone receptor α1 in cardiac repair (4) C. Pantos; I. Mourouzis

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