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    Insights Into Causal Effects of Genetically Proxied Lipids and Lipid‐Modifying Drug Targets on Cardiometabolic Diseases by Liwan Fu, Qin Liu, Hong Cheng, Xiaoyuan Zhao, Jingfan Xiong, Jie Mi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Notably, genetic enhancement of LPL (lipoprotein lipase) was linked to reduced risks of myocardial infarction (odds ratio [OR]1, 0.65 [95% CI, 0.57–0.75], P1=2.60×10−9; OR2, 0.59 [95% CI, 0.49–0.72], P2=1.52×10−7), ischemic heart disease (OR1, 0.968 [95% CI, 0.962–0.975], P1=5.50×10−23; OR2, 0.64 [95% CI, 0.55–0.73], P2=1.72×10−10), and coronary heart disease (OR1, 0.980 [95% CI, 0.975–0.985], P1=3.63×10−14; OR2, 0.64 [95% CI, 0.54–0.75], P2=6.62×10−8) across 2 data sets. …”
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    De Novo Atrial Fibrillation Increases Intra-hospital Mortality in Myocardial Infarction with ST Elevation? by Ailed Elena Rodríguez Jiménez, Hugo Cruz Inerarity, Enrique Toledo Rodríguez, Guillermo Quintana Cañizares

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…<strong><br />Results:</strong> the variables associated with in-hospital mortality were: diabetes mellitus, history of ischemic heart disease, age over 75 years, ejection fraction less than 30 %, glomerular filtration rate less than 60 ml/min, Killip class Kimbal III-IV and de novo atrial fibrillation. …”
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    Integrating mandatory occupational health practice and workplace health promotion programs to reduce the high burden of work-related diseases by Francesco CHIRICO, Angelo SACCO, Nicola MAGNAVITA

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Sedentary occupations and metabolic syndrome (MetS) are associated with an increased risk of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and coronary heart disease, contributing to elevated mortality rates from CVDs. …”
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    Nationwide cohort study of primary open angle glaucoma risk and cardiovascular factors among in Korean glaucoma suspects by Kyoung In Jung, Yong Chan Kim, Hee Jong Shin, Chan Kee Park

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Through multivariate Cox regression analysis, glaucoma suspects with diabetes, hypertension, dyslipidemia, or coronary heart disease exhibited a greater risk of conversion to POAG than those without these comorbidities ([HR, 1.354; 95%CI, 1.201 to 1.527] for diabetes, [HR, 1.139; 95%CI, 1.019 to 1.273] for systemic hypertension, [HR, 1.128; 95%CI, 1.013 to 1.26] for dyslipidemia, [HR, 1.124, 95%CI, 1.007 to 1.254] for coronary heart disease).This nationwide study observed that among glaucoma suspects, having cardiovascular risk factors/disease was associated with higher risk of developing POAG.…”
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    Gut microbiota and atrial cardiomyopathy by Tingting Sun, Beibei Song, Bo Li

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Atrial cardiomyopathy is a multifaceted heart disease characterized by structural and functional abnormalities of the atria and is closely associated with atrial fibrillation and its complications. …”
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    Odevixibat treatment in a child with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and severe cholestatic pruritus: a case report by Rainer Ganschow, Christof Maucksch, Peter Rauschkolb, Martin B. E. Schneider

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Liver-related abnormalities are commonly observed in patients with congenital heart disease, and these may lead to secondary manifestations such as pruritus. …”
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    A rare case of recurrent polychondritis with aortic valve involvement by N.V. Bortniak, O.A. Yepanchintseva, G.I. Kovtun, S.I. Dorofeieva, O.S. Chumak, G.M. Prus, O.J. Zharinov, B.M. Todurov

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…The most serious and prognostically unfavorable complication was damage to the cardiovascular system – a combined aortic heart disease with a predominance of stenosis with rapidly increasing circulatory decompensation. …”
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    Importance of the cardiovascular physical examination in the diagnosis of coarctation of the aorta by Ana Rachel Carvajal Palacios

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The objective of this work is to call attention to the importance of the clinical method in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease.…”
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    High Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know by Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…If you have high blood pressure, you have a higher chance of getting heart disease or kidney disease or of having a stroke. …”
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    Symptoms of Diabetes by Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Diabetes that is uncontrolled can lead to blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, and amputations. Early diagnosis is critical! …”
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    High Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know by Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…If you have high blood pressure, you have a higher chance of getting heart disease or kidney disease or of having a stroke. …”
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    Sleep behaviour and cardiorespiratory fitness in patients after percutaneous coronary intervention during cardiac rehabilitation: protocol for a longitudinal study by Jie Zhou, Jing Wu, Lan Huang, Yiyan Wang, Husheng Li, Xubo Wu

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Introduction Most patients with coronary heart disease experience sleep disturbances and low cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF), but their relationship during cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is still unclear. …”
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    Extracranial carotid plaque calcification and its association with risk factors for cerebrovascular events: insights from the ANTIQUE study by David Pakizer, Dana Šalounová, David Školoudík

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Large calcifications were also strongly associated with coronary heart disease (OR: 4.07, 95% CI: 1.15–14.44) and atrial fibrillation (p = 0.025). …”
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    Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Epidemiology of and its Complications by Julio Armando Sánchez Delgado, Nailé Edita Sánchez Lara

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Complications with increasing prevalence were: diabetic nephropathy and lactic acidosis (X2=39.1), ischemic heart disease (X2=26.7 OR=33) (X2=26.7 OR=33) and nonketotic hyperosmolar state (X2 =21.4). …”
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    Factors Influencing the Serum Uric Acid in Gout with Cerebral Infarction by Yi Li, Hongyi Yang, Yao Tian, Lihua Duan

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this study, the differences between gout with cerebral infarction (gout+CI) and gout with coronary heart disease (gout+CHD) and related factors that affect serum uric acid (sUA) levels in gout+CI were investigated by a cross-sectional study. …”
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    Symptoms of Diabetes by Linda B. Bobroff

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Diabetes that is uncontrolled can lead to blindness, kidney disease, heart disease, and amputations. Early diagnosis is critical! …”
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    Hubungan Faktor Risiko Terhadap Kejadian Sindroma Koroner Akut pada Pasien Dewasa Muda di RSUP Dr. M. Djamil Padang by Anggita Tiara Pramadiaz, Muhammad Fadil, Henny Mulyani

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…</em><em></em></p><strong><em>Keywords: </em></strong><em>acute coronary syndromes, coronary heart disease, risk factors</em>…”
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    Status and annual change of vulnerability among middle-aged and elderly people with cardiometabolic multimorbidity in a division of Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps, 2017... by Ziqi WANG, Jieting CHEN, Mei ZHANG, Mingxia JING

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In terms of high and low vulnerability, there was no significant change over time for CMM populations with any of the CMD combinations, except for CMM populations with combinations of ischemic heart disease and stroke, hypertension and diabetes, ischemic heart disease and hypertension and diabetes, and ischemic heart disease and hypertension and stroke. …”
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