Benedict Martina
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Handschin A, Brighenti-Zogg S, Mundwiler J, Giezendanner S, Gregoriano C, Martina B, et al.
Eur J Prev Cardiol
. 2019 Jun;
26(17):1843-1851.
PMID: 31189378
Aims: Few data are available on cardiovascular risk stratification in primary care patients treated for arterial hypertension. This study aimed at evaluating the cardiovascular risk profile of hypertensive patients included...
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Blaeuer S, Bally K, Tschudi P, Martina B, Zeller A
Praxis (Bern 1994)
. 2013 Oct;
102(21):1287-92.
PMID: 24129296
The aim of the study was to evaluate the accuracy of GPs' initial clinical judgement regarding presence or absence of pneumonia and to assess GPs' strategy for requesting chest X-rays...
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Merlo C, Bally K, Tschudi P, Martina B, Zeller A
Swiss Med Wkly
. 2012 Jan;
142:w13507.
PMID: 22287296
Objective: In primary care the management of patients with acute severely elevated blood pressure (BP) is challenging. The aim of the study was to evaluate the initial management and outcome...
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Guntensperger U, Pinzello-Hurlimann R, Martina B, Ciurea A, Muff B, Gutzwiller J
Swiss Med Wkly
. 2010 Nov;
140:w13111.
PMID: 21043004
Background: Traditionally, emergency consultations have been done by a general practitioner (GP) in Switzerland. Over the last years, there seems to have been a shift between general practice to hospital...
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Tschudi P, Martina B
Rev Med Suisse
. 2010 Jun;
6(249):1011-2, 1014-5.
PMID: 20568366
Arterial hypertension is a leading problem in general practice. Nevertheless, reliable epidemiological and outcome data on hypertensive patients obtained directly from GPs are scarce. We report some results of our...
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Dieterle T, Sigle J, Bengel G, Kiefer G, Brenneisen V, Martina B
Hypertens Res
. 2010 Apr;
33(6):607-15.
PMID: 20379186
Cardiovascular risk (CVR) stratification in patients with arterial hypertension is essential. Few data are available on CVR factors (CVRFs), hypertensive target organ damage (TOD) and overall CVR in medical outpatients...