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Lassnig E, Weber T, Auer J, Berent R, Kirchgatterer A, Eber B
Int J Cardiol . 2005 Aug; 103(3):345-7. PMID: 16098404
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Auer J, Weber T, Berent R, Lassnig E, Maurer E, Lamm G, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2005 Feb; 98(2):227-35. PMID: 15686772
Background: Recent prospective studies have provided compelling evidence that obesity is a risk factor for the occurrence of clinical coronary events. However, the link between angiographically determined coronary atherosclerosis and...
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Auer J, Berent R, Weber T, Ng C, Lassnig E, Lamm G, et al.
Curr Med Chem Cardiovasc Hematol Agents . 2004 Aug; 2(1):29-34. PMID: 15320804
The incidence of supraventricular arrhythmias is high following open-heart surgery, occurring in 25% to about 50% of patients. The most common of these arrhythmias is atrial fibrillation (AF). Postoperative AF...
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Ankersmit H, Weber T, Auer J, Roth G, Brunner M, Kvas E, et al.
Heart . 2004 Jan; 90(2):151-4. PMID: 14729783
Objectives: To investigate the expression of death inducing receptors in the sera of patients with stable and unstable angina. Design: 80 consecutive patients with stable (n = 40) or unstable...
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Auer J, Berent R, Weber T, Lassnig E, Eber B
Clin Cardiol . 2003 Dec; 26(12):569-73. PMID: 14677810
Background: Overt hypothyroidism has been found to be associated with cardiovascular disease. Moreover, subclinical hypothyroidism is a strong indicator of risk for aortic atherosclerosis and myocardial infarction. Hypothesis: We hypothesized...
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Auer J, Leitinger M, Berent R, Prammer W, Weber T, Lassnig E, et al.
Int J Cardiol . 2003 Sep; 90(2-3):175-9. PMID: 12957749
Background: Infectious agents, in particular intracellular pathogens that can establish long-term, persistent infection, may play an important role in atherogenesis. We tested the hypothesis that hepatitis A virus (HAV) could...
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Auer J, Rammer M, Berent R, Weber T, Lassnig E, Eber B
Nutr Metab Cardiovasc Dis . 2003 Mar; 12(5):285-90. PMID: 12616808
Background And Aim: Epidemiological studies have suggested an association between higher body iron stores and coronary artery disease (CAD), but recent trials have reported conflicting data on the role of...
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Auer J, Berent R, Weber T, Lassnig E, Eber B
Neurol Sci . 2003 Jan; 23(4):199-201. PMID: 12536290
Abuse of the drugs like amphetamine, cocaine and "Ecstasy" may be complicated by intracerebral, subdural or subarachnoid haemorrhage. Contrary to historical opinion, drug-related intracranial haemorrhage (ICH) is frequently related to...
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Auer J, Rammer M, Berent R, Weber T, Lassnig E, Eber B
Indian Heart J . 2002 Sep; 54(3):284-8. PMID: 12216925
Background: C-reactive protein is a valid marker of cardiovascular risk. It is not known whether C-reactive protein is a marker of atherosclerotic burden or whether it reflects a process (e.g....
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Auer J, Berent R, Punzengruber C, Maurer E, Lassnig E, Weber T, et al.
Wien Med Wochenschr . 2002 Jul; 152(9-10):215-9. PMID: 12094391
Restenosis following angioplasty represents a major clinical problem in the field of percutaneous coronary interventions. Intravascular brachytherapy reduces risk of restenosis following percutaneous interventions of native lesions and in-stent restenosis...