Saul Ben Freedman
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Recent Articles
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Lowres N, Mulcahy G, Gallagher R, Ben Freedman S, Marshman D, Kirkness A, et al.
Eur J Cardiothorac Surg
. 2016 Feb;
50(1):44-51.
PMID: 26850266
Objectives: Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) occurs in 25-40% of patients following cardiac surgery, and is associated with a significant increased risk of stroke and mortality. Routine surveillance is not performed...
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Gnjidic D, Naganathan V, Ben Freedman S, Beer C, McLachlan A, Figtree G, et al.
Curr Clin Pharmacol
. 2015 Sep;
10(3):185-93.
PMID: 26338171
Whether to start, continue or discontinue statins in older people remains a clinical and ethical dilemma. While there is clinical trial evidence that statins reduce cardiovascular morbidity in older people,...
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Neubeck L, Orchard J, Ben Freedman S
Stroke
. 2013 Sep;
44(10):e136.
PMID: 24046011
No abstract available.
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Chung T, Yiannikas J, Ben Freedman S, Kritharides L
Am J Cardiol
. 2010 Mar;
105(6):879-83.
PMID: 20211337
Apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HC) is commonly regarded as a relatively benign condition of young to middle-aged Japanese men. Apical HC in a predominantly Caucasian population is not well characterized. The...
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Telehealth interventions for the secondary prevention of coronary heart disease: a systematic review
Neubeck L, Redfern J, Fernandez R, Briffa T, Bauman A, Ben Freedman S
Eur J Cardiovasc Prev Rehabil
. 2009 May;
16(3):281-9.
PMID: 19407659
Coronary heart disease (CHD) is a leading cause of death globally. Despite proven health benefits and international recommendations, attendance at cardiac rehabilitation programs is poor. Telehealth (phone, Internet, and videoconference...