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Perspectives in cardiology
Interpretation of B-type natriuretic peptides in the era of angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitors
Paulo Bettencourt, Cândida Fonseca, Fátima Franco, Aurora Andrade, Dulce Brito
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:881-4
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What happens to non-responders in cardiac resynchronization therapy?
Pedro Rio, Mário Martins Oliveira, Pedro Silva Cunha, Manuel Nogueira da Silva, Luísa Moura Branco, Ana Galrinho, Rui Soares, Joana Feliciano, ... Rui Cruz Ferreira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:885-92
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Response to cardiac resynchronization therapy: Dichotomous or continuous variable?
Diogo Magalhães Cavaco
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:893-4
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Assessment of right atrial function with speckle tracking echocardiography after percutaneous closure of an atrial septal defect
Onder Ozturk, Unal Ozturk, Sengul Ozturk
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:895-900
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Right atrial function with speckle tracking echocardiography: Do we really need it?
Lígia Mendes, Nuno Cardim
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:901-4
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Left atrial dysfunction in light-chain cardiac amyloidosis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy – A comparative three-dimensional speckle-tracking echocardiographic analysis from the MAGYAR-Path Study
Dóra Földeák, Árpád Kormányos, Péter Domsik, Anita Kalapos, Györgyike Á. Piros, Nóra Ambrus, Zénó Ajtay, Róbert Sepp, ... Attila Nemes
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:905-13
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Assessment of left atrial function by three-dimensional speckle-tracking in cardiomyopathies: A step forward?
José Ribeiro
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:915-7
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Evaluation of QT dispersion and T-peak to T-end interval in patients with early-stage sarcoidosis
Hacı Ahmet Kasapkara, Ayşegül Şentürk, Emine Bilen, Hüseyin Ayhan, Bilge Duran Karaduman, Zeynep Şeyma Turinay, Murat Can Güney, Tahir Durmaz, ... Engin Bozkurt
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:919-24
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Looking at late repolarization to see early disease
Pedro Silva Cunha
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:925-6
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Additional value of anaerobic threshold in a general mortality prediction model in a urban patient cohort with Chagas cardiomyopathy
Roberto Ribeiro da Silva, Michel Silva Reis, Basílio de Bragança Pereira, Emilia Matos do Nascimento, Roberto Coury Pedrosa
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:927-34
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More effective prediction of mortality in Chagas heart disease patients? Importance of cardiopulmonary stress testing
Luís Martins Brízida
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:935-6
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Effects of fructose consumption on food intake and biochemical and body parameters in Wistar rats
Viviane Wagner Ramos, Leandro Oliveira Batista, Kelse Tibau Albuquerque
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:937-41
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Fructose consumption and its impact on human health: Diet and risk of cardiovascular disease
Carla Marques
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:943-4
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Review article
Induced Brugada syndrome: Possible sources of arrhythmogenesis
Gonçalo Tomé, João Freitas
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:945-56
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Case reports
Rare presentation of sarcoidosis: Multimodal imaging diagnosis of cardiac involvement
Joao Abecasis, Mariana Castro, Regina Ribeiras, Victor Gil
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:957.e1-6
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Hypercalcemic crisis and primary hyperparathyroidism: Cause of an unusual electrical storm
Tatiana Guimarães, Miguel Nobre Menezes, Diogo Cruz, Sónia do Vale, Armando Bordalo, Arminda Veiga, Fausto J. Pinto, Dulce Brito
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:959.e1-5
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Images in cardiology
Always look at the sinus rhythm electrocardiogram in patients with ventricular tachycardia
Gustavo Lima da Silva, Nuno Cortez-Dias, Irina Neves, Ana G. Almeida, João de Sousa
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:961-4
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A poor outcome after surgical aortic replacement
Luís Paiva, Marco Costa, Rogério Teixeira, Lino Gonçalves
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:965-6
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Recommended article of the month
Comment on: “Clinical Outcomes and Cost-Effectiveness of Fractional Flow Reserve-Guided Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in Patients With Stable Coronary Artery Disease: Three-Year Follow-Up of the FAME 2 Trial (Fractional Flow Reserve Versus Angiography for Multivessel Evaluation)”
Pedro de Araújo Gonçalves
Rev Port Cardiol. 2017;36:967-9
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