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Vol. 38. Issue 5.
Pages 309-390 (May 2019)
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New perspectives
Sacubitril/valsartan: A practical guide
Cândida Fonseca, Dulce Brito, Jorge Ferreira, Fátima Franco, João Morais, José Silva Cardoso
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:309-13
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Original articles
Long-term assessment of the Ross procedure in adults: Clinical and echocardiographic follow-up at 20 years
Sara Guerreiro, Márcio Madeira, Regina Ribeiras, João Queiroz e Melo, Manuel Canada, Eduarda Horta, Carla Reis, José Pedro Neves, Miguel Mendes
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:315-21
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Long-term results of the Ross procedure in adults
José Carlos Areias
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:323-4
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Is metabolic syndrome a prognostic marker in patients at high cardiovascular risk? A long-term cohort study
Ana Teresa Timóteo, Miguel Mota Carmo, Cristina Soares, Rui Cruz Ferreira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:325-32
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Metabolic syndrome and cardiovascular risk
Evangelista Rocha
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:333-5
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Resistance training improves cardiovascular autonomic control and biochemical profile of rats exposed to a Western diet in the perinatal period
Michael Nadson Santos Santana, Vitor Ulisses De Melo, Fabricio Nunes Macedo, André Sales Barreto, Robervan Vidal-Santos, Matiotti Neto, Marcio Roberto Viana dos Santos, Valter Joviniano Santana-Filho
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:337-45
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Heartfelt exercise: Physical exercise gets the cardiovascular system into shape
Frederico C. Pereira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:347-8
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Short- and medium-term prognosis of Takotsubo syndrome in a Portuguese population
Dina Bento, Olga Azevedo, Rui Santos, Ana Almeida, Kevin Domingues, Bruno Marmelo, Liliana Reis, Catarina Ruivo, ... on behalf of the SUNSHINE Investigators group
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:349-57
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Prognosis of Takotsubo syndrome in Portugal
Jorge Mimoso
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:359-60
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Impact of a brief psychological intervention on lifestyle, risk factors and disease knowledge during phase I of cardiac rehabilitation after acute coronary syndrome
Ana Cláudia Fernandes, Teresa McIntyre, Rui Coelho, Joana Prata, Maria Júlia Maciel
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:361-8
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Review article
Heart disease and pregnancy: State of the art
Tatiana Guimarães, Andreia Magalhães, Arminda Veiga, Manuela Fiuza, Walkíria Ávila, Fausto J. Pinto
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:373-83
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Case report
Identification of a critical isthmus in complex macroreentrant atrial tachycardia using Ripple mapping in a patient with surgically repaired Ebstein's anomaly
Gustavo Lima da Silva, Nuno Cortez-Dias, Luís Carpinteiro, João de Sousa
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:385.e1-385.e4
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Image in cardiology
Patent foramen ovale may not always be benign in the elderly
Ana Aires, Nuno Oliveira, Filipe Macedo, Elsa Azevedo
Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:387-8
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Rev Port Cardiol. 2019;38:389
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