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Vol. 42. Núm. 3.
Páginas 193-290 (março 2023)
Original articles
Impact of genetic information on coronary disease risk in Madeira: The GENEMACOR study
Maria Isabel Mendonça, Andreia Pereira, Joel Monteiro, João Adriano Sousa, Marina Santos, Margarida Temtem, Sofia Borges, Eva Henriques, ... Roberto Palma dos Reis
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:193-204
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Clinical use of polygenic risk scores in coronary artery disease – What can we expect?
Alexandra Sousa
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:205-7
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Curcumin interferes with sepsis-induced cardiomyocyte apoptosis via TLR1 inhibition
Dandan Chen, Hongwu Wang, Xingjun Cai
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:209-21
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Editorial comment
Frailty phenotype in heart failure: A condition that transcends age
Rui Valdiviesso, Emília Moreira, Sónia Martins, Luís Filipe Azevedo, Rosário Ataíde, Lia Fernandes, José Silva-Cardoso, Nuno Borges
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:225-34
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Frailty, age and heart failure
Maria Mónica Mendes Pedro
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:235-6
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Long-term prognostic impact of beta-blockers in patients with Takotsubo syndrome: Results from the RETAKO Registry
Sergio Raposeiras-Roubín, Iván J. Núñez-Gil, Karim Jamhour, Emad Abu-Assi, David Aritza Conty, Oscar Vedia, Manuel Almendro-Delia, Alessandro Sionis, ... on behalf of RETAKO Investigators
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:237-46
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Takotsubo syndrome: We are still “halfway”. A complex heart-brain duality?
Catarina Ferreira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:247-9
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Investigating the association between ambient particulate matter (PM10) exposure and blood pressure values: Results from the link between the Portuguese Health Examination Survey and air quality data
Vânia Gaio, Rita Roquette, Alexandra Monteiro, Joana Ferreira, Carlos Matias Dias, Baltazar Nunes
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:251-8
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Editorial comment
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: Ten years’ experience of a tertiary center
Tânia Proença, Miguel Martins Carvalho, Ricardo Alves Pinto, Paula Dias, Filipe Macedo
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:261-6
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Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: When so much is unknown, details matter for the right decision
Manuel de Sousa Almeida
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:267-8
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State of the art
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection: A review for clinical and interventional cardiologists
Catarina Brízido, Sérgio Madeira, Cláudia Silva, Christopher Strong, António Tralhão, Manuel Almeida
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:269-76
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Cases reports
Bradyarrhythmia in a marathonist: Cardiac vagal denervation as alternative treatment
Micaela Neto, Diogo Cavaco, Carlos Lovatto, Francisco Costa, Pedro Carmo, Francisco Morgado, Mauricio Scanavacca, Pedro Adragão
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:277.e1-277.e7
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Editorial comment
Cardioneuroablation: A clinically useful vagal ablation
Jose Carlos Pachon-M, Enrique I. Pachon-M, Carlos Thiene C. Pachon
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:279-80
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Images in cardiology
Primary cardiac undifferentiated pleomorphic sarcoma
Eirini Beneki, Panagiotis Zachos, Konstantinos Tsatiris
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:281-2
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When a heart stops a bullet…
Dimitrios Afendoulis, Matthaios Didagelos, Maria Moutafi, Nikolaos Papagiannis, Petros Voutas, Athanasios Kartalis
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:283-4
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Research letter
Exercise in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Yes or no?
Hélder Dores
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:285-6
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Role of exercise echocardiography in paradoxical low gradient severe aortic stenosis
Jesús Peteiro, Lucia Valmisa, Alberto Bouzas-Mosquera
Rev Port Cardiol. 2023;42:287-90
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