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  • 22. Recurrent ischaemia during continuous multilead ST-segment monitoring identifies patients with acute coronary syndromes at high risk of adverse cardiac events; meta-analysis of three studies involving 995 patients.
    Akkerhuis KM, Klootwijk PA, Lindeboom W, Umans VA, Meij S, Kint PP, Simoons ML.
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  • 24. [The clinical characterization and prognostic significance of episodes of transient myocardial ischemia in patients with a recent myocardial infarct].
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  • 30. Comparison of prognostic value of epicardial blood flow and early ST-segment resolution after primary coronary angioplasty. ANIN--Myocardial Infarction Registry.
    Kalińczuk Ł, Przyłuski J, Karcz M, Petryka J, Kaczmarska E, Bekta P, Kepka C, Kruk M, Pregowski J, Kadziela J, Deptuch T, Skwarek M, Cedro K, Ciszewski M, Debski A, Ciszewski A, Chmielak Z, Demkow M, Witkowski A, Ruzyłło W.
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    Tsuka Y, Sugiura T, Hatada K, Nakamura S, Yuasa F, Iwasaka T.
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  • 32. Prevalence and prognostic implications of ST-segment deviations from ambulatory Holter monitoring after ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction treated with either fibrinolysis or primary percutaneous coronary intervention (a Danish Trial in Acute Myocardial Infarction-2 Substudy).
    Idorn L, Høfsten DE, Wachtell K, Mølgaard H, Egstrup K, DANAMI-2 Investigators.
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  • 34. Clinical implications of a next-day follow-up electrocardiogram in patients with non-ST elevation acute coronary syndromes.
    Alkaabi S, Baslaib F, Casanova A, Yan AT, Fitchett D, Mendelsohn A, Nikhil JY, Langer A, Goodman SG, Canadian Acute Coronary Syndrome Registry Investigators.
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  • 37. Frequency and consequences of recording an electrocardiogram >10 minutes after arrival in an emergency room in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (from the CRUSADE Initiative).
    Diercks DB, Peacock WF, Hiestand BC, Chen AY, Pollack CV, Kirk JD, Smith SC, Gibler WB, Ohman EM, Blomkalns AL, Newby LK, Hochman JS, Peterson ED, Roe MT.
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