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    Rady MY, Johnson DJ, Patel B, Larson J, Helmers R.
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  • 28. Prognostic value of preoperative cardiac troponin I in patients undergoing emergency coronary artery bypass surgery with non-ST-elevation or ST-elevation acute coronary syndromes.
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    Fornaro G, Lazzero M, Giacalone A, Aralda D, Prando MD, Rossi L, Bongo AS.
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  • 31. Impact of different clinical pathways on outcomes of patients with acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction undergoing primary percutaneous coronary intervention: the RAPID-AMI study.
    Zhang Q, Zhang RY, Qiu JP, Jin HG, Zhang JF, Wang XL, Jiang L, Liao ML, Hu J, Ding FH, Zhang JS, Shen WF.
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  • 36. Rescue percutaneous coronary intervention after failed thrombolysis: results from the Acute Coronary Syndrome Israel Surveys (ACSIS).
    Yalonetsky S, Gruberg L, Sandach A, Hammerman H, Beyar R, Hod H, Behar S.
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  • 38. High cortisol levels in hyperglycaemic myocardial infarct patients signify stress hyperglycaemia and predict subsequent normalization of glucose tolerance.
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    Timmer JR, Ottervanger JP, de Boer MJ, Boersma E, Grines CL, Westerhout CM, Simes RJ, Granger CB, Zijlstra F, Primary Coronary Angioplasty vs Thrombolysis-2 Trialists Collaborators Group.
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