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1 March 2017 Volume 103 Issue 5
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Volume 103 Issue 5 Pages 327–396
Editor’s choice
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Contemporary risk estimates of three
HbA1c variables in relation to heart
failure following diagnosis of type 2
diabetes
Congenital heart disease
Survival adjusted cancer risks
attributable to radiation exposure
from cardiac catheterisations in
children
Proarrhythmic remodelling of the
right ventricle in a porcine model of
repaired tetralogy of Fallot
Education in Heart
Mitochondrial disease and the heart
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Estimating cancer risk from invasive cardiac
255 procedures
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forLawler
patients with heart failure
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B Ladouceur, P R
S C Inglis, R A Clark, R Dierckx, D Prieto-Merino,
J G F Cleland
331 The long and unfinished journey of
hyperglycaemia and heart failure research
258 KEarly
surgery versus watchful waiting for
Rahimi
asymptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis: a
hot topic for the
past 20
years
333 Understanding
sudden
death
risk in tetralogy of
S Marechaux, C Tribouilloy
Fallot: from bedside to bench
S Seslar, M Robinson
260 Is long-standing pulmonary regurgitation that
deleterious? Some lessons from the past
Review
Y d’Udekem
335 Graphics and statistics for cardiology: survival
analysis
Review
S May, B McKnight
262 ‘End-stage’ heart failure therapy: potential
lessons from congenital heart disease: from
pulmonary
arterydisease
banding and interatrial
Congenital
heart
communication
parallel
circulation
341 Survival
adjusted to
cancer
risks
attributable to
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H Akintuerk,
N F Voelkel
radiation
exposure
from cardiac
catheterisations
in children
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R W Harbron,
Chapple, J J O’Sullivan,
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heart C-L
disease
E Best, A Berrington de González, M S Pearce
268 KMeta-analysis
of the impact of intervention
versus symptom-driven management in
347 Proarrhythmic
of the
right
asymptomaticremodelling
severe aortic
stenosis
ventricle
in
a
porcine
model
of
repaired
W Y Lim, A Ramasamy, G Lloyd, S Bhattacharyya
tetralogy of Fallot
D Benoist, V Dubes, F Roubertie, S H Gilbert,
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disease
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R T van Domburg, S J Baart,
355 Contemporary
estimates
E Boersma, F J risk
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Bogers,HbA1c
variables
in relation to heart failure following
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103 Issue
4 | HEART
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Volume
103 Issue
5 | HEART
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2017
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heartand
disease
Heart
failure
cardiomyopathies
361 Pre-procedural
dualsignal
antiplatelet
therapy
in
293
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intensity
is associated
with elevated
troponin
T in hypertrophic
patients
undergoing
transcatheter
aortic valve
cardiomyopathy
implantation
increases risk of bleeding
H F Gommans,
G E Cramer,
J Bakker,Y Nara,
HDHioki,
Y Watanabe,
K Kozuma,
Michels, H-J Dieker,
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KMTakagi,
M Araki, N Tada, S Shirai,
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F Yamanaka, K Hayashida, and on behalf of
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300 Relationship between aetiology and left
ventricular systolic dysfunction in hypertrophic
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and sudden death
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368 Long-term
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307 Evolving antithrombotic treatment patterns for
patients with newly diagnosed atrial fibrillation
377 Discovery
of new
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390 Mitochondrial
disease
and the heart
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G Limongelli, D Masarone, G Pacileo
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