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High Impact List of Articles
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A rare case of an unexpected aortopulmonary window
Luisa Carini, Maria Sole Cantarano, Manuela Lombardi, Stefano Congiu, Paolo de Siena and Federico Bizzarri
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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A rare case of an unexpected aortopulmonary window
Luisa Carini, Maria Sole Cantarano, Manuela Lombardi, Stefano Congiu, Paolo de Siena and Federico Bizzarri
Case Report: Interventional Cardiology
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Rosuvastatin and contrast-induced nephropathy in elective percutaneous coronary intervention: The randomized CLEAR-CIN-PCI sub study
Kleber Bomfim A Martins, Mauricio S de Oliveira and Luiz Alberto Mattos
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Rosuvastatin and contrast-induced nephropathy in elective percutaneous coronary intervention: The randomized CLEAR-CIN-PCI sub study
Kleber Bomfim A Martins, Mauricio S de Oliveira and Luiz Alberto Mattos
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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HEAT-PPCI: fair criticism or resistance to change?
M Lumley, N Briceno, D Perera
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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HEAT-PPCI: fair criticism or resistance to change?
M Lumley, N Briceno, D Perera
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Visualization of blood flow with echocardiography: the future for heart failure diagnosis
M Amaki, H Abe & PP Sengupta
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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Visualization of blood flow with echocardiography: the future for heart failure diagnosis
M Amaki, H Abe & PP Sengupta
Editorial: Interventional Cardiology
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What do we know about the natural history of severe symptomatic aortic valve stenosis?
O Birim, HJ Heuvelman, N Piazza, AJJC Bogers & AP Kappetein
Short Article: Interventional Cardiology
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What do we know about the natural history of severe symptomatic aortic valve stenosis?
O Birim, HJ Heuvelman, N Piazza, AJJC Bogers & AP Kappetein
Short Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy Versus Stenting Trial (CREST): current and future implications for carotid artery stenting
MJ Binning, AA Khalessi & LN Hopkins
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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Carotid Revascularization Endarterectomy Versus Stenting Trial (CREST): current and future implications for carotid artery stenting
MJ Binning, AA Khalessi & LN Hopkins
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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