... Cataloguing-in-Publication DataWHO Expert Consultation on Rheumatic Fever and Rheumatic Heart Disease (2001 : Geneva, Switzerland)Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease : report of a WHO Expert Consultation,Geneva, ... of the disease burden of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease It is well known that socioeconomic and environmental factors playan indirect, but important, role in the magnitude and severity ... America and abroad: an overview. Pediatrics, 1996, 97(6):S945–S948.Table 2.4Direct and indirect results of environmental and health-system determinants onrheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease Determinants...
... sports / children's heart groupThe children's heart group is a medically prescribed and supervised outpatient therapeuticservice for children with congenital heart disease, which is run ... Force 2: congenital heart disease. J Am Coll Cardiol 2005; 45: 1326–33.10. Reybrouck T, Mertens L: Physical performance and physical activity in grown-up congenital heart disease. Eur J Cardiovasc ... congenital heartdisease makes issuing a so-called sports certificatedifficult. A form that covers all forms of disease does not exist. In many children withsuccessfully treated heart disease, ...
... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac ... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review Diagnosis and management of acute rheumatic fever and ... Australia and New ZealandDiagnosis and managementof acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in AustraliaAn evidence-based review National Heart Foundation of Australia and the Cardiac...
... coronary heartdisease and/ or plasma lipid levels in women, we investigated this genetic variant in a group of female patients with hyperlipidaemia in the presence or absence of coronary heart disease. ... counting and compared using the א² test. The data was analysed using SPSS 12.0 software. The association between the +294T/C polymorphism and serum lipids, coronary heart disease, and body ... the entire group no significant interaction between genotype and coronary heartdisease could be detected. Eliminating patients with diabetes mellitus or triglycerides higher than 1.000 mg/dl...
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... understanding of their child’s congenital heart disease. Heart, 90,435–439.Clare, M. D. (1985). Home care of infants and childrenwith cardiac disease. Heart & Lung, 14, 218–222.Davies, S., ... 1983), and the Cron-bach’s α score was .86 in this study.PRQThe PRQ was designed by Brandt and Weinert in1981. The PRQ 82 was developed to measure situ-ational and perceived social support and ... A., & Gilliss, C. L. (1997). The dilemmas of parents of adolescents and young adultswith congenital heart disease. Heart & Lung, 26,187–195.Suh, M. H., & Oh, K. (1993). A study...
... hydrogen-bond desolvation and prion-related disease Ariel Ferna´ndez*Institute for Biophysical Dynamics, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL, USAA structuring and eventual exclusion of ... physico-chemical picture of prion-related disease emerges. The epitope for protein-X binding,the region undergoing vast conformational change and thetrigger and locker for this change are inferred ... structuring, immobilization and ultimateremoval of water surrounding the backbone hydrogenbonds (HBs) of a protein turn the latter into majordeterminants of protein folding and structure [1–5].However,...
... [49] (Fig. 1). Ischemic Heart Disease2 6ContentsPreface VIIChapter 1 Introduction to IschemicHeartDisease 1David C. GazeChapter 2 Myocardial Ischemia in Congenital Heart Disease: A Review ... surgery.7. Diagnosis of ischemicheart disease In the primary care setting, patients may be suspected of having ischemicheartdisease basedon risk factor assessment and blood chemistry tests ... diet,exercise, are diabetes, among others, shall be managed accordingly. Screening for coronary disease and myocardial ischemia should probably be more frequent and comprehensive in Ischemic Heart Disease3 0Despite...
... congenital heart disease. HealthExpectations 2007, 10:16-29.26. Daliento L, Mapelli D, Volpe B: Measurement of cognitive outcome and quality of life in congenital heart disease. Heart 2006, ... wit h different severities of heart disease [17]. This finding could reflect the lack of physi-cal activities and their serious restrictedness [26].Although heart diseases from a medical point ... children with heartdisease as perceived by children and parents.Pediatrics 2008, 121:1060-1067.24. Moons P, Van Deyk K, De Geest S, Gewillig M, Budts W: Is the severity ofcongenital heart disease...
... studydesign, performance, and analysis, with a focus on randomization of the study sub-jects, blinding of the investigators and study subjects, and the handling of dropouts and withdrawal of study ... intoxication,newer heart failure drugs demonstrating poorer survival rates, and the discovery thatdigoxin might benefit patients with heart failure and normal cardiac rhythm (Eich-horn and Gheorghiade ... newneurohormonal modulators for heart failure and the lack of mortality data on digoxin(Eichhorn and Gheorghiade 2002b).In the late 1980s and early 1990s, several randomized placebo-controlled...
... and S b0thalassaemia were consis-tently smaller and less sexually mature thanthose with SC diseaseand S bzthalassae-mia. Sexual maturation followed the patternof height and weight, and ... mortality in all children, and contributes to poor clinical outcome and severity of disease in children with SCD.Despite major advances in understandingthe molecular and genetic basis for SCD,there ... age, disease severity, clinicalpresentation and growth parameters, use ofblood transfusion, therapeutic interventions,micronutrient status and other nutritional and endocrine assessments, and...