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Outcomes of cardiac valve replacement for rheumatic heart disease in aboriginal Australians
Abstract: Background: Few studies have looked specifically at the outcomes of cardiac valve replacement for rheumatic heart disease (RHD) in developing or indigenous populations. Aims: To describe out...
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Jonathan R. Carapetis,
Jennifer R. Powers,
Bart J. Currie,
John F. Sangster,
Alistair Begg,
Dale A. Fisher,
Charles J. Kilburn,
James N.C. Burrow
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138-147
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Orthodox coronary artery bypass surgery: The gold standard in surgical coronary artery disease intervention
Abstract: Background: Advances in technology have produced a plethora of means to perform coronary revascularisation either surgically (that is, off pump CABG, Heartport CABG) and/or percutaneously (t...
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John M. Alvarez,
Jennifer C. Cooke,
Gil C. Shardey,
Jacob Goldstein,
Richard W. Harper
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148-153
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Glucose, insulin, potassium (GIK) and the concept of metabolic support for the postischaemic heart
Abstract: Successful reperfusion has moved the frontier of treatment for acute myocardial ischaemia from coronary arteries to the heart muscle itself. Here we update the concept of metabolic support f...
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Frank Laws,
Heinrich Taegtmeyer
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154-160
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Cardiac transplantation for congenital long QT syndrome and recurrent sudden cardiac arrests despite automatic defibrillator implantation
Abstract: We report cardiac transplantation for congenital long QT syndrome in a patient who had recurrent cardiac arrests despite beta blockade, implantable cardioverter defibrillator and cervical sy...
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Darren L. Walters,
Dorothy J. Radford,
Martin L. Masterson
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161-164
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The 40th anniversary of the heart foundation of Australia
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Franklin Rosenfeldt
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166
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The National Heart Foundation of Australia: The first 21 years
Abstract: The treatment of cardiovascular disease has been one of the late 20th century's great success stories. Rising death rates in Australia in the 1940s and 1950s gave impetus to the movement for...
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Ralph Reader
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167-170
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Memories: The beginning of National Heart Foundation fundraising
Abstract: The formation of the National Heart Foundation was preceded by events that fostered the development of a groundswell of enthusiasm for just such a community-based organisation. This vignette...
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James M. Gardiner
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171
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The National Heart Foundation: Current role and future directions
Abstract: Age-adjusted mortality from cardiovascular disease has fallen by approximately 70% over the past 30 years. The Heart Foundation can claim a significant role in these gains, which relate to b...
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Andrew M. Tonkin
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172-177
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The National Heart Foundation's research program
Abstract: The National Heart Foundation of Australia has been supporting cardiovascular research for more than 40 years. It has funded grants-in-aid to a wide range of researchers involved in basic, c...
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Philip Barter
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178-180
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National heart foundation: A new millennium initiative — where could new dollars go?
Abstract: A hypothetical, anonymous donation of $6 million for research has provided the National Heart Foundation with an opportunity to consider its most effective potential use. A broad-brush appro...
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Lawrence Beilin
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181-182
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Cardiovascular health in Australia: Current state and future directions
Abstract: Adopting new approaches that build on existing activities was the recommendation of The National Health Priority Areas Report on cardiovascular health, released on 4th August 1999. The repor...
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Andrew M. Tonkin,
Adrian E. Bauman,
Stan Bennett,
Annette J. Dobson,
Graeme J. Hankey,
Ian T. Ring
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183-187
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Textbook of interventional cardiology: 3rd edition Edited by Eric J. Topol. Philadelphia: W.B. Saunders Company. ISBN 0 7216 7676 6
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David Brieger
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188
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Ischaemic heart disease — Surgical management: Brian Buxton, O.H. Frazier, Stephen Westaby. Illustrations by B. Croce. London: Mosby,1999 ISBN 0 7234 2911 1
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Donald Ross
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189
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Operation secrecy: Who does it protect?
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Bill Birnbauer
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190
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Deciding on a dataset and definitions for the national cardiac surgery database
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191
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48th Annual scientific meeting of the cardiac society of Australia and New Zealand, 6–9 August 2000
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192
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Royal Australasian College of surgeons annual sciuentific congress ASC 2000
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193
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The Asian-Pacific society of cardiology report of the advanced course in cardiology 1–24 September 1999
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Graeme Sloman
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193
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Forthcoming events
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