Publications by authors named "E J Zaidel"

IntroducciÓn: Nuestro objetivo fue determinar en una cohorte de pacientes de un hospital de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, cómo fue la distribución de ritmo circadiano y el impacto según el tipo de comportamiento circadiano en la tasa de eventos cardiovasculares en el seguimiento. Material y métodos: Estudio de cohorte retrospectiva que incluyó pacientes adultos que se realizaron una presurometría ambulatoria en un hospital de la ciudad de Buenos Aires, incorporados a un registro propio entre marzo de 2017 y julio de 2020, con seguimiento de hasta 36 meses de la presurometría índice.

Resultados: De 522 sujetos, se incluyeron 494 en el análisis final.

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  • The document provides guidelines for managing patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) after they are discharged from the hospital following a heart event, emphasizing the connection between diabetes and increased heart risks.
  • It recommends strict management of cholesterol levels using powerful statins and other medications, along with optimal blood pressure treatment to prevent future issues like heart attacks or strokes.
  • Education on nutrition, lifestyle changes, and regular monitoring of treatments are crucial for controlling T2D and minimizing cardiovascular risks, especially focusing on weight management.
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Awareness, proper diagnosis and treatment of cardiac amyloidosis have increased, but there are still several unmet needs that have to be addressed for the optimal care of the disease. In this comprehensive review, we describe current and future treatments for both hereditary and wild-type TTR cardiac amyloidosis and also review lifestyle, including current challenges and opportunities for specific dietary concerns and exercise sports for these patients.

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Background: Effective treatment of non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndromes (NSTEACS) requires careful assessment of both ischaemic and bleeding risks. We aimed to analyse risk distribution and evaluate antiplatelet prescription behaviours in real-life settings.

Methods: Data from 1100 NSTEACS patients in Buenos Aires, Argentina, from the Buenos Aires I Registry, with a 15-month follow-up, were analysed.

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