Publications by authors named "Kok-Meng Yee"

Animal evidence shows that aldosterone is pro-inflammatory and that aldosterone blockade is anti-inflammatory. Therefore part of the beneficial effect of aldosterone blockade that might contribute to it reducing mortality could be an anti-inflammatory effect. However, there are no previous data on whether aldosterone blockade is anti-inflammatory in man.

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The outcome after PTCA and coronary stenting of nonacute total coronary occlusions in the diabetic population is unknown. The main objective of the present report was to compare the angiographic and 1-year clinical outcomes in the diabetic and nondiabetic patients who were enrolled in the Total Occlusion Study of Canada (TOSCA), a prospective randomized controlled multicenter trial of primary stenting versus PTCA alone in nonacute native coronary artery occlusions. Of the 410 patients enrolled, 68 (16.

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A major limiting factor for percutaneous coronary interventions carried out via the femoral route is the time it takes to achieve femoral artery hemostasis and subsequent mobilization. Discharge from hospital usually occurs the following day. In this pilot study, we assessed the feasibility of mobilization at 4 hours and same-day discharge from hospital of selected elective patients undergoing intracoronary stenting using the Angio-Seal Vascular Closure device.

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