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Venge, P.

(Per Venge)


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5 Most Recent Publications

ST2 and mortality in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome (Article)
Eggers, K.M. Armstrong, P.W. Califf, R.M. Simoons, M.L. Venge, P. Wallentin, L.C. James, S.K.
2010-05-01
A rapid troponin I assay is not optimal for determination of troponin status and prediction of subsequent cardiac events at suspicion of unstable coronary syndromes. (Article)
James, S.K. Lindahl, B. Califf, R.M. Simoons, M.L. Venge, P. Wallentin, L.C. Armstrong, P.W.
2004-02-01
Troponin T levels and risk of 30-day outcomes in patients with the acute coronary syndrome: prospective verification in the GUSTO IV trial (Article)
James, S.K. Califf, R.M. Simoons, M.L. Venge, P. Wallentin, L.C. Lindahl, B. Armstrong, P.W.
2003-08-15
N-terminal pro-brain natriuretic peptide and other risk markers for the separate prediction of mortality and subsequent myocardial infarction in patients with unstable coronary artery disease: a Global Utilization of Strategies To Open occluded arteries (GUSTO)-IV substudy. (Article)
James, S.K. Lindahl, B. Armstrong, P.W. Siegbahn, A. Stridsberg, M. Venge, P. Barnathan, E.S. Califf, R.M. Topol, E.J. Simoons, M.L. Wallentin, L.C.
2003-07-22
Troponin and C-reactive protein have different relations to subsequent mortality and myocardial infarction after acute coronary syndrome. A GUSTO IV substudy (Article)
James, S.K. Barnathan, E.S. Califf, R.M. Lindahl, B. Siegbahn, A. Simoons, M.L. Topol, E.J. Venge, P. Wallentin, L.C. Armstrong, P.W.
2003-03-19