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2. Gender Gap in Coronary Artery Disease: Comparison of the Extent, Severity and Risk Factors in Men and Women Aged 45-65 Years
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Hochner-Celnikier, D., Manor, O., Gotzman, O., Lotan, H., and Chajek-Shaul, T.
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- 2002
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3. Interventional treatment in diabetics in the era of drug-eluting stents and compliance to the ESC guidelines: lessons learned from the Euro Heart Survey Programme
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Onuma Y., Kukreja N., Ramcharitar S., Hochadel M., Gitt A., Serruys P., Marco J., Vahanian A., Weidinger F., Wijns W., Zeymer U., Silber S., Seabra-Gomez R., Eberli F., Manini M., Bramley C., Laforest V., Taylor C., Huber K., Backer G. D., Sirakova V., Cerbak R., Thayssen P., Aziz O. A., Tammam K., Lehto S., Delahaye F., Kobulia B., Cokkinos D., Kremastinos D., Karlocai K., Shelley E., Behar S., Maggioni A., Grabauskiene V., Deckers J., Asmussen I., Stepinska J., Goncalves L., Fonseca C., Mareev V., Vasilijevic Z., Riecansky M. I., Kenda M. F., Lopez-Sendon J. L., Rosengren A., Buser P., Okay T., Sychov O., Schofield P., Gitt A. K., Tavazzi L., Gomes R. S., de la Iglesia J. M., Wallentin L., Kearney P., McGregor K., Simoons M. L., Squibb B. -M., Lilly E., Margaryan K., Khachatryan S., Doerler J., Stocker E. -M., Altenberger I. J., Heigert M., Pichler M., Christ S. G., Glogar H., Lang I., Ingerle S., De Wilde P., de Marneffe M., Vrolix B. M., Dens J., Lierde J. V., De Wagter G. 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G., Andrianidis, S., Tsiavou, N., Papaioannou, G., Deliargyris, E., Attikis, M., Alexopoulos, D., Davlouros, P., Tsikaderis, D., Dardas, P., Mezilis, N., Istvan, E., Zoltan, B., Turgeman, Y., Khaled, S., Feldman, A., Jafari, J., Manevich, I., Cafri, C., Ilia, R., Abu-Ful, A., Yaroslavslev, S., Wainstain, J. M., Rosenchtein, G., Sheva, B., Krakover, R., Yakov, B., Halon, D., Gruberg, L., Markiewicz, W., Grenadier, E., Boulos, M., Roguin, A., Kerner, A., Amikam, S., Ben-Tzvi, M., Rezmovitz, J., Mosseri, H. M., Lotan, H., Varshizky, B., Nassar, H., Daninberg, H., Rot, D., Vais, T., Benhorin, J., Keren, A., Medina, A., Huri, Z., Brandis, J. S., Schoenmann, G., Kornowski, N. 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S., Marraccini, P., Danesi, A., Ricci, R., Ferraironi, A., Olivieri, E., Chiera, A., Garducci, S., Grasseli, D., Mcfadden, E., Cahill, N., Quinn, M., Crean, P., Caroll, E., Foley, D., O'Connor, S., O'Hanlon, R., Lynch, B., O'Donnell, S., Roy, J., O'Brien, D., Krastina, A., Erglis, A., Lawand, S., Dorniak, W., Klaudel, J., Pawlowski, K., Trenkner, W., Janion, M., Sadowski, M., Janion-Sadowska, A., Skorupa, I., Bystryk, L., Kern, A., Janiak, B., Szelemej, R., Ruzyllo, W., Witkowski, A., Deptuch, T., Maczynska-Mazuruk, R., Budaj, A., Cegieska, K. L., Opolski, G., Wilczyska, J., Roik, M., Kochman, J., Martins, D., Goncalves, I. M. F. J., Pereira, H., Faria, H., Calisto, J., Matos, V., Leitao-Marques, A., Costa, M., Oliveira, H., Mota, P., Santos, W., Brandao, V., Caires, F. G., Silva, B., Teles, F. R. C., Almeida, M., Goncalves, P., Raposo, L., Mourao, L., Bernardes, L., Pedro, P. G., Ferreira, R., Conduto, R., Quininha, J., Patricio, L., Cacela, D., Goncalves, J. M., de Sousa, L., Adao, M., Carvalho, L. H. C., Romeira, H., Sousa, J. P., Garcia, J. M. M., Silva, J. C., Magalhaes, D., Santos, P. R., Mendes, S. P. G., Pipa, J., Nunes, L., Ferreira, P., Vinereanu, D., Udroiu, C., Florescu, N., Parvu, O., Stoicescu, C., Dorobantu, M., Balanescu, S. M., Niculescu, R., Calmac, L., Marinescu, M., Olinic, B. D., Ober, M., Homorodean, C., Budurea, C., Hij, A., Anton, F., Cluj-Napoca, Ortan, F., Suciu, C., Ursu, M., Baba, C., Targu-Mures, Dragulescu, S. I., Petrescu, L., Slovenski, M., Gavrilescu, D., Dina, C., Mut, B., Babic, R., Colic, M., Topic, D., Vilarrasa, J. B., Pont, M. P., Martorell, R. M., Rohlfs, I., Moreno, R. M., Irurita, M., Irurita, J., de Gran Canaria, L. P., Cervantes, C. E., Galvan, T., Navarro, J., Franco, D., Rodriguez, I. S., Ramirez, V. H., Fernandes-Aviles, F., Revilla, A., Masson, N., Dupertuis, V., Kachboura, S., Iyisoy, A., Erol, M. K., Ongen, Z., Babalik, E., Oskan, M., Ozdemir, N., Oto, A., Aytemir, K., Yavuz, B., Sahin, M., Durna, K., Aytekin, V., Demiroglu, C., Gulbaran, M., Aytekin, S., Catakoglu, A. B., Ozme, B., Gemici, G., Feray, H., Schofield, P. M., Kahn, S., Clarke, S., Millington, H., Di Mario, C., Dempster, D., Henderson, R. A., Burton, J., and Falcon-Lang, D.
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Registrie ,Male ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitors ,Comorbidity ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Severity of Illness Index ,Cardiovascular Disease ,Hospital Mortality ,Registries ,Angioplasty, Balloon, Coronary ,Drug-Eluting Stents ,Middle Aged ,Clopidogrel ,Europe ,Treatment Outcome ,Drug-eluting stent ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,Female ,Guideline Adherence ,Inpatient ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Human ,medicine.drug ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diabetic Angiopathie ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonists ,Diabetic ,SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Angioplasty ,medicine ,Humans ,Drug eluting stent ,cardiovascular diseases ,Risk factor ,Aged ,European Heart Survey ,Inpatients ,Clinical Audit ,business.industry ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitor ,Adrenergic beta-Antagonist ,Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Inhibitor ,Guideline ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Health Care Survey ,Health Care Surveys ,Conventional PCI ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitor ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors ,business ,Diabetic Angiopathies ,Platelet Aggregation Inhibitors - Abstract
Aims: The objective of the study is to determine the demographics and the in-hospital outcome of diabetic and non-diabetic patients treated with percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) in Europe, to report the type of equipment and technology used for PCI procedures in diabetics and to clarify whether the treatment of diabetic patients complies with current European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines. Methods and results: A total of 14,458 patients treated with PCI were enrolled from 29 member countries of the ESC between June 2005 and January 2006. Data were collected on patient characteristics and treatment, using new Cardiology Audit and Registration Data standards. In total, 3,603 patients (24.9%) were diabetic. Diabetics were older, more often female and had a higher body mass index than non-diabetics. Diabetics had higher rates of hypercholesterolaemia and hypertension, while current smokers were more frequent in the non-diabetics. Diabetics also had significantly higher rates of previous cardiovascular events. Clopidogrel was administered only in 48.1% of diabetic patients before PCI, while IIb/IIIa inhibitors were 22.9% during PCI. At discharge, there was a major adjustment of treatment with increases in the use of Beta-blocker (80.4%), angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor (ACEI, 71.3%) and statins (89.8%) compared with on admission (Beta-blocker 60.9%, ACEI 55.0%, statin 63.1%). Inhospital mortality was higher in diabetics (1.8% vs 1.2%) although the in-hospital MACCE rate was not significantly different (3.6% vs 3.0%, p=0.09). Conclusions: Diabetic patients treated with PCI were older with more comorbidity. According to ESC guideline, the under-usage of clopidogrel, GP IIb/IIIa inhibitors should be improved. PCI is now taken as a good opportunity to adjust the use of appropriate medication. © Europa Edition. All rights reserved.
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- 2009
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4. Coronary stent restenosis and the association with allergy to metal content of 316L stainless steel
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Slodownik, D, primary, Danenberg, C, additional, Merkin, D, additional, Swaid, F, additional, Moshe, S, additional, Ingber, A, additional, Lotan, H, additional, and Durst, R, additional
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- 2018
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5. Th-P15:98 Macrophage scavenger receptor 1 is associated with atherosclerosis susceptibility in humans
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Durst, R., primary, Neumark, Y., additional, Polack, A., additional, Musseri, M., additional, Beeri, R., additional, Dannenberg, H., additional, Friedlander, Y., additional, Leitersdorf, E., additional, Meiner, V., additional, and Lotan, H., additional
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- 2006
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6. 3P-0858 Predictive value of coronary blood flow for the assessment of left ventricular function after thrombolysis
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Nassar, H., primary, Sapoznikov, D., additional, Gotsman, M., additional, and Lotan, H., additional
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- 2003
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7. Image-guided core-needle biopsy in malignant lymphoma: experience with 100 patients that suggests the technique is reliable.
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Ben-Yehuda, D, primary, Polliack, A, additional, Okon, E, additional, Sherman, Y, additional, Fields, S, additional, Lebenshart, P, additional, Lotan, H, additional, and Libson, E, additional
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- 1996
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8. Acute promyelocytic leukaemia with t(15;17) following treatment of Hodgkin's disease - a report of 4 cases
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Gillis, S., primary, Sofer, O., additional, Zelig, O., additional, Dann, E.J., additional, Lotan, H., additional, Yehuda, D.Ben, additional, Isacson, R., additional, Rachmilewitz, E.A., additional, Ben-Bassat, I., additional, and Polliack, A., additional
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- 1995
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9. Cardiac Myxomas - Surgical Experience with a Multi-faceted Tumor.
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Milgalter, E., Lotan, H., Schuger, L., Ben-Horin, Y., Uretzky, G., Appelbaum, A., and Borman, J. B.
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- 1987
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10. Premises of the arguments concerning immortality in thirty Ingersoll lectures (1896-1934).
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DeWolf, Lotan H.
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- Philosophy
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- 1934
11. Israel: coronary and structural heart interventions from 2010 to 2015.
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Finkelstein A, Minha S, Kornowski R, Danenberg H, Banai S, Lotan H, Segev A, and Barbash IM
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- Cardiology statistics & numerical data, Coronary Angiography, Heart Diseases epidemiology, Hospitals, Humans, Israel, Cardiac Catheterization statistics & numerical data, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Drug-Eluting Stents, Heart Diseases surgery
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The Israel Heart Society is a member of the European Society of Cardiology, and the Israeli Working Group of Interventional Cardiology is an active participant in EAPCI. The aim of this manuscript is to provide a snapshot of cardiac interventions performed in the State of Israel during the period 2010-2015. Data for this manuscript were collected via collaboration with the National Diseases Registries Unit of the Israel Center for Disease Control. During the survey period, the Israeli population increased by 7% but only one additional hospital with an active cardiac catheterisation laboratory was opened. The vast majority of the percutaneous procedures are performed in public hospital settings. Total coronary angiography procedures remained stable throughout the survey period, and the percentage of PCI out of total coronary angiography procedures remained approximately 50% throughout the survey period. More than 90% of the PCI procedures were performed using stent deployment, and the use of drug-eluting stents increased significantly during the survey period from 46% in 2010 to 92% in 2015. The number of TAVI procedures increased dramatically, by more than sixfold, from 130 procedures in 2010 to 851 procedures in 2015 (with 130 implants/million population at Q4 of 2015). The vast majority of interventional cardiology procedures are funded by the governmental healthcare providers, and all the citizens of the country have access to the most advanced cardiac interventions. If corrected for the increase in the population, the volumes of coronary interventions are decreasing throughout the country. However, structural heart disease interventions, and specifically valvular interventions, are growing rapidly and this trend is expected to continue in the near future.
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- 2017
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12. [Pacemakers implantation in children].
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Ludomirsky A, Lotan H, Rein AJ, and Simcha A
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- Child, Child, Preschool, Humans, Infant, Heart Block therapy, Heart Defects, Congenital therapy, Pacemaker, Artificial
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- 1985
13. ATP-evoked membrane responses in Xenopus oocytes.
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Lotan H, Dascal N, Cohen S, and Lass Y
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- Animals, Cell Membrane drug effects, Cell Membrane physiology, Evoked Potentials drug effects, Female, In Vitro Techniques, Kinetics, Tetraethylammonium, Tetraethylammonium Compounds pharmacology, Xenopus, Adenosine Triphosphate pharmacology, Oocytes physiology
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Voltage-clamp technique and intracellular injections of drugs were used to study the adenosine triphosphate (ATP)-evoked depolarizing current response in the Xenopus laevis oocytes. The depolarizing current was comprised of a fast transient component (D1) followed by a late long-lasting component (D2). It was carried mainly by Cl- ions. The depolarizing current was better elicited by ATP and ADP than by AMP or adenosine and was not blocked either by theophylline (0.2 mM) or by quinidine sulphate (1 mM). The D2 current was sometimes masked by an ATP-evoked K+ hyperpolarizing current which was blocked by theophylline and mediated via P1 purinoceptors. This study suggests that the oocyte's membrane embodies at least two different purinoceptor's types, each of these types subserves a different set of ionic channels.
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- 1986
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