NZ Cardiology Research Review Issue 23

In this issue:
High biomarker levels are not useful for upgrading risk estimates
The octopus trap spreads its tentacles widely
Impaired renal function - a neglected cardiovascular risk factor
Bigger impact for little ‘a’
High prevalence of obstructive sleep apnoea in coronary patients
Aspirin use may not be an effective preventive strategy in PAD
Another cannon fires across the bows of the
interventional juggernaut
TRANSFER your thrombolysed STEMI patients to the
interventional laboratory
Are Australasian indigenous people getting fair access
to cardiological services?
Your patient’s heart may respond to your choice of cath lab music

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