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Assessment and Management of the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
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page i
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Faculty List
Assessment and Management of the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
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pages vi-vii
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Faculty Disclosures
The authors who contributed to this publication have disclosed the following industry relationships:
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pages ix-x
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CME Information
Assessment and Management of the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
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page xi
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Introduction to ACCORD-PMI: The Advisory Council on Care Optimization to Reduce Death Post-MI
In 2002, the number of patients discharged from US hospitals after an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) was estimated conservatively at 942,000. About 85% of these patients had a myocardial infarction (MI...
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Gregg C. Fonarow,
James D. Flaherty,
Mihai Gheorghiade
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Editorial
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pages 1G-4G
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Assessment and Key Targets for Therapy in the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
In the post-myocardial infarction (MI) patient with coronary artery disease (CAD) and left ventricular dysfunction (LVD), ischemia and adverse remodeling hinder myocardial performance and increase ele...
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James D. Flaherty,
James E. Udelson,
Mihai Gheorghiade,
Edwin Wu,
Charles J. Davidson
et al.
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Full-length article
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pages 5G-12G
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Risk Stratification and Prognostic Factors in the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient
Among the 5 million patients presenting to emergency departments with chest pain each year in the United States, approximately 1 million are diagnosed with myocardial infarction (MI). Physicians have ...
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Christopher P. Cannon,
Barry H. Greenberg
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Full-length article
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pages 13G-20G
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Pharmacologic Therapies Across the Continuum of Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Neurohormonal activation and increased sympathetic stimulation are among the factors that have been linked to the development and progression of left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) and heart failure (H...
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William T. Abraham,
Barry H. Greenberg,
Clyde W. Yancy
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Full-length article
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pages 21G-28G
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Device Therapies in the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
The post–myocardial infarction (MI) patient with left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) is at risk for ventricular arrhythmias resulting in sudden cardiac death. In high-risk post-MI patients with a depre...
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Alan H. Kadish,
James A. Reiffel,
Gerald V. Naccarelli,
John P. DiMarco
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Full-length article
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pages 29G-37G
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Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Myocardial Infarction with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Patients who have had a myocardial infarction (MI) are at high risk for developing left ventricular dysfunction (LVD), which predisposes them to heart failure and is associated with an increased morta...
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James D. Flaherty,
Charles J. Davidson,
David P. Faxon
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Full-length article
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pages 38G-41G
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Surgical Therapies for Post-Myocardial Infarction Patients
Occasionally, high-risk patients in the post-myocardial infarction (MI) period require surgical intervention for stabilization and/or revascularization. In a meta-analysis involving 3,088 patients wit...
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Patrick M. McCarthy
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pages 42G-46G
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Implementing Critical Pathways and a Multidisciplinary Team Approach to Cardiovascular Disease Management
According to several medical registries, there is a need to improve the care of post–myocardial infarction (MI) patients, especially those with left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) and heart failure. Th...
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Eric D. Peterson,
Nancy M. Albert,
Alpesh Amin,
J. Herbert Patterson,
Gregg C. Fonarow
et al.
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pages 47G-56G
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Directions for Research in the Post-Myocardial Infarction Patient with Left Ventricular Dysfunction
Left ventricular dysfunction (LVD) in post-myocardial infarction (MI) patients is an important predictor of a poor prognosis. LVD may be asymptomatic in the post-MI patient, but it can also manifest a...
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Matthew E. Harinstein,
James D. Flaherty,
Gregg C. Fonarow,
Mihai Gheorghiade
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Full-length article
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pages 57G-61G
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CME title page
Supplement to The American Journal of Cardiology
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Miscellaneous
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page 63G
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CME Assessment Test
To earn CME credit, please complete the post-test and evaluation form by following the online submission instructions. A passing score of 70% or higher on the post-test will award physicians with 3.0 ...
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Miscellaneous
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pages 65G-67G
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