Journal Information
Issue
Vol. 40. Issue 2.
Pages 71-146 (February 2021)
Issue in English
Original articles
Comparative clinical performance of two types of drug-eluting stents with abluminal biodegradable polymer coating: Five-year results of the DESTINY randomized trial
Guy F.A. Prado Jr, Alexandre A.C. Abizaid, George C. Meireles, Rogério Sarmento-Leite, Mauricio Prudente, Marcelo Cantarelli, Adriano D. Dourado, Jose Mariani Jr, ... Pedro A. Lemos
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:71-6
Open access
Original Articles
Editorial comment
The third generation of drug-eluting stents: Reassuring data while we wait for the next one
Sergio Bravo Baptista
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:77-80
Open access
Five years of Stent for Life in Portugal
Hélder Pereira, Rita Calé, Ernesto Pereira, Sofia Mello, Sílvia Vitorino, Pedro Jerónimo de Sousa, Sílvia Monteiro, Fausto J. Pinto, ... on behalf of the centers participating in the 'Stent for Life' Initiative Portugal
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:81-90
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Convergent initiatives to change the current situation
Rui Cruz Ferreira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:91-3
Open access
Long-term outcomes after radiofrequency catheter ablation of the atrioventricular node: The experience of a Portuguese tertiary center
Ana Mosalina Manuel, João Almeida, Paulo Fonseca, Joel Monteiro, Cláudio Guerreiro, Ana Raquel Barbosa, Pedro Teixeira, José Ribeiro, ... Pedro Braga
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:95-103
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Original articles
Original Articles
Editorial comment
Pace and ablate: The ultimate treatment for atrial fibrillation?
Pedro Carmo
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:105-7
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Original Articles
End commentary
Patient and caregiver productivity loss and indirect costs associated with cardiovascular events in Portugal
Nuno Marques, Laetitia Gerlier, Mafalda Ramos, Helder Pereira, Sérgia Rocha, Ana Catarina Fonseca, Ana André, Ricardo Melo, Eduard Sidelnikov
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:109-15
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Indirect costs associated with cardiovascular events in Portugal
Miguel Gouveia
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:117-8
Open access
Original Articles
End commentary
Portuguese National Registry on Cardiac Electrophysiology, 2017 and 2018
Nuno Cortez-Dias, Pedro Silva Cunha, Francisco Moscoso Costa, Daniel Bonhorst, Mário M. Oliveira
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:119-29
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Original Articles
Editorial comment
Portuguese electrophysiology: Consistent development
Francisco Bello Morgado
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:131-2
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Short communication
A preliminary identification of PIN1 SNP linkage in patients with coronary heart disease from Handan, China
Jing-Zhang Wang, Yu-Hua Zhang, Jing Bai, Wen-Tao Du, Xiang-Yang Zhang
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:133-9
Open access
Case report
Left ventricular pacing with a temporary pacemaker: Case report
Marta Tavares-Silva, Carla de Sousa, Vítor Araújo, Luís Adão, Gonçalo Pestana, Roberto Pinto, Filipe Macedo, Maria Júlia Maciel
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:141.e1-141.e4
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Image in cardiology
Late challenges after full plastic jacket in spontaneous coronary dissection
Patrícia Marques-Alves, Manuel Oliveira-Santos, João Silva Marques, Lino Gonçalves
Rev Port Cardiol. 2021;40:143-4
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