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Myocardial work detected subclinical LV dysfunction in autoimmune pregnancies
Myocardial work analysis reveals subclinical left ventricular dysfunction in pregnant women with autoimmune disease, with apical constructive work reduction as a consistent finding.
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Hypertensive pregnancy linked to higher cardiac biomarker levels
Cross-sectional study of 312 pregnant women reveals progressive elevation of cardiac biomarkers including NT-proBNP and troponin-I across severity spectrum of hypertensive disorders.
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Donor health beyond donation: cardiovascular risk factors in blood donor populations. A cross-sectional study.
Study reveals subclinical cardiovascular risk factors in blood donors despite standard screening. Explores opportunities for transfusion services to identify and prevent CVD through donor.