1. Efficacy and Safety of Tinzaparin in Prophylactic, Intermediate and Therapeutic Doses in Non-Critically Ill Patients Hospitalized with COVID-19: The PROTHROMCOVID Randomized Controlled Trial

    This article has 20 authors:
    1. Nuria Muñoz-Rivas
    2. Jesús Aibar
    3. Cristina Gabara-Xancó
    4. Ángela Trueba-Vicente
    5. Ana Urbelz-Pérez
    6. Vicente Gómez-Del Olmo
    7. Pablo Demelo-Rodríguez
    8. Alberto Rivera-Gallego
    9. Pau Bosch-Nicolau
    10. Montserrat Perez-Pinar
    11. Mónica Rios-Prego
    12. Olga Madridano-Cobo
    13. Laura Ramos-Alonso
    14. Jesús Alonso-Carrillo
    15. Iria Francisco-Albelsa
    16. Edelmira Martí-Saez
    17. Ana Maestre-Peiró
    18. Manuel Méndez-Bailón
    19. José Ángel Hernández-Rivas
    20. Juan Torres-Macho

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  2. Elevated plasma Complement Factor H Regulating Protein 5 is associated with venous thromboembolism and COVID-19 severity

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. Laura Sanchez-Rivera
    2. Maria Jesus Iglesias
    3. Manal Ibrahim-Kosta
    4. Julia Barbara Kral-Pointner
    5. Sebastian Havervall
    6. Louisa Goumidi
    7. Maria Farm
    8. Gaëlle Munsch
    9. Marine Germain
    10. Philip Smith
    11. Mun-Gwan Hong
    12. Pierre Suchon
    13. Clément Naudin
    14. Anne Boland
    15. David M Smadja
    16. Margareta Holmström
    17. Maria Magnusson
    18. Angela Silveira
    19. Mathias Uhlén
    20. Thomas Renné
    21. Angel Martinez-Perez
    22. Joseph Emmerich
    23. Jean-Francois Deleuze
    24. Jovan Antovic
    25. Alice Assinger
    26. Jose Manuel Soria Fernandez
    27. Charlotte Thålin
    28. Jochen M Schwenk
    29. Juan Carlos Souto Andres
    30. Pierre-Emmanuel Morange
    31. Lynn Marie Butler
    32. David-Alexandre Trégouët
    33. Jacob Odeberg

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  3. Global reports of takotsubo (stress) cardiomyopathy following COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Sirwan Khalid Ahmed
    2. Mona Gamal Mohamed
    3. Rawand Abdulrahman Essa
    4. Eman Abdelaziz Ahmed Rashad Dabou
    5. Salar Omar Abdulqadir
    6. Rukhsar Muhammad Omar

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  4. Cardiac impairment in Long Covid 1-year post SARS-CoV-2 infection

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. A Roca-Fernandez
    2. M Wamil
    3. A Telford
    4. V Carapella
    5. A Borlotti
    6. D Monteiro
    7. H Thomaides-Brears
    8. A Dennis
    9. R Banerjee
    10. M D Robson
    11. G Y H Lip
    12. S Bull
    13. M Heightman
    14. N Ntusi
    15. A Banerjee

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  5. Global reports of myocarditis following COVID-19 vaccination: A systematic review and meta-analysis

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Sirwan Khalid Ahmed
    2. Mona Gamal Mohamed
    3. Rawand Abdulrahman Essa
    4. Eman Abdelaziz Ahmed Rashad
    5. Peshraw Khdir Ibrahim
    6. Awat Alla Khdir
    7. Zhiar Hussen Wsu

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  6. Integrated analyses of growth differentiation factor-15 concentration and cardiometabolic diseases in humans

    This article has 19 authors:
    1. Susanna Lemmelä
    2. Eleanor M Wigmore
    3. Christian Benner
    4. Aki S Havulinna
    5. Rachel MY Ong
    6. Tibor Kempf
    7. Kai C Wollert
    8. Stefan Blankenberg
    9. Tanja Zeller
    10. James E Peters
    11. Veikko Salomaa
    12. Maria Fritsch
    13. Ruth March
    14. Aarno Palotie
    15. Mark Daly
    16. Adam S Butterworth
    17. Mervi Kinnunen
    18. Dirk S Paul
    19. Athena Matakidou
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This integrated observational and genetic analysis using data from large biobanks comprehensively investigated the role of Growth Differentiation Factor-15 in a wide range of human diseases and will be of interest to cardiometabolic disorder researchers. The study showed that elevated blood GDF15 level in humans is not a causal factor in human cardiometabolic disease but a biomarker of metabolic stress, and BMI is a causal factor for GDF15 blood levels.

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  7. Assessment of Cardiac, Vascular, and Pulmonary Pathobiology In Vivo During Acute COVID‐19

    This article has 21 authors:
    1. Shirjel R. Alam
    2. Sudhir Vinayak
    3. Adeel Shah
    4. Gemina Doolub
    5. Redemptar Kimeu
    6. Kevin P. Horn
    7. Stephen R. Bowen
    8. Mohamed Jeilan
    9. Kuan Ken Lee
    10. Sylvia Gachoka
    11. Felix Riunga
    12. Rodney D. Adam
    13. Hubert Vesselle
    14. Nikhil Joshi
    15. Mariah Obino
    16. Khalid Makhdomi
    17. Kevin Ombati
    18. Edward Nganga
    19. Samuel Gitau
    20. Michael H. Chung
    21. Anoop S. V. Shah

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  8. An umbrella review and meta-analysis of the use of renin-angiotensin system drugs and COVID-19 outcomes: what do we know so far?

    This article has 3 authors:
    1. Amanj Kurdi
    2. Natalie Weir
    3. Tanja Mueller

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  9. Utility of estimated pulse wave velocity for assessing vascular stiffness: comparison of methods

    This article has 7 authors:
    1. Stefan Möstl
    2. Fabian Hoffmann
    3. Jan-Niklas Hönemann
    4. Jose Ramon Alvero-Cruz
    5. Jörn Rittweger
    6. Jens Tank
    7. Jens Jordan
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      The authors of this paper have attempted to evaluate shortcomings of an algorithm for estimation of aortic pulse wave velocity, which is base on a single-point (brachial artery) measurement. The paper will potentially be of interest to other researchers working in the field of arterial hemodynamics, those interested in examining the health benefits of regular exercise and, possibly, health professionals looking for further tools to improve risk stratification. The authors test the single-point, pulse wave velocity algorithm using a number of approaches, including an interesting study of Masters athletes and sedentary controls, where they identify a strong dependency of the algorithm on age, which has been documented previously. The paper adds to the continuing debate over the ideal methods for non-invasive estimation of aortic stiffness and highlights the need for further studies in this area.

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  10. Mid-term subclinical myocardial injury detection in patients who recovered from COVID-19 according to pulmonary lesion severity

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Ikram Chamtouri
    2. Rania Kaddoussi
    3. Hela Abroug
    4. Mabrouk Abdelaaly
    5. Taha Lassoued
    6. Nesrine Fahem
    7. Saoussen Cheikh'Hmad
    8. Asma Ben Abdallah
    9. Walid Jomaa
    10. Khaldoun Ben Hamda
    11. Faouzi Maatouk

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