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One Health Monitoring Tool (OHMT) for the Implementation of Prevention and Control of Zoonoses and Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID) in Four Pilot Areas in Indonesia
Arif Wicaksono, Ratmoko Saputro, Monica Latuihamallo, Sigit Nurtanto, Andri Jatikusumah, Elly Sawitri, Ahmad Gozali, Wahid Husein, Sitti Ganefa, Lu’lu’ Agustina, Luuk Schoonman, James McGrane, Robyn Alders
The One Health (OH) approach is widely accepted as the preferred method to address disease threats at the human-animal-environment interface and to help address emerging and endemic zoonotic diseases.A monitoring and evaluation tool for OH implementation is required to compile and present strong evidence...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Non-invasive estimates of central systolic blood pressure: Comparison of the Centron cBP301 and SphygmoCor devices
Ann-Marie Mekhail, Lisa M. Day, Anna K. Goodhart, Ian B. Wilkinson, Carmel M. McEniery
Pages: 109 - 113
Background: Central systolic blood pressure (cSBP) may be more predictive of cardiovascular events than brachial BP. Therefore, non-invasive methods of determining central BP, which are suitable for routine clinical use, are required. The aim of this study was to compare estimates of cSBP provided by...
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Distributed System for Report Efficiency in Manufacture Research and Development Division
L Listiyoko, M Purno
Research and development (RnD) related to many other departments to gain the performance appraisal. Manufacture business unit started by RnD’s design, prototype, customer testing, and finally mass production. After all production steps ran, then all data from involved department will be collected including...
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The Influence of a Special Legal Regime for Entrepreneurial Businesses on Economy of the Russian Far East
M V Niyazova
The rise of the Far East is a national priority for the entire XXI century. To develop enabling environment for doing business and attracting investments, the free economic zones with a special legal regime for entrepreneurial business – the territories of advanced social and economic development and...
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Traditional Songket Motifs of Sasak Ethnic Group in Lombok Indonesia Amidst the Society as Examined Through the Concept of Hyperreality
Tomy Taufik Rafiqul Hadi, Trie Hartiti Retnowati, M Savitri Wukirasih
This research examines the existence of the traditional songket of the Sasak ethnic group in the context of hyperreality. The traditional songket motifs of the Sasak ethnic group have started to fade and are losing out to the new songket motifs with more popular patterns. Apart from the market effect,...
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A Comprehensive Survey on Anomaly Detection in Autonomous Vehicles with a Conceptual LOA ResNet Framework
M. Lakshmi Prabha, G. Nishanth, T. Saravanane, G. Sarjith
Autonomous vehicles (AVs) rely on Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) communication to ensure safe and efficient navigation. However, the increasing sophistication of cyber-physical threats—such as Simple, Bad-Mouth, and Zig-Zag attacks—threatens the reliability and security of these systems. This paper presents...
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The Validation of the Inventory of Peer Attachment (IPA) among Chinese Migrant and Urban Adolescents
Wenjing Mo, Chen Chen
Background: The Inventory of Peer Attachment (IPA), developed by Armsden and Greenberg, is a widely used self-report questionnaire that measures peer attachment in youth. However, previous research has found that the factor-structure of the IPA is inconsistent in different cultures and among different...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.17 ASSESSMENT OF THE BRACHIAL ARTERY FLOW-MEDIATED DILATION WITHOUT ECG GATING
V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, F. Faita, C. Giannarelli, L. Ghiadoni, M. Demi
Pages: 110 - 110
Series: Advances in Physics Research
Proceedings Article
Power Spectrum Analysis of the Satellite Gravity Anomalies Data to Estimate the Thickness of Sediment Deposits in the Purwokerto-Purbalingga Groundwater Basin
Sehah, Urip Nurwijayanto Prabowo, Sukmaji Anom Raharjo, Laila Ariska
Analysis of power spectrum of the satellite gravity anomalies data has been carried out to estimate the thickness of sediment deposits in the Purwokerto-Purbalingga Groundwater Basin. Power spectrum analysis uses the Fourier transform principle by converting data from the space domain to the frequency...
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Effect of Two Different Plyometric Trainings on Strength, Speed and Agility Performance
Agus Hariyanto, Bayu Agung Pramono, Yetty Septiani Mustar, Anindya Mar’atus Sholikhah, M. Ilham Agung Prilaksono
Plyometric training (PT) is a popular form of physical conditioning among individuals involved in various dynamic sports to improve physical performances. This study focused on analyzing the effect of plyometric training on improving strength, speed, and agility of students following two kinds of plyometric...
Proceedings Article
Massive Trichobezoars in a Teenager with Rapunzel Syndrome: A Case of Severe Trichophagia
Aja Hamida Yusra, M. Surya Husada
Trichophagia, a compulsive behavior often associated with trichotillomania, involves the ingestion of hair, leading to the formation of trichobezoars—indigestible hair masses in the gastrointestinal tract. In severe cases, it manifests as Rapunzel syndrome, characterized by a large gastric trichobezoar...
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Training Halal Principles in Contract Marriage
M. Kenan Lubis
Contract marriage not religiously _ justified, though by condition acknowledged, thing thereby because Marry contract result in problem fulfillment right livelihood and inheritance for wife and children results Marry contract post expiry _ agreement Marry contract run out. See reality the need wish discussed...
Series: Advances in Physics Research
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Physical and Optical Properties of Nickel Ferrite (NiFe2O4) Nanoparticles Based on Iron Sand
L. Mahmudin, Y. Ndora, M. S. Ullum
Research has been conducted on the analysis of nickel ferrite (NiFe2O4) nanoparticles based on iron sand. The purpose of this study was to produce nickel ferrite nanoparticles and to determine the physical and optical properties of nickel ferrite nanoparticles. In this study, the synthesis of nickel...
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Hazard Detection and Response Robot for Real Time Monitoring
M. Raju Naik, M. Hema Harshitha, Pathuru Sathvik, Surishetty Suhas, V. Gayathri, Shrikant Upadhyay, S. V. S. Prasad
The project aims to design and develop a robot to detect hazards and give response using various sensors and an automated alert system. The robot is equipped with an ESP32-CAM module to capture live video, an MQ2 gas sensor to detect harmful gases, and a DHT11 sensor to monitor temperature and humidity...
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Embedding Ethics in Trade Law: Toward Sustainable Global Governance
M. Anwarul Aziz Kanak
International trade law increasingly incorporates references to sustainability and ethical responsibility, yet these concerns remain weakly embedded in binding legal structures. This paper examines how ethics can be more effectively integrated into trade governance through a doctrinal and comparative...
Proceedings Article
Influence of Technological Innovation in Marketing on Consumer Behaviour
S. Dinesh Kumar, K. Soundarapandiyan, S. Meera
With the advancement of information and communication technology in the modern day, there has been a considerable shift in the use of technology in marketing. Technological innovation has fundamentally altered business marketing techniques and had a big impact on consumer behaviour. This study looks...
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Banking Regulation and Board Remuneration on Cost Efficiency of Indonesian Banks
Daffaa Dewa Al-Ghiffari, V. Viverita
This study examines the relationship between bank capital regulation, income diversification, market discipline, and board remuneration on cost efficiency of Indonesia banks during the 2013–2022 period. The sample consists of 77 Indonesian banks registered in Indonesian Financial Service Authority (OJK)...
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The Application of FiF Oral Training APP to College Students’ Extracurricular Oral English Learning
Yajun Luo, Cong Liu
Based on the Theory of Distributed Cognition, this paper applies FiF Oral Training APP (FiF APP) to college students’ extracurricular oral English learning, and analyzes the feasibility of mobile-learning with smartphone APP in college students’ extracurricular learning. 154 students from 3 classes participated...
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Self-Efficacy and Entrepreneurship Education: Assessing the Impact Toward Entrepreneurial Intentions
M. Rahmat Dzakkiyuddin, Siska Ernawati Fatimah, Adi Setiawan
An imbalance between the number of workers and opportunities available, resulting in an increase in unemployment. Unemployment issues are still not resolved because many human resources are unable to compete for employment opportunities. Data shows that by August 2018, as much as 7,000,691 unemployment...
Proceedings Article
Selection Models Synthesis Based on Expert Estimates Extrapolation
Y.V. Bugaev, S.V. Chikunov, B.E. Nikitin, M.N. Ivliev
The analysis of large-scale business projects is non-dominant alternatives. However, the options under consideration may be too large, and the decision-maker may not be able to apply any mechanism for selecting the best option to this set. Most of the existing decision support procedures involve the...
Proceedings Article
Seven C’s Communication Skills Problems in Writing Business Letter of English Major Undergraduate Students
Karnedi, M. Zaim, Mukhaiyar
This article examines the students’ low ability and the degrees of their difficulties in writing business letters. The identified problems were based on the indicators of Seven C’s communication skills. Students had low skills in writing opening, body, and closing paragraphs of business letters. Questionnaires...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The Influence of Subsidence Angle to Column Demand-Capacity Diagram of a Multistory Building
M. Ibnu Syamsi, Yoga A. Harsoyo, Martyana D. Cahyati, Ilham Khomaini
Earthquake is an unpredictable natural disaster, and land subsidence is one of the followed impacts of this disaster. This occurrence can endanger buildings on the disaster area, especially the columns as the central element in the superstructure. This study aims to discover the influence of the inclination...
Journal: Clinical Hematology International
Research Article
Baseline Photos and Confident Annotation Improve Automated Detection of Cutaneous Graft-Versus-Host Disease
Xiaoqi Liu, Kelsey Parks, Inga Saknite, Tahsin Reasat, Austin D. Cronin, Lee E. Wheless, Benoit M. Dawant, Eric R. Tkaczyk
Pages: 108 - 115
Cutaneous erythema is used in diagnosis and response assessment of cutaneous chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD). The development of objective erythema evaluation methods remains a challenge. We used a pre-trained neural network to segment cGVHD erythema by detecting changes relative to a patient’s...
Proceedings Article
Achievement Emotions and Barriers to Online Learning of University Students During the COVID-19 Time
Phuong Vo, Trang Lam, Anh Nguyen
By definition, achievement emotions are emotions that are important and strongly linked with achievement activities or achievement outcomes. Researches have proved that achievement emotions are very important in the learning process of university students as they can affect learning performances, especially...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
PROTEOMICS OF THE VESSEL WALL
Manual Mayr
Pages: 109 - 110
Proteomics has made tremendous progress over the recent years. Initiatives, such as the Human Protein Atlas project, provide a great resource by capturing the in vivo location of proteins in different tissues and by making these data publically available (www.proteinatlas.org). Apart from the inherent...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P104 INFLUENCE OF AGE AND GENDER ON 24-HOUR VARIABILITY OF CENTRAL BLOOD PRESSURE: FINDINGS FROM THE INTERNATIONAL 24-HOUR AMBULATORY AORTIC BLOOD PRESSURE CONSORTIUM (I24ABC)
Thomas Weber, Athanase Protogerou, Siegfried Wassertheurer, Cristina Giannatasio, Piotr Jankowski, Yan Li, Alessandro Maloberti, Barry McDonnell, Carmel McEniery, Maria Lorenza Muiesan, Janos Nemcsik, Anna Paini, Enrique Rodilla, Ian Wilkinson, Robert Zweiker, James Sharman
Pages: 109 - 109
Background: Conventional brachial cuff BP is known to vary according to age and gender, but the influence of these factors on 24-hour ambulatory central BP is unknown. We sought to determine this in a large healthy population from 11 centers in Europe and Asia.
Methods: 24-hour ambulatory BP using a...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P192 ENDOTHELIAL DYSFUNCTION, ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN LUNG TRANSPLANTED INDIVIDUALS
Renáta Marietta Böcskei, Béla Benczúr, Veronika Müller, Noémi Eszes, György Láng, Attila Cziráki, György Losonczy, Anikó Bohács
Pages: 109 - 109
Background: The immunosuppressive treatment after organ transplantation highly contribute to evolve cardiovascular comorbidities like hypertension, hyperlipidemia, diabetes and kidney diseases. The effect of hypertriglyceridemia could cause accelerated atherosclerosis. Previous smoking and excessive...
Proceedings Article
Financial Performance Analysis at PT Bank Muamalat Indonesia, Tbk.
M. Thoyib, Rita Martini, Tarisa Salsabella, Marsahanda Aprilia
Financial statement analysis is a very important tool to obtain information about the financial condition and performance of the company during the period. By analyzing the financial statements, it can be seen whether the financial performance of a bank is in a healthy or unhealthy condition. The cause...
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Nutrient Digestibilities in Rusa Timor (Cervus timorensis de Blainville 1822) Fed on Maize Forage ad libitum Supplemented with Rice Bran and or Gliricidia sepium
M. S. Arifuddin, Damry, M. Mangun, Najamudin, R. Utomo
A study was carried out to investigate nutrient digestibilities in rusa timor (Cervus timorensis) fed on maize forage ad libitum supplemented with rice bran and or Gliricidia sepium. This was done in Palu, Indonesia from June to December 2011 using five male rusa timor with an age range of 1 - 2 years...
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DocConnect: Smart Diagnosis, Emergency Support and Doctor Scheduling
R. M. Hafiyya, Deema Mymoona, Deena Fathimma, P. P. Fathima Rishana, Shanid Malayil, A. K. Mubeena
This paper presents an innovative AI telehealth solution that unifies multiple essential services into one comprehensive platform. Unlike existing healthcare systems that operate in silos, DocConnect integrates an AI chatbot for real-time medical diagnosis, doctor appointment scheduling, emergency ambulance...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Evaluating the Effectiveness of Carbon Credit Systems in Driving Corporate Climate Action and Green Finance
Saba khan, B. M. Sahil, M. K. Ziyad Mohammed, L. S. Shilpashree, N. Nanditha, M. R. Manasa, R. Veekshitha, M. Gowramma
The increasing of climate change bring carbon credit schemes as crucial Instruments for mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enabling sustainable finance. This paper investigates to what extent such institutions foster business climate action and green financial flows.
Adopting a qualitative...
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Anthocyanin Extraction from Purple Banggai Yam Skin (Dioscorea alata L) as Acid-Base Bioindicators and Potential in Chemistry Learning
Sayu Komang Oktaviani, Tri Santoso, Anang W. M. Diah, Hockcu Suhanda, Sitti Aminah
Anthocyanins are natural pigments that can give color to plants, including purple banggai yams (Dioscorea alata L). Purple yams contain anthocyanin compounds that are sensitive to pH because they can show color changes in both acidic and alkaline pH, so they have the potential to be used as natural acid-base...
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The Impact of the 2024 Travel & Tourism Development Index (TTDI) on the Evaluation of the Previous Tourism Law and the Implications of the Enactment of the New Tourism Law in Indonesia
Citra Blanca Octafelina, Khoirunnida Ziyyan Amalia, Mellyana Wahyu Kinanti
Tourism is one of the sectors with significant potential to drive Indonesia’s economic growth. According to Statistics Indonesia (BPS, 2023), the tourism sector contributes nearly 4% to the national Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and generates millions of jobs. However, to fully optimize this potential,...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Assessment of Lift in Low to Mid-Rise Buildings Within the Greater Accra Region, Ghana
M. Pim-Wusu, K. Asante, C. Asante, N. K. Asidivu, T. Adu Gyamfi
In modern urban development, lift systems ensure functionality, accessibility, and efficiency in multi-storey buildings. The study assesses the adoption of lifts in low to mid-rise buildings within the Greater Accra Region.This research employs quantitative methods to thoroughly examine the topic. The...
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Visible Study of Mercuric Ion in Brassica Juncea Living Cells and Plants Using a Fluorescent Dye
Pin-san XU, Zheng-yao ZHANG, Ling-yao LI, Yu-bo LIU
Concern over mercury cytotoxicity inside live specimens has encouraged the development of efficient methods for the in vivo detection of this heavy metal. In this study, by using the previous developed fluorescence dye EPNP (2,6-bis-(4'-peperazino-N'-butyl-1',8'-naphthalimide) dimethylpyridine) as a...
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Customer Loyalty Analysis of Online Travel Agency App with Customer Satisfaction as A Mediation Variable.
Phima Ruthia Dwikesumasari, Rizka Miladiah Ervianty
In the current era, the internet plays critical roles in people's life. Several activities that used to be done traditionally (offline) have now enter the virtual world. This phenomenon brings a huge change in people's lifestyle who want something has done faster and easier than before. Just like a shopping...
Proceedings Article
Management Of Post- Certification Primary School Teacher Performance In The Minahasa District Education Office Environment
Martinus M.M. Krowin, Risal M. Merentek
Management of Performance of Post-Certification Primary School Teachers in the Minahasa District Education Office Environment This study in more detail the objectives of this study are: (1) describe the performance of post-certification primary school teachers in Minahasa Regency; (2) describes the development...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Performance Analysis for Gun Firing Impact Simulator Based on Hydraulic Motor
Chi He, Guangling Dong, Qiang Li, Mingyue Sun, Zhiqiang Wei
In order to save development expenditure, shorten test cycle and improve quality, modelling and simulation (M&S) is used in processes as index demonstration, developmental design, and type approval test. The main applications of gun and simulation technologies in its type approval test are introduced...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
The Use of Transport Modeling to Evaluate the Implementation of Pedestrianization in Maliboro Area, Yogyakarta
Wiji Lestarini, Ahmad Muanwar, M. Zudhi Irawan
Malioboro Area is the city centre of Yogyakarta. It is a very busy area. There are many shops, public utilities and attractions in this area. Many visitors come to this area, especially during long weekends and holidays. There is a plan to close and pedestrianize Malioboro main street. Traffic surveys...
Proceedings Article
Instant Hijab Designs For Urban Muslim Women
Indarti Indarti, Li-Hsun Peng
This research examines the adoption of an innovative hijab design for urban Muslim women that is both fashionable and is easy to wear. Participants were 20 young urban hijabistas (M=27) with expertise in fashion design. The data were collected in May 2017, via social media (Facebook). This study used...
Journal: Artery Research
Research Article
Altered Central Hemodynamics in Individuals with Down Syndrome
Thessa Irena Maria Hilgenkamp, Elizabeth Cornellia Schroeder, Sang Ouk Wee, Georgios Grigoriadis, Alexander Jacob Rosenberg, Tracy Baynard, Bo Fernhall
Pages: 107 - 112
Background: Individuals with Down Syndrome (DS) have autonomic dysfunction impacting regulation of heart rate, Blood Pressure (BP), and peripheral vasoconstriction. This may alter central hemodynamics through different wave reflections. We investigated central hemodynamics including wave reflection during...
Proceedings Article
Effectiveness of the Flipped Classroom Model on the Students’ Mathematical Creative Thinking Skills
N K Nida, B Usodo, D R S Saputro
The Flipped Classroom model is one type of Blended Learning model. In this model, the teacher will provide learning content to students through a website or social media before applying classroom learning. This study uses WhatsApp as a medium for sending content to students. WhatsApp is one of the social...
Proceedings Article
Ethnobotanical Survey of Medicinal Plants in Nagari Tuo Pariangan, West Sumatera
Wika Mardiyah, N Nisyawati, M Silalahi
An ethnobotanical survey of medicinal plants was carried out among Minangkabau tribe in NagariTuoPariangan, West Sumatera. The survey was carried out to gather information on the use of medicinal plants in order to learn about traditional knowledge of NagariTuoPariangan community. Semi-structured interview...
Proceedings Article
The Effect of the Catalyst (NaOH) on the Processing of Waste Used Oil Into Liquid Fuel
Azharuddin, Syafei, Didi Suryana, HB Indra, M R Rahmaddy, Y Pratomo, M A Ariasya
The use of lubricating oil is increasing every year the resulting waste is also increase. Based on the waste criteria issued by the Ministry of Environment, used oil is included in the category of B3 waste. Although used oil can still be used, if not managed properly, it can be dangerous for the environment....
Research Article
Rational solutions to Q3δ in the Adler-Bobenko-Suris list and degenerations
Song-lin Zhao, Da-jun Zhang
Pages: 107 - 132
We derive rational solutions in Casoratian form for the Nijhoff-Quispel-Capel (NQC) equation by using the lattice potential Korteweg-de Vries (lpKdV) equation and two Miura transformations between the lpKdV and the lattice potential modified KdV (lpmKdV) and the NQC equation. This allows us to present...
Proceedings Article
Avian Influenza Virus Subtype H5N1 in Pigeons: A Conventional Serological Detection
M. Daud AK, Erina, Mahdi Abrar, Fakhrurrazi, Darniati, Maryulia Dewi, Sugito, Amiruddin, Roslizawaty, T. Reza Ferasyi, Ismail, Abdul Harris
Prior to the novel coronavirus, the subtype H5N1 that emerged in Asia in 2003 and hit Indonesia from 2005 to 2010 has created fears with the public. Attention has not only been detections of domestic fowls but pigeons as well. This study aimed to detect the specific antibody to the avian influenza virus...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.10 AMBULATORY ARTERIAL STIFFNESS INDEX IN TURNER SYNDROME: THE IMPACT OF SEX HORMONE REPLACEMENT
K.H. Mortensen, K.W. Hansen, M. Erlandsen, J.S. Christiansen, C.H. Gravholt
Pages: 108 - 109
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P103 REFERENCE VALUES IN A REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE FOR A CERTAIN COUNTRY
Pedro Forcada, Carlos Castellaro, Sergio Gonzalez, Carol Kotliar, Sebastian Obregon, Jorge Chiabaut Svane
Pages: 108 - 109
Background: Difference between sex, age, ethnias etc. have been described for every parameter of vascular structure and function. It is of outmost importance to know their reference values for using non invasive vascular evaluations (NIVE) in a certain population to detect subclinical aterosclerosis.
Objective:...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P191 AORTIC STIFFNESS AND INFLAMMATION IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASES: AN INDIVIDUAL PARTICIPANT DATA META-ANALYSIS
Luca Zanoli, Pierre Boutouyrie, Pasquale Fatuzzo, Kadir Ozturk, Maria Cappello, Eleni Theocharidou, Pietro Castellino, Stephane Laurent
Pages: 108 - 109
Importance: The finding that aortic pulse wave velocity (aPWV) is increased may explain why patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased cardiovascular risk despite the low prevalence of classic cardiovascular risk factors.
Objective: To determine why these patients have an increased...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P2.09 INCREASED AUGMENTATION INDEX IN POST-COARCTECTOMY PATIENTS WITHOUT SIGNIFICANT RESTENOSIS
B. van den Bogaard, G.J. Mackaij, B.J. Bouma, B.J.M. Mulder, M. Groenink, G.A. van Montfrans, B.J.H. van den Born
Pages: 108 - 108