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Contents: Volume 22, Number 21 : November 2001   [Index by Author] 
       ESC News and Appointments
       Editorials
       Hotline editorial
       Review article
       Regular articles
       Letters to the Editor


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ESC News and Appointments:

ESC News and Appointments
Eur Heart J 2001 22: I-IV. [PDF] [Request Permissions]  

Editorials:

W.C. Little
Hypertensive pulmonary oedema is due to diastolic dysfunction
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1961-1964. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

C.M. Seifer and R.A. Kenny
Head-up tilt testing in children
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1968-1971. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

P.F. Cohn
The value of continuous ST segment monitoring in patients with unstable angina
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1972-1973. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

S. Windecker and B. Meier
All stents are not alike or is the difference in the eye of the observer only?
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1973-1977. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

Hotline editorial:

J.E. Tcheng, J. Strony, T.J. Lorenz, and J.C. O'Shea
ESPRIT in context: pharmacology matters!
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1965-1967. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

Review article:

M.C. Petrie, C. Berry, S. Stewart, and J.J.V. McMurray
Failing ageing hearts
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1978-1990. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

Regular articles:

D.J Patel, A.H Gomma, C.J Knight, D.A Mulcahy, C.A Wright, H.J Purcell, and K.M Fox
Why is recurrent myocardial ischaemia a predictor of adverse outcome in unstable angina?. An observational study of myocardial ischaemia and its relation to coronary anatomy
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1991-1996. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

K.M. Akkerhuis, P.A.J. Klootwijk, W. Lindeboom, V.A.W.M. Umans, S. Meij, P.-P. Kint, and M.L. Simoons
Recurrent ischaemia during continuous multilead ST-segment monitoring identifies patients with acute coronary syndromes at high risk of adverse cardiac events; meta-analysis of three studies involving 995 patients
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 1997-2006. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

R. Hoffmann, C. Jansen, A. König, P.K. Haager, G. Kerckhoff, J. Vom Dahl, V. Klauss, P. Hanrath, and H. Mudra
Stent design related neointimal tissue proliferation in human coronary arteries; an intravascular ultrasound study
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2007-2014. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

R. Hoffmann, P. Haager, G.S. Mintz, G. Kerckhoff, R. Schwarz, A. Franke, J. Vom Dahl, and P. Hanrath
The impact of high pressure vs low pressure stent implantation on intimal hyperplasia and follow-up lumen dimensions; results of a randomized trial
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2015-2024. [Abstract] [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

Letters to the Editor:

J.W Deckers, R van Domburg, V. Manger Cats, and R.J.G Peters
Public risk factor screening on the occasion of the ESC meeting in Amsterdam—results from ‘For Your Heart’s Sake’
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2025-2026. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

W.B. Batchelor
From COURT to HOMBURG: in search of the optimal contrast agent
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2026-2028. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

T. Weber, J. Auer, R. Berent, and B. Eber
Gender differences in recurrent coronary events. The FINMONICA MI register
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2026. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

B. Scheller
A reply
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2028-2029. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

R. Schräder
Ionic or non-ionic contrast media in stent placement
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2029. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

B. Scheller
A reply
Eur Heart J 2001 22: 2029-2031. [PDF] [References] [Request Permissions]  

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