Use of novel intracoronary technology to investigate the effect of cold air inhalation during exerci...
Use of novel intracoronary technology to investigate the effect of cold air inhalation during exercise on coronary microvascular resistance and blood flow in coronary artery disease: a cross-sectional study
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Williams, Rupert, Dr , Asrress, Kaleab, PhD , Lumley, Matthew, BSc , Arri, Satpal, BSc , Patterson, Tiffany, BSc , Ellis, Howard, BSc , Manou-Stathopoulou, Vasiliki, BSc , Khawaja, Zeeshan, BSc , Briceno, Natalia, BSc , Moschonas, Konstantinos, MBBCh , Clapp, Brian, PhD , Perera, Divaka, MD , Plein, Sven, Prof , Marber, Michael, Prof and Redwood, Simon, Prof
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London: Elsevier Ltd
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Abstract Background Highest rates of exertion-related cardiac death occur during cold air inhalation (eg, shovelling snow), but the pathophysiological changes are unclear. Novel technology with intracoronary wires simultaneously and accurately measures coronary artery pressure and coronary blood flow, allowing physiological investigation of the eff...
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Use of novel intracoronary technology to investigate the effect of cold air inhalation during exercise on coronary microvascular resistance and blood flow in coronary artery disease: a cross-sectional study
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Asrress, Kaleab, PhD
Lumley, Matthew, BSc
Arri, Satpal, BSc
Patterson, Tiffany, BSc
Ellis, Howard, BSc
Manou-Stathopoulou, Vasiliki, BSc
Khawaja, Zeeshan, BSc
Briceno, Natalia, BSc
Moschonas, Konstantinos, MBBCh
Clapp, Brian, PhD
Perera, Divaka, MD
Plein, Sven, Prof
Marber, Michael, Prof
Redwood, Simon, Prof
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TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1773835106
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/TN_cdi_proquest_miscellaneous_1773835106
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0140-6736
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1474-547X
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10.1016/S0140-6736(16)00493-1