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Angel Montiel-Trujillo

Researcher at Victoria University, Australia

Publications -  9
Citations -  164

Angel Montiel-Trujillo is an academic researcher from Victoria University, Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metabolic equivalent & Adiponectin. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 9 publications receiving 111 citations.

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Effectiveness and safety of a home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme of mixed surveillance in patients with ischemic heart disease at moderate cardiovascular risk: A randomised, controlled clinical trial

TL;DR: The home-based cardiac rehabilitation programme with mixed surveillance appears to be as effective and safe as the traditional model in patients with ischemic heart disease who are at moderate cardiovascular risk.
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Hereditary patterns of bicuspid aortic valve in a hundred families.

TL;DR: In the population, the BAV recurrence rate in FDRs was low, the hereditary transmission of morphologic BAV types seems by chance, and the aortic dimensions in tricuspid FDRs are normal.
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Beta-blocker therapy for dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction induced by exercise

TL;DR: Negative inotropic therapy may represent a beneficial therapeutic approach in selected patients with dynamic left ventricular outflow tract obstruction induced by exercise and identified during exercise echocardiography.
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Effects of exercise on inflammation in cardiac rehabilitation.

TL;DR: A cardiac rehabilitation program decreased anthropometric variables and blood pressure figures, and improved lipid metabolism and ergometry data, however, no changes regarding the inflammatory state were observed.
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Dobutamine stress echocardiography identifies patients with angina and dynamic left ventricular outflow obstruction in physiological exercise.

TL;DR: The reproducibility of DLVOTO during EE in patients with unexplained angina and withDLVOTO on DE is associated with the size of the LVOT and the LV mass index, and the long‐term prognosis is excellent.