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Angela H.E.M. Maas
Researcher at Radboud University Nijmegen
Publications - 177
Citations - 7186
Angela H.E.M. Maas is an academic researcher from Radboud University Nijmegen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 156 publications receiving 4935 citations. Previous affiliations of Angela H.E.M. Maas include University of Milano-Bicocca.
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ESC Guidelines on the management of cardiovascular diseases during pregnancy The Task Force on the Management of Cardiovascular Diseases
Carina Blomström Lundqvist,Rafael Ferreira,Jean-Michel Foidart,Joshua D. Simon,R. Gibbs,Angela H.E.M. Maas,Petronella G. Pieper,Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink,Maria Schaufelberger +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented a list of risk factors for venous thrombo-embolism in pregnancy and puerperium in women with heart disease, including the following risk factors: hypertension, congestive heart failure, hypertension, age (>75 years), diabetes, stroke, and atrial septal defect.
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Gender differences in coronary heart disease
TL;DR: In this review, the major issues that are important in the diagnosis and treatment of coronary heart disease in women are summarised.
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ESC Guidelines on the Management of Cardiovascular Diseases During Pregnancy
Vera Regitz-Zagrosek,Carina Blomström Lundqvist,Claudio Borghi,Renata Cifkova,Rafael Ferreira,Jean-Michel Foidart,J. Simon R. Gibbs,Christa Gohlke-Baerwolf,Bulent Gorenek,Bernard Iung,Mike Kirby,Angela H.E.M. Maas,João Morais,Petros Nihoyannopoulos,Petronella G. Pieper,Patrizia Presbitero,Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink,Maria Schaufelberger,Ute Seeland,Lucia Torracca +19 more
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Gender in cardiovascular diseases: impact on clinical manifestations, management, and outcomes
Vera Regitz-Zagrosek,Sabine Oertelt-Prigione,Eva Prescott,Flavia Franconi,Eva Gerdts,Anna Foryst-Ludwig,Angela H.E.M. Maas,Alexandra Kautzky-Willer,Dorit Knappe-Wegner,Ulrich Kintscher,Karl-Heinz Ladwig,Karin Schenck-Gustafsson,Verena Stangl +12 more
TL;DR: The term S&G is used for all medical relevant differences between women and men in the present review to include the inclusion of the gender dimension into biomedical research since ‘it helps improve the scientific quality …’.
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European Society of Cardiology, acute cardiovascular care association, SCAD study group: a position paper on spontaneous coronary artery dissection.
TL;DR: Current knowledge on SCAD is set-out for the benefit of practicing clinicians caring for patients with this condition and the consensus on contemporary management and areas of controversy and uncertainty are presented.