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Claude Nadeau
Researcher at University of Ottawa
Publications - 8
Citations - 745
Claude Nadeau is an academic researcher from University of Ottawa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 8 publications receiving 733 citations. Previous affiliations of Claude Nadeau include Laval University.
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Prognostic value of neurohumoral activation in patients with an acute myocardial infarction : effect of captopril
Jean L. Rouleau,Milton Packer,Lemuel A. Moyé,Jacques de Champlain,Daniel G. Bichet,Marc Klein,Jacques R. Rouleau,Bruce Sussex,J. Malcolm O. Arnold,Francois Sestier,John O. Parker,Patricia McEwan,Victoria Bernstein,T. Edward Cuddy,Gervasio A. Lamas,Stephen S. Gottlieb,John McCans,Claude Nadeau,François Delage,Chuan Chuan C Wun,Marc A. Pfeffer +20 more
TL;DR: Only plasma renin activity and aldosterone, atrial natriuretic peptide and arginine vasopressin were independent predictors of the combined end points of cardiovascular mortality, development of severe heart failure or recurrent myocardial infarction.
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Activation of neurohumoral systems in postinfarction left ventricular dysfunction
Jean L. Rouleau,Jacques de Champlain,Marc Klein,Daniel G. Bichet,Lemuel A. Moyé,Milton Packer,Gilles R. Dagenais,Bruce Sussex,J. Malcolm O. Arnold,Francois Sestier,John O. Parker,Patricia McEwan,Victoria Bernstein,T. Edward Cuddy,Gervasio A. Lamas,Stephen S. Gottlieb,John McCans,Claude Nadeau,François Delage,Peggy Hamm,Marc A. Pfeffer +20 more
TL;DR: Although all neurohormones except epinephrine were increased compared with values in age-matched control subjects, plasma norepinephrine values ranged from normal to very high, indicating a wide spectrum of neurohumoral activation.
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Effect of amlodipine, atenolol and their combination on myocardial ischemia during treadmill exercise and ambulatory monitoring
Richard F. Davies,Habibullah Habibi,W. Peter Klinke,Pierre Dessain,Claude Nadeau,Denis C. Phaneuf,Serge Lepage,Sankaranarayanan Raman,Margaret Herbert,Kathy Foris,Wolfgang Linden,Jennifer A. Buttars,atenolol In Silent Ischemia Study (Casis) Investigators +12 more
TL;DR: Ischemia during treadmill testing was more effectively suppressed by amlodipine, whereas ischemic episodes during ambulatory monitoring was more effective suppressed by atenolol.
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Activation of neurohumoral systems following acute myocardial infarction
Jean L. Rouleau,Lemuel A. Moyé,Jacques de Champlain,Marc Klein,Daniel G. Bichet,Milton Packer,Bruce Sussex,J. Malcolm O. Arnold,Francois Sestier,John O. Parker,M.M.Patricia McEwan,Victoria Bernstein,Thomas E. Cuddy,François Delage,Claude Nadeau,Gervasio A. Lamas,Stephen S. Gottlieb,John McCans,Marc A. Pfeffer +18 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that, in fact, a subgroup of patients without overt heart failure has persistent neurohumoral activation at the time of hospital discharge postinfarction, and that this activation involves several neurohumological systems.
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Enalapril versus digoxin in patients with congestive heart failure: A multicenter study
Richard F. Davies,Donald S. Beanlands,Claude Nadeau,Denis C. Phaneuf,Andrew L. Morris,J.Malcolm Arnold,John O. Parker,Ronald Baigrie,Paul Latour,W. Peter Klinke,Victoria Bernstein,Marie-Hélène Leblanc,Henry Mizgala,Andrew Stevens,Guy Boisvert +14 more
TL;DR: Although the majority of patients in both groups did well, those receiving enalapril experienced fewer adverse clinical events and had less fatigue during submaximal exercise.