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Geneviève Derumeaux

Researcher at French Institute of Health and Medical Research

Publications -  172
Citations -  31351

Geneviève Derumeaux is an academic researcher from French Institute of Health and Medical Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 51, co-authored 152 publications receiving 29483 citations. Previous affiliations of Geneviève Derumeaux include Claude Bernard University Lyon 1 & University of Lyon.

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2013 ESH/ESC Guidelines for the management of arterial hypertension: The Task Force for the management of arterial hypertension of the European Society of Hypertension (ESH) and of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).

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TL;DR: In this article, a randomized controlled trial of Aliskiren in the Prevention of Major Cardiovascular Events in Elderly people was presented. But the authors did not discuss the effect of the combination therapy in patients living with systolic hypertension.
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Percutaneous Transcatheter Implantation of an Aortic Valve Prosthesis for Calcific Aortic Stenosis First Human Case Description

TL;DR: A percutaneous implantable prosthetic heart valve (PHV) composed of 3 bovine pericardial leaflets mounted within a balloon-expandable stent was developed in this article.
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Effect of Cyclosporine on Reperfusion Injury in Acute Myocardial Infarction

TL;DR: Administration of cyclosporine at the time of reperfusion was associated with a smaller infarct by some measures than that seen with placebo, and these data are preliminary and require confirmation in a larger clinical trial.
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Recurrent Cerebrovascular Events Associated with Patent Foramen Ovale, Atrial Septal Aneurysm, or Both

TL;DR: The risk of recurrent cerebrovascular events associated with patent foramen ovale and atrial septal aneurysm was found to be 2.3 percent (95 percent confidence interval, 0.3 to 4.3%).