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Lars Ib Andersen
Researcher at Odense University Hospital
Publications - 21
Citations - 580
Lars Ib Andersen is an academic researcher from Odense University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery bypass surgery & Angioplasty. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 21 publications receiving 561 citations.
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Danish Multicenter Randomized Study of Invasive Versus Conservative Treatment in Patients With Inducible Ischemia After Thrombolysis in Acute Myocardial Infarction (DANAMI)
Jan Madsen,Peer Grande,Kari Saunamäki,Per Thayssen,Eli Kassis,Ulrik H. Eriksen,Klaus Rasmussen,Stig Haunsø,Torsten Toftegaard Nielsen,Torben Haghfelt,Per Fritz-Hansen,Erik Hjelms,Peter K. Paulsen,Poul Alstrup,Henrik Arendrup,Uffe Niebuhr-Jørgensen,Lars Ib Andersen +16 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that patients with inducible ischemia before discharge who have received treatment with thrombolytic drugs for their first acute myocardial infarction should be referred to coronary arteriography and revascularized accordingly.
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Effect of Candesartan Treatment on Left Ventricular Remodeling After Aortic Valve Replacement for Aortic Stenosis
Jordi S. Dahl,Lars Videbæk,Mikael Kjær Poulsen,Patricia A. Pellikka,Karsten Tange Veien,Lars Ib Andersen,Torben Haghfelt,Jacob E. Møller +7 more
TL;DR: Angiotensin receptor blockade with candesartan after AVR in patients with AS is associated with augmented reverse LV and LA remodeling compared to conventional management.
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Noninvasive assessment of filling pressure and left atrial pressure overload in severe aortic valve stenosis: relation to ventricular remodeling and clinical outcome after aortic valve replacement
Jordi S. Dahl,Lars Videbæk,Mikael Kjær Poulsen,Patricia A. Pellikka,Karsten Tange Veien,Lars Ib Andersen,Torben Haghfelt,Jacob E. Møller +7 more
TL;DR: In patients with symptomatic severe aortic valve stenosis undergoing aortsic valve replacement, left atrial volume provides important prognostic information beyond standard risk factors.
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Brain microvascular function during cardiopulmonary bypass.
Hans Rahbek Sørensen,Bent Husum,J. Waaben,Kurt Andersen,Lars Ib Andersen,K. Gefke,Annette L. Kaarsen,Albert Gjedde +7 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that the decrease of cerebral metabolic rate for glucose during normothermic cardiopulmonary bypass is caused by interruption of blood flow through a part of the capillary bed, possibly by microemboli, and that cerebral blood flow is an inadequate indicator of capillary blood flow.
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Revascularization compared to medical treatment in patients with silent vs. symptomatic residual ischemia after thrombolyzed myocardial infarction--the DANAMI study.
Jan Madsen,Torsten Toftegaard Nielsen,Peer Grande,Ulrik H. Eriksen,Kari Saunamäki,Per Thayssen,Eli Kassis,Klaus Rasmussen,Stig Haunsø,Torben Haghfelt,Per Fritz-Hansen,Erik Hjelms,Peter K. Paulsen,Poul Alstrup,Henrik Arendrup,Uffe Niebuhr-Jørgensen,Lars Ib Andersen +16 more
TL;DR: Compared to conservative strategy, invasive treatment reduces the risk of nonfatal reinfarction and hospital admissions for unstable angina in thrombolyzed post-AMI patients with silent as well as symptomatic exercise-induced ischemia.