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Per Anton Sirnes
Researcher at University of Erlangen-Nuremberg
Publications - 65
Citations - 55066
Per Anton Sirnes is an academic researcher from University of Erlangen-Nuremberg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Heart failure & Myocardial infarction. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 59 publications receiving 51568 citations. Previous affiliations of Per Anton Sirnes include University of Oslo & Sahlgrenska University Hospital.
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Shift Work Including Night Work and Long Working Hours in Industrial Plants Increases the Risk of Atherosclerosis
Marit Skogstad,Asgeir Mamen,Lars-Kristian Lunde,Bente Ulvestad,Dagfinn Matre,Hans Christian Dalsbotten Aass,Reidun Øvstebø,Pia Nielsen,Kari S. Samuelsen,Øivind Skare,Per Anton Sirnes +10 more
TL;DR: Number of years as a shift worker was associated with increased carotid intima media thickness (max IMT) and an elevated CRP and within the normal range for this age group, VO2max was 41 (9) ml/kg/min.
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Afterload Hypersensitivity in Patients With Left Bundle Branch Block
John M Aalen,Petter Storsten,Espen W. Remme,Per Anton Sirnes,Ola Gjesdal,C K Larsen,Erik Kongsgaard,Espen Boe,Helge Skulstad,Jonny Hisdal,Otto A. Smiseth +10 more
TL;DR: Moderate elevation of arterial pressure caused marked reductions in LVEF and GLS in patients with LBBB, which reflects a cardiodepressive effect of elevated afterload in the dyssynchronous ventricle and was attributed to loss of septal function.
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Reproducibility of quantitative coronary analysis, Assessment of variability due to frame selection, different observers, and different cinefilmless laboratories.
TL;DR: The variability of QCA performed in cinefilmless, digital laboratories is small, and within a range making it an useful tool for clinical practice and group comparisons in clinical studies, however, the error range ofQCA measurements must be taken into consideration when judging results from individual patients.
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Guía de práctica clínica para el diagnóstico y manejo del síncope (versión 2009)
Angel Moya,Richard Sutton,Fabrizio Ammirati,Jean Jacques Blanc,Michele Brignole,Johannes B. Dahm,Jean Claude Deharo,Jacek Gajek,Knut Gjesdal,Andrew D. Krahn,Martial Massin,Mauro Pepi,Thomas Pezawas,Ricardo Ruiz Granell,François Sarasin,Andrea Ungar,J. Gert van Dijk,Edmond P. Walma,Wouter Wieling,Haruhiko Abe,David G. Benditt,Wyatt W. Decker,Blair P. Grubb,Horacio Kaufmann,Carlos A. Morillo,Brian Olshansky,Steve W. Parry,Robert S. Sheldon,Win Kuang Shen,Alec Vahanian,Angelo Auricchio,Jeroen J. Bax,Claudio Ceconi,Veronica Dean,Gerasimos Filippatos,Christian Funck-Brentano,Richard Hobbs,Peter Kearney,Theresa McDonagh,Keith McGregor,Bogdan A. Popescu,Zeljko Reiner,Udo Sechtem,Per Anton Sirnes,Michal Tendera,Panos E. Vardas,Petr Widimsky,Esmeray Acarturk,Felicita Andreotti,Riccardo Asteggiano,Urs Bauersfeld,Abdelouahab Bellou,Athanase Benetos,Johan Brandt,Mina K. Chung,Pietro Cortelli,Antoine Da Costa,Fabrice Extramiana,José M. Ferro,Bulent Gorenek,Antti Hedman,Rafael Hirsch,Gabriela Kaliska,Rose Anne Kenny,Keld Per Kjeldse,Rachel Lampert,Henning Molgard,Rain Paju,Aras Puodziukynas,Antonio Raviele,Pilar Roman,Martin Scherer,Ronald Schondorf,Rosa Sicari,Peter Vanbrabant,Christian Wolpert,José Luis Zamorano +76 more
TL;DR: The Guias de Practica Clinica no deben invalidar la responsabilidad individual de los profesionales de la salud a la hora de tomar decisiones adecuadas a las circunstancias individuales de cada paciente as discussed by the authors.
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Cardiovascular Health Effects of Shift Work with Long Working Hours and Night Shifts: Study Protocol for a Three-Year Prospective Follow-Up Study on Industrial Workers.
Lars-Kristian Lunde,Øivind Skare,Asgeir Mamen,Per Anton Sirnes,Hans Christian Dalsbotten Aass,Reidun Øvstebø,Elisabeth M Goffeng,Dagfinn Matre,Pia Nielsen,Hanne Siri Amdahl Heglum,Stine Eriksen Hammer,Marit Skogstad +11 more
TL;DR: This work will use a comprehensive set of methods to identify the effects of shift work with long working hours and night shifts on cardiovascular health, and provide new knowledge on the association between early manifestations of CVD and occupational exposure to shift work.