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Stanley Nattel
Researcher at Montreal Heart Institute
Publications - 802
Citations - 72437
Stanley Nattel is an academic researcher from Montreal Heart Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atrial fibrillation & Heart failure. The author has an hindex of 132, co-authored 778 publications receiving 65700 citations. Previous affiliations of Stanley Nattel include Mayo Clinic & Brigham and Women's Hospital.
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A Clinical Approach to Early Repolarization
Manoj N. Obeyesekere,George Klein,Stanley Nattel,Peter Leong-Sit,Lorne J. Gula,Allan C. Skanes,Raymond Yee,Andrew D. Krahn +7 more
TL;DR: This review will emphasize that the majority of individuals with ER are at no or minimal risk for arrhythmic events, and in others the ER substrate may potentially increase arrhythmmic risk associated with underlying cardiac pathology.
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Intracrine endothelin signaling evokes IP3-dependent increases in nucleoplasmic Ca2 + in adult cardiac myocytes
Clémence Merlen,Nada Farhat,Xiaoyan Luo,David Chatenet,Artavazd Tadevosyan,Louis Villeneuve,Marc-Antoine Gillis,Stanley Nattel,Stanley Nattel,Eric Thorin,Eric Thorin,Alain Fournier,Bruce G. Allen +12 more
TL;DR: The data suggest that 1) the endothelin receptor in the cardiac nuclear membranes is ETB, 2) ETB traffics directly to the nuclear membrane after biosynthesis, 3) exogenous endothelins are not ligands for ETB on nuclear membranes, and 4)ETB associated with the nuclear membranes regulates nuclear Ca(2+) signaling.
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Long-term risk stratification with dipyridamole imaging
Jean Lette,Carole Bertrand,Denis Gossard,Onorio Ruscito,Michel Cerino,Daniel McNamara,Michel Picard,Marie-Claire Eybalin,Andre Levasseur,Stanley Nattel +9 more
TL;DR: Quantitative dipyridamole-201TI imaging appears to be a powerful predictor of future cardiac events in patients with coronary disease and a low exercise tolerance and is a potentially useful contributor to risk-profile assessment and to the treatment of these patients.
Society Guidelines The 2014 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Companion: A Practical Approach to the Use of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Guidelines
TL;DR: The response to these questions and the underlying logic are provided, along with an indication of future research needed where no specific approach can presently be recommended based on the literature.
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The 2014 Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Companion: A Practical Approach to the Use of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society Guidelines
Laurent Macle,John A. Cairns,Jason G. Andrade,L. Brent Mitchell,Stanley Nattel,Atul Verma,Jason G. Andrade,Clare L. Atzema,Alan Bell,Stuart J. Connolly,Jafna L. Cox,Paul Dorian,David J. Gladstone,Jeff S. Healey,Kori Leblanc,Ratika Parkash,Louise Pilote,Mike Sharma,Allan C. Skanes,Mario Talajic,Teresa S.M. Tsang,Subodh Verma,David Bewick,Vidal Essebag,Peter G. Guerra,Brett Heilbron,Charles R. Kerr,Bob Kiaii,George Klein,Simon Kouz,Michael Sean McMurtry,Daniel Ngui,Pierre Pagé,Paul Timothy Pollak,Jan Surkes,D. George Wyse +35 more
TL;DR: The Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) Atrial Fibrillation Guidelines Program has generated a comprehensive series of documents regarding the management of atrial fibrillation between 2010 and 2014.