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Thomas Senoner

Researcher at Innsbruck Medical University

Publications -  39
Citations -  612

Thomas Senoner is an academic researcher from Innsbruck Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Coronary artery disease & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 32 publications receiving 240 citations.

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Oxidative Stress in Cardiovascular Diseases: Still a Therapeutic Target?

TL;DR: This review aims at giving an introduction into oxidative stress in CVD, with special focus on endothelial dysfunction, and then examining in detail the role of oxidative Stress in the most prevalent of these diseases.
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Associations of Oxidative Stress and Postoperative Outcome in Liver Surgery with an Outlook to Future Potential Therapeutic Options

TL;DR: The role of oxidative stress in liver surgery in particular is examined, discussing both transplantation and resection, and potential therapeutic agents that might be beneficial in reducing the burden of oxidative Stress in hepatic diseases and during surgery are presented.
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Does coronary calcium score zero reliably rule out coronary artery disease in low-to-intermediate risk patients? A coronary CTA study.

TL;DR: Early signs of CAD on CTA are frequent in CCS 0 and even present in the majority of ultralow CCS patients, who should not be downgraded to CCS zero patients, and high-risk plaque and >50% stenosis rate is low but not negligible; and MACE rate very low.
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Coronary atherosclerosis characteristics in HIV-infected patients on long-term antiretroviral therapy: insights from coronary computed tomography-angiography.

TL;DR: Non-calcified and HRP burden in HIV-infected individuals on long-term ART is higher and associated with higher cardiovascular risk and HIV-positive individuals displayed a higher stenosis severity (CAD-RADS) and more ectatic coronary arteries compared to the control group.
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Functional neuroimaging in the acute phase of Takotsubo syndrome: volumetric and functional changes of the right insular cortex

TL;DR: In the acute phase of TTS volumetric changes in frontal regions and the central autonomic network (i.e. insula, anterior cingulate cortex, and amygdala) were noted, and in particular, the right insula had bothvolumetric and functional changes.