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Yves Cottin
Researcher at Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University
Publications - 1
Citations - 134
Yves Cottin is an academic researcher from Pierre-and-Marie-Curie University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical endpoint & Placebo. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 1 publications receiving 113 citations.
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Early eplerenone treatment in patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction without heart failure: The Randomized Double-Blind Reminder Study
Gilles Montalescot,Bertram Pitt,Esteban López de Sá,Christian W. Hamm,Marcus Flather,Freek W.A. Verheugt,Harry Shi,Eva Turgonyi,Miguel Orri,John Vincent,Faiez Zannad,Georg Noll,Robin A.P. Weir,Blair J. O'Neill,Michael Böhm,W. Stuart Hillis,Andrew Grieve,Jean-Lucien Rouleau,Filippatos Gerasimos,David Fitchett,Serge Lepage,Minakshi Madan,Bruce Sussex,Gerald Tremblay,Robert C. Welsh,Graham C. Wong,Martin Hutyra,Jiri Kettner,Petr Ostadal,Jindrich Spinar,Jan Vojacek,Michel Barboteu,Jean-Philippe Collet,Pierre Coste,Yves Cottin,Dominique Ducos,Michel Galinier,Emmanuel Teiger,Gilles Zemour,Johann Bauersachs,Rainer Hambrecht,Gerhard Hauf,Hubertus Heuer,Harald Mudra,Thomas Münzel,Stephan Steiner,Ruth H. Strasser,Karsten Sydow,Carsten Tschöpe,Rolf Wachter,Nikos Werner,Dimitros Alexopoulos,Dimitrios Babalis,Vlassios N Pyrgakis,Csaba András Dézsi,Geza Lupkovics,Peter Polgar,János Tomcsányi,J. Herrman,J. M. Ten Berg,Jerzy Gorny,Jacek Kubica,Jerzy Lewczuk,Witold Zmuda,Marian Hranai,Frantisek Kovar,Roman Margoczy,Karol Micko,Jaroslav Sumbal,Xavier Bosch Genover,Antonio Fernández Ortiz,Miguel Fiol Sala,Cosme Garcia Garcia,Carlos Perez Muñoz,Juan Ramon Rey Blas,Franciso Ridocci Soriano,Dawn L. Adamson,Farqad Alamgir,Anoop Chauhan,Gregory Y.H. Lip,Thomas N. Martin,Gerry P McCann,David E. Newby,David Smith +83 more
TL;DR: The addition of eplerenone during the acute phase of STEMI was safe and well tolerated and reduced the primary endpoint over a mean 13 months follow-up mostly because of significantly lower BNP/NT-proBNP levels.