منابع مشابه
Editorial: Aspirin and Coronary Deaths
IN THIS ISSUE Hennekens, Karlson and Rosner report a lack of association between the frequent use of aspirin, defined as use . 4 days per week, and subsequent coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality. The experimental design was that of the retrospective, case-controlled study. The investigators surveyed the death certificates filed in two Florida counties over a 16-month period and identified th...
متن کاملRegular Aspirin Use and Coronary Deaths
Information was collected for a large number of coronary risk factors on a series of 568 married, white men, aged 30-70 years, who died from coronary heart disease. Information on the same risk factors was collected on an equal number of living controls matched on age, sex, marital status and neighborhood. For regular aspirin users (i.e., _ 4 days per week) compared with non-users, the crude ma...
متن کاملORIGINAL ARTICLES A Case-Control Study of Regular Aspirin Use and Coronary Deaths
Information was collected for a large number of coronary risk factors on a series of 568 married, white men, aged 30-70 years, who died from coronary heart disease. Information on the same risk factors was collected on an equal number of living controls matched on age, sex, marital status and neighborhood. For regular aspirin users (i.e., _ 4 days per week) compared with non-users, the crude ma...
متن کاملA case-control study of regular aspirin use and coronary deaths.
Information was collected for a large number of coronary risk factors on a series of 568 married, white men, aged 30--70 years, who died from coronary heart disease. Information on the same risk factors was collected on an equal number of living controls matched on age, sex, marital status and neighborhood. For regular aspirin users (i.e. greater than or equal to 4 days per week) compared with ...
متن کاملAspirin and coronary artery disease.
Coronary atherosclerosis (CAD), a chronic inflammatory disorder, arises when genetic susceptibility, intercurrent conditions such as diabetes and hypertension and environmental factors interact. Although CAD can remain stable for many years, thrombus formation at sites of plaque rupture may lead to unstable angina (UA) or myocardial infarction (MI). Already recognised as the central component o...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Circulation
سال: 1978
ISSN: 0009-7322,1524-4539
DOI: 10.1161/01.cir.58.1.39