Clinical Implications of Recent Research Results in Arteriosclerosis:
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1. Verfasser: Hauss, Werner Heinrich 1907-1996 (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:German
Veröffentlicht: Wiesbaden VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 1983
Schriftenreihe:Abhandlungen der Rheinisch-Westfälischen Akademie der Wissenschaften 70
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Beschreibung:The survey of the following epidemiologic studies of "Institut für Arterioskleroseforschung" in Münster was given: 1. Follow-up study to analyze longterm mortality after myocardial infarction and individual risk of death. 2. Secondary preventive study after myocardial infarction under the conception of mesenchymal suppression. 3. Prospective study to find out the predictive power of cholesterol sub fractions. 4. Study of old age probands. The advantage of our infrastructure of the epidemiologic work lies in the close connection to the clinical medicine, as the scientific planning and guidance is done by physicians and teachers of university clinic. There is less danger that irrelevant problems are followed or that non-medical researchers like statisticians will dominate the studies. We have deliberately avoided to join or organize multicenter studies believing that a larger output of data cannot outweigh the disadvantages of possible mistakes and errors through lack of contact and controversial conceptions among the coworkers. We hope to show that studies planned for screening of as many as 10 000 probands can be performed at relatively low expense. An im­ portant point is the adaptability of our system, which enables us to enlarge the already running studies for instance by addition of parameters like blood coagulation as is being prepared by the team of Professor van de Loo in Münster. References 1. Assmann, G. , Oberwittier, W. , Schulte, H. , Schriewer, H. , Funke, H. , Epping, P. H.
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (384 S.)
ISBN:9783322986993
9783322987006
DOI:10.1007/978-3-322-98699-3

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