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Hyperglycaemia is associated with worse outcomes in Latin-American individuals with acute myocardial infarction
ArticleAbstract: Background: Alterations in glucose metabolism have been reported as risk and poor prognostic factorsPalabras claves:diabetes mellitus, Latin-America, myocardial infarction, Pbkp_rediabetes, prognosisAutores:Accini J.L., Arguello J.F., Camacho-López P.A., Casanova M.E., García-Gómez R.G., Gomez-Arbelaez D., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Peñaherrera E., Pérez M., Sánchez-Vallejo G., Sotomayor A., Yan DuarteFuentes:googlescopusMay Measurement Month 2019: An analysis of blood pressure screening results from Colombia
ArticleAbstract: Hypertension awareness and control is poor in low- and middle-income countries. Thus, implementing sPalabras claves:Blood pressure, control, Hypertension, screening, TreatmentAutores:Alarcon-Ariza N., Arcos E., Beaney T., Camacho-López P.A., Casanova M.E., López-López J.P., Martinez G.A., Mogollon-Zehr M., Narvaez C., Otero J., Partington G., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Poulter N.R., Quintero A., Sanchez G.Fuentes:googlescopusMeasurement, monitoring and knowledge of blood pressure: May Measurement Month, Colombia 2017
ArticleAbstract: Aim: To describe the findings of implementing May Measurement Month 2017 in the adult Colombian popuPalabras claves:awareness, Blood pressure, Health Promotion, Hypertension, RISK FACTORSAutores:Accini J.L., Arcos E., Camacho-López P.A., Casanova M.E., Galvis C.R., García H., García L., Gómez-Cuellar J.F., Gómez-Peña L.M., Hernández I., Martinez G.A., Mejía C., Molina D.I., Narvaez C., Otero J., PATRICIO LOPEZ -JARAMILLO, Pérez M., Rey J.J., Rueda-Quijano S.M., Sanchez G., Urina-Triana M.Fuentes:googlescopus