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Clinical Significance of ST Elevation in Lead aVR in Acute Pulmonary Embolism. 

Pourafkari, L; Ghaffari, S; Tajlil, A; Akbarzadeh, F; Jamali, F; Nader, ND (2017)
Prognostic stratification of patients with acute pulmonary embolism (PTE) is crucial in identifying patients who would benefit from more aggressive treatment. We aimed to examine the value of ST elevation in lead aVR (STEaVR ...
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Is female gender associated with worse outcome after ST elevation myocardial infarction? 

Ghaffari, S; Pourafkari, L; Tajlil, A; Bahmani-Oskoui, R; Nader, ND (2017)
To investigate the impact of gender in outcomes of patients with ST segment myocardial infarction in a setting with limited access to primary percutaneous coronary intervention METHODS: In 1017 consecutive patients ...

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AuthorGhaffari, S (2)Nader, ND (2)
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Tajlil, A (2)Akbarzadeh, F (1)Bahmani-Oskoui, R (1)Jamali, F (1)SubjectElectrocardiography (2)Female (2)
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