L. Rydén

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Period

1988 - 2007

Number

55

Co-Authors

Increasing glucose levels and BMI predict future heart failure Experience from the Reykjavík Study. (2007)

Thrainsdottir, I S, Aspelund, T, Gudnason, V, Malmberg, K, Sigurdsson, G, Thorgeirsson, G, ...

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Intense metabolic control by means of insulin in patients with diabetes mellitus and acute myocardial infarction (DIGAMI 2): effects on mortality and morbidity (2005)

Malmberg, K., Rydén, L., Wedel, H., Birkeland, K., Bootsma, A., Dickstein, K., ...

Aims Patients with diabetes have an unfavourable prognosis after an acute myocardial infarction. In the first DIGAMI study, an insulin-based glucose management improved survival. In DIGAMI 2, three...

Intense metabolic control by means of insulin in patients with diabetes mellitus and acute myocardial infarction (DIGAMI 2): effects on mortality and morbidity (2005)

Malmberg, K., Rydén, L., Wedel, H., Birkeland, K., Bootsma, A., Dickstein, K., ...

Aims Patients with diabetes have an unfavourable prognosis after an acute myocardial infarction. In the first DIGAMI study, an insulin-based glucose management improved survival. In DIGAMI 2, three...

Newly detected abnormal glucose tolerance: an important predictor of long-term outcome after myocardial infarction (2004)

Bartnik, M., Malmberg, K., Norhammar, A., Tenerz, Å., Öhrvik, J., Rydén, L.

Aims Recent data revealed that patients with myocardial infarction (MI) have a high prevalence of previously unknown diabetes mellitus (DM) and impaired glucose tolerance (IGT). The added prognostic...

Diabetes and the heart: compromised myocardial function -- a common challenge (2003)

Bartnik, M., Malmberg, K., Rydén, L.

The increasing comorbidity of diabetes and congestive heart failure becomes a new challenge for cardiological care. Although diabetic cardiomyopathy shows no unique morphological features, profound...

Continous haemodynamic monitoring during withdrawal of diuretics in patients with congestive heart failure (2002)

Braunschweig, F., Linde, C., Eriksson, M.J., Hofman-Bang, C., Rydén, L.

Aims Right heart pressure parameters can be recorded continuously with the help of an implanted haemodynamic monitor. The aim of this study was to investigate the usefulness of the device in...

Continuous ambulatory monitoring of absolute right ventricular pressure and mixed venous oxygen saturation in patients with heart failure using an implantable haemodynamic monitor: results of a 1 year multicentre feasibility study (2001)

Ohlsson, Å, Kubo, S.H, Steinhaus, D, Connelly, D.T, Adler, S, Bitkover, C, ...

Background Implantable sensors that monitor haemodynamics over time may be useful in patients with heart failure. This multicentre study assessed the feasibility of a system that has one sensor...

Management of atrial fibrillation: discrepancy between guideline recommendations and actual practice exposes patients to risk for complications (2001)

Frykman, V., Beerman, B., Rydén, L., Rosenqvist, M.

Aims To assess compliance to guidelines in the management of patients with atrial fibrillation. Methods and Results A total of 728 questionnaires were mailed to physicians with the intention of...

Pharmacological therapy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: what is the evidence for success? (2001)

Rydén, L., Gadler, F.

The available experience from studies of pharmacological treatment of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy was mainly gained in selected patient samples, with severe symptoms or a complicated...

Pharmacological tools for the limitation of myocardial reperfusion injury: Experimental evidence (2001)

Rydén, L.

Prompt re-establishment of coronary flow following coronary occlusion is mandatory for the preservation of myocardial tissue. The establishment of reperfusion treatment, originally by thrombolysis...

Cardiovascular critical event pathways for the progression of heart failure; a report from the ATLAS study (2001)

Cleland, J.G.F., Thygesen, K., Uretsky, B.F., Armstrong, P., Horowitz, J.D., Massie, B., ...

Aims To determine the sequence of critical cardiovascular events in the progression of heart failure, and whether aetiology or high-dose vs low-dose lisinopril affected these pathways. Methods and...

Efficacy and safety of high-dose lisinopril in chronic heart failure patients at high cardiovascular risk, including those with diabetes mellitus. Results from the ATLAS trial (2000)

Rydén, L, Armstrong, P.W, Cleland, J.G.F, Horowitz, J.D, Massie, B.M, Packer, M, ...

Aims An analysis was designed to determine whether chronic heart failure patients at high cardiovascular risk benefited to the same extent from high-dose lisinopril as the whole ATLAS population....

Cost-effectiveness of intense insulin treatment after acute myocardial infarction in patients with diabetes mellitus. Results from the DIGAMI study (2000)

Almbrand, B, Johannesson, M, Sjöstrand, B, Malmberg, K, Rydén, L

Aims The aim of the present analysis was to estimate the cost-effectiveness of intense insulin treatment after acute myocardial infarction in patients with diabetes mellitus based on the results of...

Clinical progress after randomized on/off pacemaker treatment for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (1999)

Kappenberger, L.J., Linde, C., Jeanrenaud, X., Daubert, C., McKenna, W., Meisel, E., ...

Background The therapeutic options for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy (HOCM) classically include medical treatment with beta-blockers and calcium antag-onists or myectomy–myotomy as a...

Two-year results of a controlled study of residential rehabilitation for patients treated with percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty. A randomized study of a multifactorial programme (1999)

Hofman-Bang, C., Lisspers, J., Nordlander, R., Nygren, Å., Sundin, Ö., Öhman, A., ...

Aims In a multifactorial lifestyle behaviour programme, of 2 years duration, to study the maintenance of achieved behaviour and risk factor-related changes. Methods and Results Out of a consecutive...

Improved physical fitness and quality of life following training of elderly patients after acute coronary events. A 1 year follow-up randomized controlled study (1999)

Ståhle, A., Mattsson, E., Rydén, L., Nordlander, R.

Aims Cardiac rehabilitation including exercise training is of proven value in ischaemic heart disease. However, elderly patients frequently are not encouraged to participate in such programmes. This...

Re-used pacemakers--as safe as new?: A retrospective case-control study (1998)

Linde, C.L., Bocray, A., Jonsson, H., Rosenqvist, M., Rådegran, K., Rydén, L.

Abstract Re-use of pacemakers is of interest in an era of declining health care resources if it is proven safe and without risks to the patients. In order to investigate the safety of re-use of...

Continuous ambulatory haemodynamic monitoring with an implantable system: The feasibility of a new technique (1998)

Ohlsson, Å., Nordlander, R., Bennett, T., Bitkover, C., Kjellström, B., Lee, B., ...

Aims This study evaluates the feasibility and safety of a completely implantable system for long-term ambulatory monitoring of important haemodynamic parameters in patients with severe...

Social relations and extent and severity of coronary artery disease: The Stockholm Female Coronary Risk Study (1998)

Orth-Gomér, K., Horsten, M., Wamala, S.P., Mittleman, M.A., Kirkeeide, R., Svane, B., ...

Aims Social relations have been repeatedly linked to coronary heart disease in men, even after careful control for standard risk factors. Women have rarely been studied and results have not been...

Pacing in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy: A randomized crossover study (1997)

Kappenberger, L., Linde, C., Daubert, C., McKenna, W., Meisel, E., Sadoul, N., ...

Background Uncontrolled studies have shown that short atrioventricular delay dual chamber pacing reduces outflow tract obstruction in hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. Although the exact...

Long-term effects of dual chamber pacing in patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy without outflow tract obstruction at rest (1997)

Gadler, F., Linde, C., Juhlin-Dannfelt, A., Ribeiro, A., Rydén, L.

Background Atrioventricular-synchronous pacing is beneficial in patients with hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy. The effects of pacing in patients without significant left ventricular outflow...

Effects of insulin treatment on cause-specific one-year mortality and morbidity in diabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction (1996)

Malmberg, K., Rydén, L., Hamstent, A., Herlitz, J., Waldenström, A., Wedel, H., ...

Diabetic patients with acute myocardial infarction have a poor prognosis, which has been attributed to a higher incidence of congestive heart failure and fatal reinfarction. This study reports on the...

Model of the active site in the blue oxidases based on the ceruloplasmin-plastocyanin homology.

Rydén, L

Available sequence information (a total of 650 residues out of about 1,050) of human ceruloplasmin, a blue copper-containing oxidase, has been examined for internal homologies and relationships to...

A rapid and specific method for isolation of thiol-containing peptides from large proteins by thiol-disulfide exchange on a solid support.

Egorov, T A, Svenson, A, Rydén, L, Carlsson, J

Activated thiol-Sepharose [agarose-(glutathione-2-pyridyl disulfide) conjugate] has been used to immobilize proteins with a single or a few thiol groups via disulfide bridges. The immobilized...

Model of the active site in the blue oxidases based on the ceruloplasmin-plastocyanin homology.

Rydén, L

Available sequence information (a total of 650 residues out of about 1,050) of human ceruloplasmin, a blue copper-containing oxidase, has been examined for internal homologies and relationships to...

A rapid and specific method for isolation of thiol-containing peptides from large proteins by thiol-disulfide exchange on a solid support.

Egorov, T A, Svenson, A, Rydén, L, Carlsson, J

Activated thiol-Sepharose [agarose-(glutathione-2-pyridyl disulfide) conjugate] has been used to immobilize proteins with a single or a few thiol groups via disulfide bridges. The immobilized...

Comparison of physical work capacity and systolic time intervals with ventricular inhibited and atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited pacing.

Kruse, I, Rydén, L

Sixteen patients with a non-invasively programmable pacemaker (Medtronic 2409) were examined with the unit in ventricular inhibited (VVI) and atrial synchronous ventricular inhibited (VDT/I) mode,...

Haemodynamic effects of the antiarrhythmic quaternary ammonium compound QX-572 in man.

Rydén, L, Hjalmarson A, Kvasnicka, J, Liander, B

The haemodynamic effects of N, N-bis(phenyl-carbamoylmethyl) dimethylammonium chloride (QX-572) in man were studied. A controlled study was performed to rule out a possible influence of the...

Mode of death in heart failure: findings from the ATLAS trial

Poole-Wilson, P A, Uretsky, B F, Thygesen, K, Cleland, J G F, Massie, B M, Rydén, L

Objective: To investigate markers that predict modes of death in patients with chronic heart failure.

Control of blood pressure and risk of first acute myocardial infarction: Skaraborg hypertension project.

Lindblad, U., Råstam, L., Rydén, L., Ranstam, J., Isacsson, S. O., Berglund, G.

OBJECTIVE--To analyse the relation between treated blood pressure and concomitant risk factor and morbidity from acute myocardial infarction. DESIGN--Prospective longitudinal study. Treated blood...

Pathology parameters and adjuvant tamoxifen response in a randomised premenopausal breast cancer trial

Jirström, K, Rydén, L, Anagnostaki, L, Nordenskjöld, B, Stål, O, Thorstenson, S, ...

Background: Subgroups of breast cancer that have an impaired response to endocrine treatment, despite hormone receptor positivity, are still poorly defined. Breast cancer can be subdivided according...