A growing body of evidence suggests that the occurrence of cardiovascular events is not evenly distributed over time, but shows peculiar temporal patterns that vary with time of day, day of the week, and month (season) of the year. These patterns coincide with the temporal variation in the pathophysiologic mechanisms that trigger cardiovascular events and the physiologic changes in body rhythms. These two factors in combination contribute to the periodicity in susceptibility to acute cardiovascular events. The classic assumption of epidemiologic studies that there is a constancy in risk for disease during the various time domains has now been challenged by the emerging new concept of chronorisk. In the last two decades temporal patterns (ci...
Most cardiovascular functions exhibit circadian changes. On one hand, predictable-in-time difference...
Convincing evidence has demonstrated that cardiovascular diseases do not occur randomly throughout t...
Convincing evidence is now available suggesting that several unfavorable cardiovascular events respe...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
Although acute aortic rupture or dissection is relatively uncommon, it ranks in third position among...
BACKGROUND: Chronobiological rhythms have been shown to influence the occurrence of a variety of car...
Circadian variations in the incidence of myocardial infarction, sudden death, and stroke have been a...
The risk of acute aortic dissection (AAD) exhibits chronobiological variations with peak onset in th...
Research has identified circadian and seasonal patterns for several acute cardiovascular diseases. I...
In analogy with other cardiovascular events, e.g., myocardial infarction and stroke, acute aortic d...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, acute aortic diseases do not r...
A considerable amount of evidence has shown that the major acute cardiovascular diseases, ie, myocar...
Background and Objectives:Chronobiological rhythms have been shown to influence the occurrence of a ...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, e.g., myocardial infarction and...
Most cardiovascular functions exhibit circadian changes. On one hand, predictable-in-time difference...
Convincing evidence has demonstrated that cardiovascular diseases do not occur randomly throughout t...
Convincing evidence is now available suggesting that several unfavorable cardiovascular events respe...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
Objectives: Identification and quantification higher risk incidence of aortic rupture or dissection ...
Although acute aortic rupture or dissection is relatively uncommon, it ranks in third position among...
BACKGROUND: Chronobiological rhythms have been shown to influence the occurrence of a variety of car...
Circadian variations in the incidence of myocardial infarction, sudden death, and stroke have been a...
The risk of acute aortic dissection (AAD) exhibits chronobiological variations with peak onset in th...
Research has identified circadian and seasonal patterns for several acute cardiovascular diseases. I...
In analogy with other cardiovascular events, e.g., myocardial infarction and stroke, acute aortic d...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, acute aortic diseases do not r...
A considerable amount of evidence has shown that the major acute cardiovascular diseases, ie, myocar...
Background and Objectives:Chronobiological rhythms have been shown to influence the occurrence of a ...
Background & Objectives In analogy with other cardiovascular events, e.g., myocardial infarction and...
Most cardiovascular functions exhibit circadian changes. On one hand, predictable-in-time difference...
Convincing evidence has demonstrated that cardiovascular diseases do not occur randomly throughout t...
Convincing evidence is now available suggesting that several unfavorable cardiovascular events respe...