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Doctor Bruno Braganca

Hospital University Center of Porto, Porto (Portugal)
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A meta-analysis of the effects of sacubitril-valsartan on surrogate markers of systemic right ventricular dysfunction in congenital heart disease
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A meta-analysis of the effects of sacubitril-valsartan on surrogate markers of systemic right ventricular dysfunction in congenital heart disease
Exploring bioelectrical phase angle as a biomarker in heart failure patients
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Exploring bioelectrical phase angle as a biomarker in heart failure patients
Phenotypic biompedance-based approach for unveiling subclinical congestion profiles in heart failure patients
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Phenotypic biompedance-based approach for unveiling subclinical congestion profiles in heart failure patients
Bioimpedance spectroscopy evaluation of subclinical hypervolemia in heart failure patients: a comprehensive analysis
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Bioimpedance spectroscopy evaluation of subclinical hypervolemia in heart failure patients: a comprehensive analysis
Comparison of pulse wave velocity and hypertensive response to exercise in predicting incidence of resistant hypertension
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Comparison of pulse wave velocity and hypertensive response to exercise in predicting incidence of resistant hypertension
The RAPID-10 score: a new risk score from the retrospective analysis of maximal workload predictors of survival in ischemic heart disease at 10 years
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The RAPID-10 score: a new risk score from the retrospective analysis of maximal workload predictors of survival in ischemic heart disease at 10 years
The MAGGIC score in predicting progression of preclinical heart failure in coronary artery disease
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The MAGGIC score in predicting progression of preclinical heart failure in coronary artery disease
The workload-indexed blood pressure response predicts cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in coronary artery disease
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The workload-indexed blood pressure response predicts cardiovascular events and all-cause mortality in coronary artery disease

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