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Authors: Cheneau, E De Gevigney, G Ecochard, R Rabilloud, M Riche, B Excoffier, S Cao, D Milon, H Delahaye, F
Citation: E. Cheneau et al., Thrombolysis in myocardial infarction in a prospective cohort of 2,515 consecutive patients: older age and longer delays lead to a lower thrombolysisrate, ACT CARDIOL, 56(4), 2001, pp. 211-218

Authors: de Gevigney, G Mosnier, S Ecochard, R Rabilloud, M Cao, D Excoffier, S Cheneau, E Milon, H Delahaye, F
Citation: G. De Gevigney et al., Are women with acute myocardial infarction managed as well as men? Does ithave consequences on in-hospital mortality? Analysis of an unselected cohort of 801 women and 1,718 men., ACT CARDIOL, 56(3), 2001, pp. 169-179

Authors: Excoffier, S De Gevigney, G Ecochard, R Rabilloud, M Cao, D Cheneau, E Milon, H Delahaye, F
Citation: S. Excoffier et al., Treatment at discharge after myocardial infarction in 2,102 patients. The PRIMA study., ACT CARDIOL, 56(1), 2001, pp. 17-26

Authors: de Gevigney, G Ecochard, R Colin, C Rabilloud, M Excoffier, S Cao, D Cheneau, E Milon, H Delahaye, F
Citation: G. De Gevigney et al., Characteristics, management, and in-hospital mortality of acute myocardialinfarction in the "real world" in France - Data from a large unselected cohort of 2,519 consecutive patients in a French region, ACT CARDIOL, 55(6), 2000, pp. 357-366
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