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Heart 89:938 doi:10.1136/heart.89.8.938
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WEB TOP TEN

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These articles scored the most hits on Heart’s website during May 2003

1 Non-invasive coronary imaging: computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging?

CR Peebles

June 2003;89:591–4. (Editorial)

2 Resuscitation

R Vincent

June 2003;89:673–80. (Education in Heart)

3 A rational basis for selection among drugs of the same class

MJ Brown

June 2003;89:687–94. (Education in Heart)

4 What level of physical activity protects against premature cardiovascular death? The Caerphilly study

S Yu, JWG Yarnell, PM Sweetnam, L Murray

June 2003;89:502–6. (Cardiovascular medicine)

5 Drug treatment of hypertension: implications of ALLHAT

B Williams

June 2003;89:589–90. (Editorial)

6 Predicting mortality in patients with heart failure: a pragmatic approach

ML Bouvy, ER Heerdink, HGM Leufkens, AW Hoes

June 2003;89:605–9. (Cardiovascular medicine)

7 Indications for percutaneous and surgical revascularisation: how far does the evidence base guide us?

PM Schofield

May 2003;89:565–70. (Education in Heart)

8 Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring in the management of hypertension

E O’Brien

May 2003;89:571–6. (Education in Heart)

9 Microarray analysis: a novel research tool for cardiovascular scientists and physicians

C Napoli, LO Lerman, V Sica, A Lerman, G Tajana, F de Nigris

June 2003;89:597–604. (Review)

10 Stress and myocardial infarction

JS Chi, RA Kloner

May 2003;89:475–6. (Editorial)

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