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David A Holdsworth

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European Heart Journal|September 11, 2019
The assessment of asymptomatic inherited QT prolongation for high-hazard occupationsNorbert Guettler, Kim Rajappan, David A Holdsworth, et al.
European Heart Journal|April 15, 2021
The European Association of Preventive Cardiology Aviation and Occupational Cardiology Task ForceEdward D Nicol, David A Holdsworth, Martin Halle, et al.
European Heart Journal|August 22, 2019
ECG interpretationRebecca R Chamley, David A Holdsworth, Kim Rajappan, et al.
European Heart Journal|September 21, 2019
Assessment of clinical and occupational cardiovascular riskDavid A Holdsworth, Leanne J Eveson, Olivier Manen, et al.
European Heart Journal|October 2, 2019
The importance of exercise testing in occupational cardiovascular assessment for high-hazard professionsDavid A Holdsworth, Rebecca R Chamley, Oliver J Rider, et al.
European Heart Journal|September 21, 2019
An Introduction to Occupational CardiologyRebecca R Chamley, David A Holdsworth, Joanna L D'arcy, et al.
European Heart Journal|December 22, 2019
Occupational Cardiology: The need for a 21st century sub-specialty?Edward D Nicol, Joanna L D'Arcy, Maj Thomas Syburra, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|February 22, 2023
Reduced athletic performance post-COVID-19 is associated with reduced anaerobic thresholdRobert M Barker-Davies, Peter Ladlow, Rebecca Chamley, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|October 27, 2023
Cardiac resynchronization using fusion pacing during exercisePeregrine G Green, Cristiana Monteiro, David A Holdsworth, et al.
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|March 2, 2022
Possible safety hazards with cardiac implantable electronic devices in those working in the aviation industryNorbert J Guettler, Andrew Cox, David A Holdsworth, et al.
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European Heart Journal|September 11, 2019
The assessment of asymptomatic inherited QT prolongation for high-hazard occupationsNorbert Guettler, Kim Rajappan, David A Holdsworth, et al.
European Heart Journal|April 15, 2021
The European Association of Preventive Cardiology Aviation and Occupational Cardiology Task ForceEdward D Nicol, David A Holdsworth, Martin Halle, et al.
European Heart Journal|August 22, 2019
ECG interpretationRebecca R Chamley, David A Holdsworth, Kim Rajappan, et al.
European Heart Journal|September 21, 2019
Assessment of clinical and occupational cardiovascular riskDavid A Holdsworth, Leanne J Eveson, Olivier Manen, et al.
European Heart Journal|October 2, 2019
The importance of exercise testing in occupational cardiovascular assessment for high-hazard professionsDavid A Holdsworth, Rebecca R Chamley, Oliver J Rider, et al.
European Heart Journal|September 21, 2019
An Introduction to Occupational CardiologyRebecca R Chamley, David A Holdsworth, Joanna L D'arcy, et al.
European Heart Journal|December 22, 2019
Occupational Cardiology: The need for a 21st century sub-specialty?Edward D Nicol, Joanna L D'Arcy, Maj Thomas Syburra, et al.
BMJ Case Reports|February 22, 2023
Reduced athletic performance post-COVID-19 is associated with reduced anaerobic thresholdRobert M Barker-Davies, Peter Ladlow, Rebecca Chamley, et al.
Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|October 27, 2023
Cardiac resynchronization using fusion pacing during exercisePeregrine G Green, Cristiana Monteiro, David A Holdsworth, et al.
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|March 2, 2022
Possible safety hazards with cardiac implantable electronic devices in those working in the aviation industryNorbert J Guettler, Andrew Cox, David A Holdsworth, et al.
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