Torfi Jonasson

Summary

Affiliation: Landspitali University Hospital
Country: Iceland

Publications

  1. ncbi Plasma homocysteine and markers for oxidative stress and inflammation in patients with coronary artery disease--a prospective randomized study of vitamin supplementation
    Torfi Jonasson
    Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Lund, Lund, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 43:628-34. 2005
  2. ncbi Vitamin supplementation normalizes total plasma homocysteine concentration but not plasma homocysteine redox status in patients with acute coronary syndromes and hyperhomocysteinemia
    Anders Andersson
    Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 40:554-8. 2002
  3. ncbi Renal function exerts only a minor influence on high plasma homocysteine concentrations in patients with acute coronary syndromes
    Torfi Jonasson
    Department of Medicine, University of Lund, University Hospital, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 40:137-42. 2002

Detail Information

Publications3

  1. ncbi Plasma homocysteine and markers for oxidative stress and inflammation in patients with coronary artery disease--a prospective randomized study of vitamin supplementation
    Torfi Jonasson
    Department of Cardiology, University Hospital Lund, Lund, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 43:628-34. 2005
    ..We also aimed to demonstrate the effects of vitamin supplementation on these markers...
  2. ncbi Vitamin supplementation normalizes total plasma homocysteine concentration but not plasma homocysteine redox status in patients with acute coronary syndromes and hyperhomocysteinemia
    Anders Andersson
    Department of Clinical Chemistry, University Hospital, Lund, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 40:554-8. 2002
    ....
  3. ncbi Renal function exerts only a minor influence on high plasma homocysteine concentrations in patients with acute coronary syndromes
    Torfi Jonasson
    Department of Medicine, University of Lund, University Hospital, Sweden
    Clin Chem Lab Med 40:137-42. 2002
    ..These findings do not support the hypothesis that subtle renal dysfunction is an important cause of high plasma tHcy concentration in patients with acute coronary syndromes...