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Original Article Lima et al The VICTIM register- Intra-hospital counseling Arq Bras Cardiol. 2019; 113(2):260-269 Author contributions Conception and design of the research: Lima TCRM, Silva DG, Oliveira JC, Oliveira LCS, Arcelino LAM, Oliveira JC, Sousa ACS, Barreto Filho JAS; Acquisition of data: Lima TCRM, Oliveira JC, Oliveira LCS, Arcelino LAM, Oliveira JC; Analysis and interpretation of the data: Lima TCRM, Silva DG, Barreto IDC, Sousa ACS, Barreto Filho JAS; Statistical analysis: Lima TCRM, Barreto IDC; Obtaining financing: Oliveira JC, Oliveira LCS, Oliveira JC, Barreto Filho JAS; Writing of the manuscript: Lima TCRM; Critical revision of the manuscript for intellectual content: Silva DG, Barreto IDC, Oliveira JC, Oliveira LCS, Arcelino LAM, Oliveira JC, Sousa ACS, Barreto Filho JAS. Potential Conflict of Interest No potential conflict of interest relevant to this article was reported. Sources of Funding This study was funded by CNPq, chamada pública nº14/2013. 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