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Guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of

... a) Prevention and/or controlling of diseases leading to cardiac dysfunction and heart failure b) Prevention of progression to heart failure once cardiac dysfunction is established ...
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SUDDEN DEATH IN PSYCHIATRIC DISORDERS

... Psychiatric disorders are not usually thought as 'life threatening' as physically illnesses such cancer, heart diseases or AIDS are. Nevertheless mortality rates for mental hospital patients are five times the rate in general population of Europe and North America (1). This occurs from suicide, acci ...
Long-term Use of Anti-inflammatory Drugs and Risk of Atrial Fibrillation
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... in turn may cause hypertension, left atrial enlargement, and congestive heart failure—all known risk factors for AF36; and (3) corticosteroids may favor the development of late potentials and occasionally cause profound peripheral vasodilatation and anaphylactic reactions.37,38 However, there is as ...
Atrial Fibrillation in Acute Myocardial Infarction
Atrial Fibrillation in Acute Myocardial Infarction

... the onset and duration. Patients with AF on arrival had a lower mortality risk compared to those developing AF during hospitalization. A similar finding was reported in the GUSTO I trial4-9 in which AF which occurred during hospitalization was independently associated with mortality. The presence of ...
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... leads; chest pain persisting for more than 30 minutes and not relieved by nitrates; a 2-fold or greater increase in serum creatine phosphokinase or creatine phosphokinase–MB levels. Exclusion criteria included (1) other heart disease (valvular heart disease or cardiomyopathy), (2) severe congestive ...
Identifiable Risk Factors Associated with Congestive Heart Failure
Identifiable Risk Factors Associated with Congestive Heart Failure

... Identifiable Risk Factors Associated with Congestive Heart Failure Hospital Readmissions The leading cause of hospitalization and death in people age 60 years of age and over is congestive heart failure (CHF). There are more than 1 million hospital admissions for this condition in the United States ...
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... (ii) The longevity of the ICDs that were implanted the last years were lower (,5 years)16 than the assumption of 6.5 years in the present analysis. However, cost-effectiveness studies should be based on actual ICD longevity. (iii) The present study was based on a constant ICD efficacy during lifetim ...
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Hypothermia after Cardiac Arrest - New England Journal of Medicine

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... anomalous arteries can be difficult to determine in patients with complex CHDs [21,22]. The incidence of coronary artery anomalies is 5—12% in patients with TOF. Our results demonstrate how accurately these anomalies can be diagnosed (accuracy = 90%) using CT angiography. Both knowing the origin and ...
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... experiencing frequent PVCs. In a clinical setting, an individual positive response to treatment can be defined as a reduction by 쏜70% in the number of PVCs in a particular patient. In the current study, only 3 patients in the fish-oil group and 7 patients in the placebo group showed such a reduction ...
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... after myocardial infarction. We prospectively examined the association of CRP with heart failure and death among patients with myocardial infarction in the community. METHODS AND RESULTS: All Olmsted County residents who had a myocardial infarction meeting standardized criteria were prospectively en ...
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Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
Neonatal Cardiac Surgery

... proved to be more sensitive than pH in assessing tissue hypoperfusion and hypoxia (20). The adequacy of surgical correction should be first verified in the event of sudden deterioration, as well as the possibility of compression or tamponade, which should always be considered. Cardiac echo at the be ...
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