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Author(s):
Joel W Hughes
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Andrea Bon-Wilson
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Kent Eichenauer
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et al
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3 years ago
In a recent meeting with department heads from psychiatry and cardiology, the possibility of hiring a behavioral medicine specialist (e.g. a psychologist) to work exclusively with cardiac and pulmonary patients was discussed. One cardiologist said, “I could probably refer you seven patients every Tuesday.” Whatever clinic he was referring to, it was clear to all in attendance that patients with…
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Randal J Thomas
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3 years ago
The need for a patient to consult a cardiologist can be exemplified by the case a 65-year-old man who recently suffered an anterior wall myocardial infarction (MI) and who has been participating in cardiac rehabilitation, who presents with feelings of overwhelming depression and hopelessness. On three occasions since his hospitalization he has been evaluated in the local emergency department (ED)…
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Author(s):
Carl J Lavie
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Richard V Milani
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3 years ago
The potential benefits of formal, phase II cardiac rehabilitation and exercise training (CRET) programs have recently been reviewed in great detail.1–3 However, despite the substantial proven benefits of this therapy, which are outlined in part in this review, recent data have emphasized that many patients are not referred to formal CRET,4 and a minority of patients (14% of patients with acute…
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Bruce Rollman
Job title: Professor of Medicine, Psychiatry, and Clinical and Translational Science
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Author(s):
Randal J Thomas
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3 years ago
The need for a patient to consult a cardiologist can be exemplified by the case a 65-year-old man who recently suffered an anterior wall myocardial infarction (MI) and who has been participating in cardiac rehabilitation, who presents with feelings of overwhelming depression and hopelessness. On three occasions since his hospitalization he has been evaluated in the local emergency department (ED)…
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Author(s):
Ijeoma Isiadinso
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Nanette K Wenger
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3 years ago
Prevalence of Cardiovascular Disease
CVD is the leading cause of death in Europe and the United States. CVD mortality is on the decline in many countries, and in several European countries, cancer has now surpassed CVD as the leading cause of death.1 However, CVD remains the leading cause of death for both men and women in the United States and results in more female deaths than cancer, lung…
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David L Hare
Job title: Professorial Fellow
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Author(s):
Hisham A Badreldin
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Khalid bin Saleh
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Majed Al-Yami
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3 years ago
WRAP-IT
The Worldwide Randomized Antibiotic Envelope Infection Prevention Trial (WRAP-IT) was a prospective multicenter study to determine the safety and efficacy of an absorbable surgical mesh envelope containing two antibiotics (minocycline and rifampin) in reducing infection incidence in patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices compared to standard care.1 Approximately 7,000…
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John F Beltrame
Job title: Head of the Discipline of Medicine
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David Thompson
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Job title: Professor of Nursing
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