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Adelino Leite-Moreira
Job title: Full Professor of Physiology, Pathophysiology & Cardiothoracic Surgery
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Lars H Lund
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1 year ago
Prof Lars Lund (Karolinska Institute, SE) outlines the findings of the ALLEVIATE-HF-1 and ALLEVIATE-HF-2 studies at 6 months. Presented at Heart Failure 22, this study aimed to evaluate a no-implant shunt in patients with chronic heart failure.
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1. Aims of This Study
2. No-Implant Interatrial Shunt
3. Inclusion and Exclusion Criteria, Patient Cohort and Study Design
4. Key…
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Yassir Javaid
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1 year ago
This virtual round table series focuses on dysphagia and the management of patients in need of lipid-lowering medications. The first three sessions of this video series are presented by Dr Yassir Javaid (Northamptonshire CCG, UK), Prof Nina Barnett (London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust, UK) and Mr Paresh Parmar (London North West Healthcare NHS Trust, UK) followed by session four, a…
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Jeroen Hendriks
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Job title: Professor of Cardiovascular Nursing, MSc
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Author(s):
Brian A Bruckner
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Matthias Loebe
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3 years ago
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Sandeep K Goyal
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Bruce S Stambler
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3 years ago
Catheter ablation is the mainstay of treatment in the management of cardiac arrhythmias. The number of catheter ablation procedures performed worldwide in the past 25 years has significantly increased and is expected to increase further. Cardiac ablation requires catheters to be advanced and manipulated within cardiovascular structures. This manipulation has traditionally been performed under…
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Author(s):
Tanawan Riangwiwat
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James C Blankenship
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3 years ago
Adnan Nadir
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James A Reiffel
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3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained, medically significant, and troublesome arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice. AF has been associated with decreased quality of life (symptoms), serious morbidity (thromboemboli and tachycardia-induced cardiomyopathy), and increased risk of mortality. Several articles1,2 have reviewed this arrthymia in depth including its presentations,…
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Alexandre Ouss
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