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Philip Adamson
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3 years ago
A growing appreciation of the prevalence of sleep breathing disorders, especially as comorbidities of disease syndromes such as chronic heart failure, has increased interest in screening, diagnosis, and treatment of obstructive and central sleep apnea. Sleep apnea diagnosis currently requires an overnight polysomnograhic evaluation in which the disease is defined as the number of times per hour…
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Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation - A Novel Therapy for Central Sleep Apnea in Heart Failure
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Sitaramesh Emani
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William T Abraham
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3 years ago
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Peter van der Meer
Job title: Cardiologist
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Dominik Linz
Job title: Cardiologist and Associate Professor
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Marco Metra
Job title: Professor
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Rami Khayat
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Andrew Pederzoli
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William T Abraham
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3 years ago
Heart failure is the only cardiovascular disease with increasing incidence and mortality.1 Approximately five million Americans have heart failure, with an annual incidence of 10 per 1,000 in individuals over 65 years of age, an already rising demographic segment of society. Heart failure is the most frequent Medicare diagnosis, with most of its cost related to hospitalizations.1,2 Identification…
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Ross Arena
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Carl J Lavie
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3 years ago
Excess body weight in the form of adipose tissue is receiving a great deal of attention, given its profound detrimental implications for health and the burden it places upon the healthcare system. Body mass index (BMI) is perhaps the most commonly used measure for classifying subjects as either normal weight (18.5–24.9 kg/m2), overweight (25.0–29.9 kg/m2), or obese (≥30 kg/m2). While the BMI…
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Author(s):
Douglas Bradley
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1 year ago
ESC 22 - In this short interview filmed onsite at ESC Congress 2022, Dr Douglas Bradley (University of Toronto, Toronto, CA) discusses the findings of the ADVENT-HF Trial (NCT01128816).
ADVENT-HF was designed to determine if a respiratory device, Adaptive Servo Ventilation can reduce the risk of cardiovascular hospitalisations and death in patients with heart failure and sleep apnoea. 732…
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Naomi Abe
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John D Bisognano
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3 years ago
Hypertension is the most common chronic disease in the US, affecting 29% of the adult population.1 Once considered a benign, compensatory mechanism for ageing, high blood pressure (BP) is now recognised as an important risk factor for cardiovascular disease. It is estimated that inadequate BP control is responsible for 62% of cases of cerebrovascular disease, 49% of cases of ischemic heart…
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William T Abraham
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Job title: Professor of Internal Medicine and Chief of the Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
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