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Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 2023
OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) in pediatric patients without congenital heart disease (CHD) and identify associations with in-hospital mortality, with a specific focus on initial arrest rhythm ...
C. Beni +7 more
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OBJECTIVES: To describe the use of extracorporeal cardiopulmonary resuscitation (ECPR) in pediatric patients without congenital heart disease (CHD) and identify associations with in-hospital mortality, with a specific focus on initial arrest rhythm ...
C. Beni +7 more
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Community Acquired Pneumonia and Cardiac Diseases: A Fatal Association
The Indian Journal of Chest Diseases and Allied Sciences, 2022Community acquired pneumonia (CAP) remains a common disease condition attributing to a significant mortality and morbidity worldwide. Acute cardiac events (ACEs) are one of the most life-threatening complications in patients with severe pneumonia.Retrospective study of burden of ACE in 105 patients admitted with CAP.Twenty-five patients with (CURB-65 ...
Tiyas Sen, Dutt +2 more
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Cardiac diseases complicating community-acquired pneumonia
Current Opinion in Infectious Diseases, 2014The aim is to evaluate basic mechanisms, prevalence, risk factors, outcomes, and potential treatments of cardiovascular events (CVEs) in patients with community-acquired pneumonia (CAP).In this review, we present a new model to evaluate the pathophysiology of cardiac disease in patients with pneumonia based on plaque-related events, such as acute ...
ALIBERTI, STEFANO, Ramirez, J.
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Echocardiography in acquired cardiac and pericardial disease
Seminars in Roentgenology, 1975E CHOCARDIOGRAPHIC DIAGNOSIS depends on identification of cardiac structures and evaluation of structure size, position, configuration, motion pattern, and the intensity of echo returns. Every ultrasonic examination of the heart should depict the four valves, the anterior and posterior cardiac walls, the thickness of the septal and left ventricular ...
R, Gramiak, N C, Nanda, C M, Gross
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Cardiac Pacing Following Surgery for Acquired Heart Disease
Journal of Cardiac Surgery, 1996This study is comprised of 3493 consecutive patients who underwent open heart surgery at our institution. Data on all patients were collected prospectively.In 45 patients (Group P) (1.3%), a permanent pacemaker (PP) was inserted postoperatively. For the purpose of the study, these patients were compared to 3448 patients (Group NP) who did not require ...
D F, Del Rizzo +4 more
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Uses of Cardiac Catheterization in Acquired Heart Disease
New England Journal of Medicine, 1957CARDIAC catheterization was introduced in this country in 1941.1 Its potentialities as a revolutionary research tool were immediately apparent, and within a short time it was also applied as an aid in the diagnosis of congenital heart disease. In recent years, cardiac catheterization has been found increasingly useful as an aid in the diagnosis and ...
A, SELZER +3 more
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Cardiac disease in pregnancy. Part 2: acquired heart disease
The Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, 2007Key content The incidence of both rheumatic and ischaemic heart disease is expected to increase in the UK because of changes in ethnicity and increasing maternal age. Effective management of valvular heart lesions is based on the treatment of symptoms, with the option of balloon valvuloplasty and valve replacement.
Emily Gelson +3 more
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American Journal of Cardiology, 2018
The prevalence of congenital and acquired heart disease in patients with the Turner syndrome (TS) is based on historic cohorts who underwent imaging before the advent of modern day echocardiography.
A. Yetman +5 more
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The prevalence of congenital and acquired heart disease in patients with the Turner syndrome (TS) is based on historic cohorts who underwent imaging before the advent of modern day echocardiography.
A. Yetman +5 more
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Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation in Pediatric Patients With Congenital and Acquired Heart Disease
Journal of Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation and Prevention, 2020Heart disease in children and adolescents is often complex and limits physical activity and quality of life. The purpose of this article is to review the current rehabilitation literature on both congenital and acquired cardiac abnormalities including ...
M. Mcbride +3 more
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