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Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors and Cardiovascular Adverse Events
Abstract In the last years, we assisted to a tremendous increase in therapeutic options for the management of cancers, with immunotherapy at the forefront of this innovation. Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have been developed to enhance the activity of the immune system against cancer cells (1) and the number of approvals for ICIs has rapidly ...
Maria Luisa De Perna+4 more
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Carotid shudder as a sign of ascending aorta dissection. [PDF]
Richard Chapman, Nicholas Conway
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In the context of patients with severe heart failure, it is crucial to ensure adequate preconditioning before considering the implantation of dLVAD. Although several types of mechanical circulatory assist devices are available and all offer a significant advantage, the present study suggests that the higher the flow rate provided by the Impella®, the ...
Marta L. Medina+32 more
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Anomalous origin of the right pulmonary artery from the ascending aorta
S. Frank Redo+3 more
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Diagnosis of pseudoaneurysm of the ascending aorta by pulsed Doppler cross sectional echocardiography. [PDF]
Christopher H. Wendel+2 more
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Endovascular treatment of non-dissected ascending aorta disease: a systematic review
Chang-tian Wang+5 more
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Percutaneous mechanical circulatory support for acute right heart failure: A practical approach
This is an overview of percutaneous mechanical circulatory support options for acute right heart failure, illustrating key clinical scenarios, device types, and principles of tailored device selection based on haemodynamics and underlying pathology. Abstract Acute right heart failure (RHF) represents a critical entity with significant morbidity and ...
Mario Gramegna+18 more
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Lower NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations in Pacific peoples with heart failure
NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations were measured in participants of two NZ HF cohorts and were significantly lower in Pacific peoples and Māori compared with NZ Europeans. After accounting for age, sex, BMI, eGFR, LVEF and presence of AF, NT‐proBNP plasma concentrations remained significantly lower for Pacific peoples, but not for Māori.
Andree G. Pearson+10 more
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Ascending aorta-to-coronary artery saphenous vein bypass grafts
Ben F. Mitchel+4 more
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