Temporary cardiac pacing and the physicians of tomorrow [PDF]
Jeremy J Murphy+2 more
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Case Report: A case suffered acute cerebral infarction after removal of temporary cardiac pacing lead which led to the perforation of interventricular septum. [PDF]
Zhang L+6 more
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Evaluation of the quality of rate adaptation algorithms for cardiac pacing [PDF]
Jaanus Lass
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Abstract Abnormalities in the heart's rhythm, known as arrhythmias, pose a significant threat to global health, often leading to severe cardiac conditions and sudden cardiac deaths. Therefore, early and accurate detection of arrhythmias is crucial for timely intervention and potentially life‐saving treatment.
Hasnain Ali Shah+4 more
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Preventing chronic heart failure and improving survival after transcatheter aortic valve implantation in patients with the need for permanent pacemaker implantation: Rationale and design of the physiologic cardiac pacing to prevent left ventricular dysfunction post transcatheter aortic valve implantation (PACE-4-TAVI) trial. [PDF]
Łoboda D+12 more
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3D Mitochondrial Structure in Aging Human Skeletal Muscle: Insights Into MFN‐2‐Mediated Changes
Changes in mitochondrial structure and dynamics during aging provide a mechanism for the development of age‐related sarcopenia, a condition characterized by muscle mass loss. Through the creation of three‐dimensional models of mitochondria from quadriceps muscle tissue taken from old and young humans, a loss in mitochondrial complexity was observed to ...
Estevão Scudese+52 more
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Rare but relevant: Hydrocarbons and sudden sniffing syndrome
Abstract Inhaled hydrocarbon‐associated sudden collapse (IHASC), often referred to as ‘sudden sniffing death syndrome’ is a critical and often fatal event linked to the inhalation of volatile hydrocarbons, primarily occurring in adolescents and young adults. This syndrome manifests as sudden cardiac and/or respiratory arrest, typically occurring during
Ingrid Berling+1 more
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Summary Introduction Pre‐operative group sessions incorporating patient education and behaviour change interventions, known as ‘surgery schools’, are becoming increasingly common before major elective surgery across the world. However, there is a lack of conclusive evidence regarding the effectiveness of surgery schools, and the development and ...
Imogen Fecher‐Jones+32 more
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