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A Case of Primary Heart Sarcoma with Acute Cardiac Tamponade
Hayase Shisa+3 more
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Right ventricular and right atrial collapse in patients with cardiac tamponade--a combined echocardiographic and hemodynamic study. [PDF]
Simran Singh+6 more
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Team‐based POCUS resuscitation simulation: Transformative learning for students
Medical Education, EarlyView.
Sin‐Yee Patty Kwong+3 more
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Abstract Aims Wild‐type transthyretin cardiac amyloidosis (ATTRwt) is a cardiomyopathy causing myocardial hypoperfusion and impaired cardiac mitochondrial function. Trimetazidine is an antianginal agent used in patients with stable angina pectoris, which improves cardiac contractility and mitochondrial function.
Bertil Thyrsted Ladefoged+5 more
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Contemporary echocardiographic assessment of pericardial effusion and cardiac tamponade
The aim: the aim of this review is to address the challenges in echocardiographic diagnosis of pericardial effusion, which can potentially lead to a lifethreatening condition called cardiac tamponade.
M. V. Subotnikov, D. D. Tsyrenov
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Temporal profiling of M‐TEER‐related complications
Abstract Aims Transcatheter edge‐to‐edge repair of the mitral valve (M‐TEER) is known for its low complication rates. However, the optimal level and duration of post‐procedural care remain unclear. This study aimed to identify the specific timeframe of post‐procedural complications following M‐TEER.
Jafer Haschemi+8 more
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Pericardial tamponade limits diastolic filling of the heart; therefore, a high venous pressure is required to fill the ventricle. In presence of cardiac tamponade, therapeutic agents and manoeuvres that results in venodilation or vasodilation can ...
Neema Praveen+3 more
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A large pericardial effusion and bilateral pleural effusions as the initial manifestations of Familial Mediterranean Fever [PDF]
Familial Mediterranean Fever (FMF) is a condition characterized by recurrent febrile poly-serositis. Typical presentations of the disease include episodes of fever, abdominal pain and joint pains. Chest pain is a less common presentation.
Cassar Demarco, Daniela+4 more
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