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Cardiovascular Medicine

2019
The field of cardiovascular medicine is an inexhaustible source for clinical trials (→ OHCM 10th edition:). The most feasible way of keeping up to date is referring to guidelines. In addition to those made avail­able by the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE), the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) provides very useful Clinical ...
Stevan R. Emmett   +2 more
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Cardiovascular medicine

2022
Abstract Cardiology in resource-poor countries?, Cardiac arrest and advanced life support protocols?, Chest pain?, Shock?, Hypertension?, Angina?, Myocardial infarction?, Cardiac arrhythmias?, Syncope, Heart failure?, Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease?, Infective endocarditis?, Pericardial disease?, Myocarditis ...
Ntobeko Ntusi, Bongani Mayosi
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Artificial Intelligence-Powered Blockchains for Cardiovascular Medicine.

Canadian Journal of Cardiology, 2021
Clinical databases, particulary those comprised of big data, face growing security challenges. Blockchain, the open, decentralized, distributed public ledger technology powering cryptocurrency, records transactions securely without the need for third ...
C. Krittanawong   +7 more
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Application of Artificial Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine.

Comprehensive Physiology, 2021
The advent of advances in machine learning (ML)-based techniques has popularized wide applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in various fields ranging from robotics to medicine.
Xi Cheng   +3 more
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Cardiovascular medicine: a year in review.

Minerva cardiology and angiology, 2021
Cardiovascular medicine is facing several challenges in the current era, dominated by the rapid spread of a previously unknown virus around the world.
Andrea Matteucci   +7 more
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Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine: clinical applications.

European Heart Journal
Clinical medicine requires the integration of various forms of patient data including demographics, symptom characteristics, electrocardiogram findings, laboratory values, biomarker levels, and imaging studies.
Thomas F. Lüscher   +4 more
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Cardiovascular medicine

2014
Cardiovascular healthAt the bedside (see 34):Cardiovascular symptomsInvestigations:ecg—a methodical approachecg—abnormalitiesecg—additional pointsExercise ecg testingAmbulatory ecg monitoringCardiac catheterizationEchocardiographyDrugs and the heart:Cardiovascular drugsStatinsHow to start ace-inhibitorsDiseases and conditions:Angina pectoris...
Murray Longmore   +3 more
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Fluid-structure interaction modeling in cardiovascular medicine - A systematic review 2017-2019.

Medical Engineering and Physics, 2020
Finite element analysis (FEA) and computational fluid dynamics (CFD) are generally insufficient independently to model the physics of the cardiovascular system.
Matthew Hirschhorn   +4 more
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Collaborative AI and Laboratory Medicine integration in precision cardiovascular medicine.

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry, 2020
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a broad term that combines computation with sophisticated mathematical models and in turn allows the development of complex algorithms which are capable to simulate human intelligence such as problem solving and learning ...
D. Gruson   +4 more
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Cardiovascular medicines

British Homeopathic Journal, 1994
AbstractA review of the main homoeopathic medicines whose centre of action includes the heart with a summary of their main characteristics. Special attention has been paid to Digitalis, Lilium tigrinum, Naja, Cactus, Spigelia, Kalmia latifolia and several others, including medicines commonly used in mother tincture form for heart failure and ...
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