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Machine Intelligence in Cardiovascular Medicine.
Cardiology in Review, 2020The computer science technology trend called artificial intelligence (AI) is not new. Both machine learning and deep learning AI applications have recently begun to impact cardiovascular medicine.
M. C. M. D. Douglas Miller, C. Mri
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Abstract This chapter discusses cardiovascular medicine, including cardiovascular health, cardiovascular symptoms at the bedside, ECG abnormalities, cardiac imaging, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, cardiovascular drugs, hypertension, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), complications of MI, arrhythmias, continuous ...
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Artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine
Current Opinion in Cardiology, 2020Purpose of review Artificial intelligence is a broad set of sophisticated computer-based statistical tools that have become widely available. Cardiovascular medicine with its large data repositories, need for operational efficiency and growing focus on ...
S. Ranka, M. Reddy, A. Noheria
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Understanding Social Media: Opportunities for Cardiovascular Medicine.
Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 2019Cardiology professionals have used social media platforms such as Twitter to gain exposure to new research, network with experts, share opinions, and engage in scientific debates. The power of social media to communicate openly, with wide-reaching access
Purvi J Parwani +9 more
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Rapamycin in cardiovascular medicine
Internal Medicine Journal, 2003Abstract The cellular action of rapamycin (sirolimus), a natural fermentation product produced by Streptomyces hygroscopicus, is mediated by binding to the FK506 binding protein. By inhibiting a kinase known as the target of rapamycin, it restricts the proliferation of smooth‐muscle cells by blocking cell‐cycle progression at the G1/S transition.The ...
Ruygrok, PN +2 more
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Biomarkers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Revista Española de Cardiología (English Edition), 2009Cardiovascular disease is the principal cause of death in developed countries. The underlying pathological process is arterial wall thickening due to the formation of atherosclerotic plaque, which is frequently complicated by thrombus, thereby giving rise to the possibility of acute coronary syndrome or stroke.
José L, Martín-Ventura +7 more
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Adopting artificial intelligence in cardiovascular medicine: a scoping review
Hypertension Research, 2023H. Makimoto, T. Kohro
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2017
Abstract This chapter discusses cardiovascular medicine, including cardiovascular health, cardiovascular symptoms at the bedside, ECG abnormalities, cardiac imaging, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, cardiovascular drugs, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), complications of MI, arrhythmias, continuous ECG monitoring,
Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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Abstract This chapter discusses cardiovascular medicine, including cardiovascular health, cardiovascular symptoms at the bedside, ECG abnormalities, cardiac imaging, echocardiography, cardiac catheterization, cardiovascular drugs, angina pectoris, acute coronary syndromes (ACS), complications of MI, arrhythmias, continuous ECG monitoring,
Ian B. Wilkinson +5 more
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2016
Abstract Chapter 3 covers the basic science and clinical topics relating to cardiovascular medicine which trainees are required to learn as part of their basic training and demonstrate in the MRCP. It covers basic science, cardiovascular investigation, ischaemic heart disease, arrhythmias, pacemakers and devices, heart failure, valvular ...
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Abstract Chapter 3 covers the basic science and clinical topics relating to cardiovascular medicine which trainees are required to learn as part of their basic training and demonstrate in the MRCP. It covers basic science, cardiovascular investigation, ischaemic heart disease, arrhythmias, pacemakers and devices, heart failure, valvular ...
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Shaping the future of cardiovascular medicine in the new era of wearable devices
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2022Sinje Gehr, C. Russmann
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