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Bioresorbable Scaffolds for Coronary Arteries: Where Do We Stand Today?
Bioresorbable coronary scaffolds are moving from thick strut pitfalls to thinner, stronger, healing‐oriented designs. Integrating advances in materials, guided implantation with preparation, size, and postdilation steps, and resorption aligned to healing, we synthesize clinical evidence and chart a roadmap toward intelligent, transient platforms ...
Junya Matsuda +5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Postoperative complications substantially increase morbidity, mortality and healthcare costs. Understanding prognostic factors is essential for risk stratification, targeted prevention strategies, and development of prediction models.
Anders Peder Højer Karlsen +15 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to evaluate its safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and efficacy in Chinese adults with T2DM and to preliminarily compare its efficacy and safety with semaglutide through multiple subcutaneous injections. Materials and Methods In this multicentre, randomised, placebo‐controlled and semaglutide‐positive‐
Ping Jin +9 more
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After septal myectomy for hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy, the four chambers of the heart experience unique remodeling patterns that can be visualized with speckle‐tracking strain analysis on echocardiography. This study characterizes those changes and links them to clinical outcomes such as post‐operative atrial fibrillation risk, thereby ...
Olga N. Kislitsina +10 more
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Long‐Term Cancer and Mortality After Thymectomy
In a propensity score‐matched study comparing 398 thymectomy patients with 398 cardiothoracic controls over 10 years, thymectomy was not associated with excess all‐cause mortality (HR 0.78; 95% CI 0.54–1.13) or new malignancy (4.3% in both groups). Indication‐stratified analysis revealed heterogeneity: thymic malignancy carried significantly higher ...
Shahar Shelly +7 more
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Zero‐contrast left atrial appendage occlusion yielded high procedural success and similar periprocedural adverse event rates compared to the contrast‐guided approach. At 45‐day follow‐up, successful LAA closure (defined as peri‐device leak ≤ 5 mm) and device‐related thrombus rates were similar.
Joe Demian +12 more
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ABSTRACT Pheochromocytoma typically presents with sustained or paroxysmal hypertension, but initial manifestation as acute non‐ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction (NSTEMI) is rare. Peri‐procedural hemodynamic fluctuations are often dramatic, making diagnosis and management challenging.
HuiPing Li +5 more
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Among Korean adults with type 2 diabetes and no prior cardiovascular disease, thiazolidinedione use was associated with a lower risk of the primary composite outcome of stroke, myocardial infarction, hospitalization for heart failure, and all‐cause mortality compared to dipeptidyl peptidase‐4 inhibitor use. ABSTRACT Background Thiazolidinediones (TZDs)
Yun Young Choi +4 more
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Family quality‐of‐life burden in chronic spontaneous urticaria: A multicentre study
Poor control of chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU) significantly worsens family members' quality of life, especially in emotional, physical, and social domains. Higher disease severity was linked to increased caregiving burden and household expenditures, highlighting the need for family‐centred CSU care and support across diverse global populations ...
Beatrice Martinez Zugaib Abdalla +33 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aimed to determine the discharge learning needs of patients undergoing cardiac surgery and to identify sociodemographic and clinical factors associated with these needs. Design A descriptive, cross‐sectional study. Methods This study was conducted among 130 adults who had undergone cardiac surgery in a public hospital in western
Serdar Sever, Buse Bostan, Halime Çayli
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