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In regard to the mono‐segmental thoracic and lumbar nonfusion in patients with ankylosing spondylitis, we built a new classification system based on CT and MRI data and describe its clinical distribution characteristics and occurrence risk factors for the first time. ABSTRACT Study Design Retrospective cohort study.
Bingchuan Liu +4 more
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Non-atherosclerotic coronary stenosis potentially triggered by recurrent coronary vasospasm: insights from optical coherence tomography, intravascular ultrasound, and near-infrared spectroscopy. [PDF]
Wayama K, Murai K, Noguchi T.
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A two‐incision MI‐TLIF showed comparable outcomes to the traditional four‐incision approach in single‐level patients. Excessive pursuit of smaller or fewer incisions demonstrated no significant short‐term advantage. Reduced exposure may still help minimize wound complications in vulnerable groups, warranting further targeted follow‐up.
Yueh‐Ying Hsieh +4 more
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Two birds with one stone: pre-TAVI coronary CT angiography combined with FFR helps screen for coronary stenosis. [PDF]
Wang R +6 more
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Myocardial Infarction in Conduction System Pacing: Trust the ECG or Rely on Algorithms?
Abstract A 66‐year‐old male patient with a conduction system pacing (CSP) pacemaker, implanted after a pace‐and‐ablate strategy for persistent, poorly rate‐controlled atrial fibrillation, presented to the outpatient clinic with worsening dyspnea. Laboratory findings and ECG were indicative of an anterolateral ST‐segment elevation myocardial infarction (
Elena Crisman +4 more
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A case report of Cogan's syndrome with recurrent coronary stenosis. [PDF]
Na G, Nan Z, Jingjing M, Lili P.
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Efficacy and Safety of the Sync‐AV II Temporary Cardiac Pacing Catheter (EASY II Trial)
ABSTRACT Background Cardiac pacing is crucial for patients with hemodynamically unstable bradyarrhythmias. For most indications, transvenous pacemakers are used to pace the right ventricle, causing atrioventricular dyssynchrony, which may lead to significant hemodynamic compromise.
Som A. Bailey +5 more
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First Report on Atrial Leadless Pacing in an Extra‐Cardiac Fontan Patient
Abstract No reports on atrial leadless pacing have been demonstrated in patients with the extra‐cardiac Fontan palliation. We present a case of a patient with an extra‐cardiac Fontan and an alternative to pacing for symptomatic bradycardia in the setting of sinus node dysfunction.
Daniel Cortez
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