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Making sense of a Holter electrocardiograph report
Background: Holter monitoring has become available in more centres in sub-Saharan Africa in recent years, but the interpretation of Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) is poorly understood.
Kelechukwu UK, Eme O
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Abstract Aim Mosliciguat (BAY 1237592), the first soluble guanylate cyclase (sGC) activator in a dry powder inhaler (DPI), could potentially treat pulmonary hypertension with a more targeted delivery than systemic sGC stimulators. We report safety and tolerability of mosliciguat in healthy men.
Johannes Nagelschmitz +7 more
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Piaoliu Yuan,1 Xueying Li,2 Chunyan Tao,1 Xiaojuan Du,1 Chunyu Zhang,1 Junbao Du,1,3 Yaqian Huang,1 Ying Liao1 1Department of Pediatrics, Peking University First Hospital, Beijing, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Medical Statistics, Peking ...
Yuan P +7 more
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Les deux corps du traducteur littéraire
The literary translator is not a simple bilingual. It aims to be a smuggler among its languages and between its discordant bodies. But how do we translate between two bodies?
Julia Holter
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Aims Non‐adherence to oral anticoagulants (OACs) is associated with significant morbidity and mortality. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions have been used to improve medication adherence across the three phases of initiation, implementation and persistence.
Non Davies +2 more
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Spirometry in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in Norwegian general practice
Background General practitioners (GPs) in Norway increasingly use spirometry diagnostically as well as in follow up of patients with respiratory complaints, but little is known about their skills and knowledge in this area.
Mette C. Tollånes +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background A 3D electroanatomical mapping (3D‐EAM) visualized steerable sheath was designed to improve catheter placement and reduce radiation exposure during ablation, an established treatment for atrial fibrillation (AF). However, prospective randomized data comparing the procedural and clinical outcomes of visualized and non‐visualized ...
Chun‐Kai Chen +4 more
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An Ultra‐Low‐Power Biopotential Acquisition Analog Front‐End Chip for Wearable Devices
A 0.8‐V, 1.2‐μW biopotential AFE combines a chopper‐stabilized CCIA with dual‐time‐scale EDO management. The slow DSL preserves > 1 GΩ input impedance, whereas an event‐triggered fast‐recovery path shortens return to the linear range after abrupt electrode‐offset disturbances. ABSTRACT A 0.8‐V, 1.2‐μW biopotential analog front‐end (AFE) IC is presented
Zhang Xin +4 more
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Introduction: Silent atrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cause of cryptogenic ischemic stroke (CIS). The 24-h-Holter is insufficient to reveal an occult arrhythmic cause of stroke and the strategy to select the patients for long-term monitoring is ...
Andrzej Kułach +4 more
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Abstract Background Exercise‐associated cardiac arrhythmias may contribute to poor performance and sudden cardiac death in horses. Widespread monitoring is limited by device availability and suitability for field use. Objectives To (1) compare electrocardiographic (ECG) quality from a smart textile system (Myant Skiin Equine) with a reference device ...
Amie Kapusniak +5 more
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