Mechanical circulatory support in acute pulmonary embolism. [PDF]
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Higher hospital volume is associated with lower mortality for patients with cardiogenic shock and mechanical circulatory support. [PDF]
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The application of mechanical circulatory support in special conditions. [PDF]
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Modeling In-Hospital Mortality Among Patients Undergoing Percutaneous Coronary Intervention with Acute Myocardial Infarction Complicated by Cardiogenic Shock Receiving Mechanical Circulatory Support. [PDF]
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A systematic review of the relationship between race and health-related quality of life outcomes in patients with advanced heart failure who undergo heart transplantation or mechanical circulatory support. [PDF]
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Mechanical Circulatory Support
Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America, 2014The role for temporary and durable mechanical circulatory support is rapidly expanding. As the use of these technologies continues to grow, the emergency physician has an increasing opportunity to participate in the advancement of these potentially life-saving technologies.
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Pediatric Mechanical Circulatory Support
The International Journal of Artificial Organs, 2006Over the past two decades clinicians and researchers have sought to bring mechanical circulatory support (MCS) to pediatric patients with heart failure. ECMO, IABPs, and VADs have all been used in infants and children as a bridge to myocardial recovery or as a bridge to transplant.
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Mechanical Circulatory Support
2022Abstract Mechanical circulatory support (MCS) describes the use of mechanical pumps to maintain blood flow around the body when the heart is unable to meet this need. MCS may be appropriate in cardiogenic shock, either as a bridge to decision, recovery, heart transplantation, or for long-term support (destination therapy).
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Mechanical circulatory support
Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology, 2015Heart failure (HF) is a condition in which the heart is not able to pump enough blood and oxygen required for organ systems to function. According to recent statistics from the American Heart Association (AHA), about 5.1 million people in the nation suffer from HF; one in nine deaths in 2009 included HF as a contributing cause. About half of people who
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