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AORTIC ANEURYSMS ; SUDDEN DEATHS ; THE CAPACITY OF THE PERICARDIUM. [PDF]
HerbertA Smith
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The Role of the Pericardium in Heart Failure: Implications for Pathophysiology and Treatment.
B. Borlaug, Y. Reddy
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This systematic review identified 24 clinical trials of medical device and surgical interventions for HFpEF, with 16 demonstrating at least safety and feasibility, but little evidence of long‐term benefit. Phenotype‐based responses suggest that certain interventions may benefit specific HFpEF subgroups, yet most trials suffered from heterogeneous ...
Kurdo Araz +5 more
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TWO CASES OF SUDDEN DEATH FROM HÆMORRHAGE INTO THE PERICARDIUM. [PDF]
JamesW. Fraser
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The aim of our study was to develop a more accurate staging system for hereditary ATTR patients currently receiving specific treatment. A staging system was created using as criteria: GLS ≤ −11%, NT‐proBNP ≤ 2,000 ng/L, and eGFR ≤ 65 mL/min. We managed to accurately stratify patients into three disease stages, significantly different in terms of ...
Gabriela Neculae +7 more
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A CASE OF ASPIRATION OF THE PERICARDIUM; LIFE PROLONGED EIGHT MONTHS. [PDF]
Jeffrey M. Jones
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Cardiac hemangioma of the right atrium in a neonate : fetal management and expedited surgical resection [PDF]
Cardiac hemangioma is a rare tumor with a reported incidence of 1-2%. We describe the case of a neonate with a right atrial mass that was diagnosed prenatally. The fetus developed a supraventricular tachycardia and was delivered by cesarean section in
Campbell, A. +5 more
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Using EndoWings™ and XDROP™, we developed a percutaneous minimally invasive technique for sequential circumferential alginate hydrogel injection into LV free mid‐wall. This human study assessed its safety/feasibility in HFrEF patients, with personalised biomechanical models.
Bo Wang +13 more
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Third Heart Sound: Possible Role of Pericardium in its Production
F. Dunn, William Dickerson
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Epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) has been linked to adverse remodelling and outcomes in aortic valve stenosis (AS), yet mechanisms remain unclear. In 137 patients with severe AS undergoing CMR before TAVR, higher EAT (≥46.5 ml/m2) was associated with impaired left atrial (LA) reservoir strain, while ventricular morphology, function and tissue ...
Judith Gronwald +10 more
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