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We enrolled 50 ablation sites (12, 10, 8.5, and 5.5 W) in 11 patients where the esophageal temperature reached 39°C within 5 s after ablation. Although ablation duration was correlated with power settings, total energy and maximal esophageal temperature did not differ significantly among the 4 groups.
Haruta Kato+5 more
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Saving lives from sudden cardiac arrest: every second and action counts. [PDF]
The Lancet Regional Health-Western Pacific.
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This meta‐analysis of six cohort studies (n = 1,183) found that athletes with transvenous or subcutaneous ICDs had 13% appropriate and 4% inappropriate shock rates, with no serious adverse events. Findings support individualized return‐to‐play decisions, considering arrhythmia type, ICD programming, and psychological support.
Rifqi Rizkani Eri+5 more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest in a Youth with Multiple Arrhythmic Substrates. [PDF]
Ainsworth J, Ionescu A.
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Nanga Parbat – The mountain of destiny
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Peter Bärtsch
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Extracardiac vagal stimulation (ECVS) is a novel, safe tool inducing controlled AV/VA block. It assists SVT differential diagnosis, pathway unmasking, and ablation endpoint confirmation, adding value to EP procedures for supraventricular tachycardias.
Jose Carlos Pachon‐M+8 more
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V-V ECMO for severe Chlamydia psittaci pneumonia presenting with sudden cardiac arrest: A case report and literature review. [PDF]
Chen J+6 more
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ABSTRACT In bio‐social models, cooperative behavior has evolved as an adaptive strategy, playing multi‐functional roles. One of such roles in populations is to increase the success of the survival and reproduction of individuals and their families or social groups.
Sangeeta Saha+2 more
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Identifying Sudden Cardiac Arrest Risk in Adolescent Male Athletes. [PDF]
Sattler AG, Rozzi S.
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Human brain pulsations shown in this picture drive both blood and CSF flow. These pulsations can now be accurately detected with ultrafast MREG imaging. The ultrafast imaging offers early detection of abnormal brain pulsations that can precede tissue degeneration in Alzheimer's disease or predict mortality in brain lymphoma treatment. ABSTRACT Over the
Vesa Kiviniemi+12 more
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