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Summary Introduction Pre‐operative anaemia is an established risk factor for mortality after cardiac surgery. The extent to which this risk is mediated by complications related to red blood cell transfusion remains uncertain, particularly across different age groups.
Elisabeth M. Groenewegen +23 more
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Periodontitis and atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease: A critical appraisal
Abstract In spite of intensive research efforts driving spectacular advances in terms of prevention and treatments, cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) remain a leading health burden, accounting for 32% of all deaths (World Health Organization. “Cardiovascular Diseases (CVDs).” WHO, February 1, 2017, https://www.who.int/news‐room/fact‐sheets/detail ...
Maria Clotilde Carra +3 more
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Sudden cardiac death in stable coronary artery disease: A literature review. [PDF]
Tabbah R, Saliba W, Abi-Saleh B.
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A machine learning model using predialysis data predicted sudden events during or after hemodialysis with high accuracy (auROC: 0.889). The key predictors included emergency hospitalization, recent surgery, high heart rate, low albumin levels, and high CRP.
Naotaka Kato +11 more
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Identification of Two Rare Variants in Iranian Families With Familial Sudden Cardiac Death. [PDF]
Tahmasebivand M +9 more
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In this large multicenter study, AF before LVAD implantation was not associated with increased risks of mortality, bleeding, stroke, or pump thrombosis, but was linked to a higher incidence of late VAs. ABSTRACT Introduction A substantial proportion of patients receiving left ventricular assist devices (LVADs) present with pre‐existing atrial ...
Miloud Cherbi +9 more
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Left ventricular ejection fraction and myocardial fibrosis in sudden cardiac death. [PDF]
Silvola H +8 more
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Sudden cardiac death: addressing unresolved issues [PDF]
Thomas F. Lüscher
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ABSTRACT Aim An electrocardiogram is commonly recommended in breath‐holding spell management, mainly to rule out long QT syndrome. This retrospective study investigated the risk of long QT syndrome being misdiagnosed as breath‐holding spells in a paediatric population in southern Sweden.
Sanna Hellström Schmidt +3 more
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