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ABSTRACT Aim To study the incidence, survival, and mortality of dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) in children in Sweden, 1991–2019. Methods Hospital records of 0–18‐year‐olds diagnosed with DCM over a 29‐year period were reviewed. The annual sex‐specific incidence rates of DCM were calculated as new disease cases, divided by the average Swedish same‐sex ...
Shalan Fadl +5 more
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY FOR MANAGEMENT OF MITRAL VALVE DISEASE
Echocardiography is the most common noninvasive tool for assessing cardiac structure and function. Three-dimensional echocardiography expands the diagnostic capabilities of cardiac ultrasound.
S I Dragulescu +4 more
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Real Time Three Dimensional Fetal Echocardiography Using Two Dimensional Array Technology
Three dimensional (3D) echocardiography represents a major paradigm shift in medical ultrasound imaging. As opposed to reconstructed 3D echocardiography which is based on a series of two dimensional images, the revolutionary development of the two ...
Timothy Bennett, David Mundy, Dev Maulik
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Background and Purpose Musclin (osteocrin) is a skeletal muscle‐derived peptide that has been implicated in cardioprotective signalling pathways. Its relevance in cancer patients, who frequently experience muscle wasting and cardiotoxicity, remains unclear. This study aimed to determine whether circulating Musclin levels reflect functional capacity and
Jannek Brauer +5 more
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Three-dimensional transesophageal echocardiography of the atrial septal defects
Transesophageal echocardiography has advantages over transthoracic technique in defining morphology of atrial structures. Even though real time three-dimensional echocardiographic imaging is a reality, the off-line reconstruction technique usually allows
Ángel Romero-Cárdenas +13 more
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Cardiotoxicity of BRAF/MEK inhibitors
Abstract Rapidly accelerated fibrosarcoma type B/B‐Raf proto‐oncogene, serine/threonine kinase (BRAF) and mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MEK) inhibitors have transformed outcomes in cancer therapy, particularly in melanoma. However, cardiovascular toxicities are increasingly recognized in real‐world clinical practice.
Katharina Seuthe +4 more
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Echocardiographic findings of mitral valve prolapse [PDF]
Ristić-Anđelkov Anđelka +3 more
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Real-time three-dimensional echocardiography: technological gadget or clinical tool?
The complex anatomy of cardiac structures requires three-dimensional spatial orientation of images for a better understanding of structure and function, thereby improving image interpretation.
Badano, LP +14 more
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A comprehensive review of cancer‐induced cardiac wasting
Cancer is frequently accompanied by cachexia, a systemic syndrome characterized by progressive loss of skeletal muscle mass, with or without loss of fat mass. Increasing evidence indicates that cancer can also induce cardiac muscle wasting, which is associated with structural cardiac remodelling, impaired contractile function and the development of ...
Alessia Lena +5 more
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Immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)‐associated myocarditis has emerged as a severe and clinically complex immune‐related toxicity that poses significant challenges for therapeutic decision‐making in routine cardio‐oncological care. High‐dose corticosteroids remain the first‐line therapy, yet their timing, dosage and tapering require careful clinical ...
Raluca I. Mincu +10 more
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