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2008/12/29/WOMEN S HEART DISEASE IT S THE LEADING KILLER BUT PATIENT CARE CHICAGO TRIBUNE/
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A Szkely, J Levin, Y Miao, IC Tudor... - The Journal of Thoracic ..., 2011 - Elsevier OBJECTIVE: The roles of perioperative hyperglycemia and diabetes in the risk stratification of patients undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery are unclear. The aim of this study is to explore the influence of perioperative hyperglycemia on postoperative mortality. ...
R Nezafat, SN Hong, P Hu, MH Moghari... - Magnetic Resonance ..., 2012 - Springer Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the largest killer of Americans. Approximately every 25 s, an American will have a coronary event, and approximately every minute, someone will die of one [1]. In 2010, an estimated 785,000 Americans will have a myocardial infarction, and ...
S Lavi, DE Kandzari... - Coronary Artery Disease, 2012 - Springer Against the background of increasing health care expenditures, coronary heart disease has a significant impact on global economics as a leading cause of disability and loss of productivity. Over 70 million Americans suffer from cardiovascular disease, contributing to ... [HTML]
R Ibe, K Baig... - Surgery (Oxford), 2012 - Elsevier... In adults considered too ill to undergo conventional surgery transcatheter aortic valve implantation
(TAVI), which avoids open heart surgery and cardiopulmonary bypass, is playing a bigger role.
Box 1. Indications for aortic valve replacement in aortic stenosis. ...
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AI Lee, F Campigotto, JD Rawn... - British Journal of ..., 2012 - Wiley Online Library Approximately 35% of cardiac surgery patients experience severe postoperative bleeding requiring surgical re-exploration (Mannucci & Levi, 2007). Recombinant activated Factor VII (r FVIIa) is increasingly used for uncontrolled haemorrhage in multiple clinical settings, ...
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