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2009/01/14/FOR LONG LIFE NOTHING BEATS A HEALTHY HEART COLLINGWOOD ENTERPRISE BULLETIN/
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GH Bardy - New England Journal of Medicine, 2011 - In this issue of the Journal, Weisfeldt et al.1 report that ventricular fibrillation is identified less
frequently during sudden cardiac arrest in the home than in public places, even when the arrest
is witnessed. The authors surmise that age and coexisting illnesses are responsible and ...
F Rader, O Costantini, C Jarrett... - Journal of ..., 2011 - Elsevier A total of 4724 patients (35%) developed postoperative AF. P-wave amplitude in leads a VR and
V 1 were the strongest ECG predictors. A less negative P-wave amplitude in lead a VR was associated
with increased risk for postoperative AF (odds ratio, 1.46; 95% confidence interval, ...
CC Deluigi, P Ong, S Hill, A Wagner... - International Journal of ..., 2011 - Elsevier Sixty-five patients with biopsy proven myocarditis had abnormal ECGs upon admission
(77%). In this group, ST-abnormalities were detected most frequently (69%), followed by
bundle-branch-block in 26%, and Q-waves in 8%. Atrial fibrillation was present in 6%, ...
RB Jaenisch, VS Hentschke... - Journal of Applied ..., 2011 - Am Physiological Soc RESPIRATORY MUSCLE TRAINING IMPROVES HEMODYNAMICS, AUTONOMIC 1 FUNCTION,
BARORECEPTOR SENSITIVITY AND RESPIRATORY MECHANICS 2 IN RATS WITH HEART
FAILURE 3 4 ... Running title: Respiratory Muscle Training in Heart Failure 20 21 ...
A Rossi, FL Dini, P Faggiano, M Cicoira, S Frattini... - Heart, 2011 - Abstract Background Functional mitral regurgitation (FMR) is a common finding in patients with heart failure (HF), but its effect on outcome is still uncertain, mainly because in previous studies sample sizes were relatively small and semiquantitative methods for FMR grading ...
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