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2009/01/23/WALKING FOR HEART HEALTH JUST GOT EASIER IN ONE CITY NEWSWISE PRESS RELEASE/
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A Adielsson, J Hollenberg, T Karlsson, J Lindqvist... - Heart, 2011 - Results In all, 7187 patients fulfilled the set criteria. Age, place of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
(OHCA) and gender did not change. Bystander CPR increased from 46% to 73%; 95% CI for
OR 1.060 to 1.081 per year. The median delay from collapse to defibrillation increased ...
JJ Goldberger, AE Buxton, M Cain, O Costantini... - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc From the Path to Improved Risk Stratification/Northwestern University, Chicago, IL (JJG); Brown
University, Providence, RI (AEB); State University of New York at Buffalo (MC); Metro Health
Campus, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH (OC, DR); Libin ...
SJ Butterly, DFM Looke, D Byrne... - Journal of Cardiology Cases, 2011 - Elsevier Infective endocarditis is a dynamic disease with changing epidemiology and diagnostic
strategies. Culture negative endocarditis poses a particular problem for clinicians regarding appropriate
antimicrobial therapy and adequate duration of therapy. Utilization of nucleic acid ...
CB Komanapalli, B Krishnan... - Coronary Heart Disease, 2012 - Springer Mechanical complications of coronary artery disease are rare but frequently lead to fatal outcomes. Saving critically ill patients may be possible with optimal timing of surgical intervention. While selecting the most appropriate patients for these life-saving therapies ...
Y Weng, S Sun, J Park, S Ye, MH Weil... - Resuscitation, 2012 - AIM: The nonselective cannabinoid (CB) receptor agonist, WIN55, 212-2, was demonstrated to induce hypothermia and improve post-resuscitation outcomes in a rat post-cardiac arrest model. The present study was to explore the potential mechanisms of WIN55, 212-2 on ...
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