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2009/02/06/BACH CELEBRATES PATIENT RECOGNITION WEEK HEART HEALTH MONTH CLARKSVILLE LEAF CHRONICLE/
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JW Hammon, DA Stump - Brain Protection in Cardiac Surgery, 2011 - Springer As outcomes from cardiac surgery have been more carefully studied, it is clear that even subtle neurological damage can produce unacceptable declines in physical and social function. Because the brain is such a complex organ, even small injuries may produce ...
H Miyata, N Motomura, R Yozu, S Kyo... - ... cardiovascular surgery, 2011 - Elsevier OBJECTIVE: Previous studies have developed cardiovascular surgery outcome prediction models using only patient risk factors, but surgery outcomes from the patient's perspective seem to differ between hospitals. We have developed outcome prediction models that ...
RE Tracy - Journal of atherosclerosis and thrombosis, 2011 - AIMS: Hypertrophied hearts at autopsy often display excessive coronary artery atherosclerosis, but the histopathology of coronary arteries in hearts with and without cardiomegaly has rarely been compared. METHODS: In this study, forensic autopsies ...
D Sengstock, P Vaitkevicius, A Salama... - Drugs &# 38; ..., 2012 - Abstract: The focus for this clinical review is under-prescribing and non-adherence to medication guidelines in older adults after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery. Non-adherence occurs in all age groups, but older adults have a unique set of challenges ...
J Pei, N Li, Y Gao, Z Wang, X Li... - ..., 2012 - Eur Heart Rhythm Assoc Aims To investigate the relationship between electrocardiogram (ECG) parameters [J wave, fragmented QRS (f QRS), QTc, the peak-to-end interval of T wave (TpTe)], and sudden cardiac death (SCD) in chronic heart failure (CHF).
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