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PA Meaney, VM Nadkarni, DL Atkins, MD Berg... - Pediatrics, 2011 - Am Acad Pediatrics RESULTS Of 266 children with 285 events, 173 of 285 (61%) survived the event and 61 of 266
(23%) survived to discharge. Termination of fibrillation after initial shock was achieved for 152
of 285 (53%) events. Termination of fibrillation with 2 10 J/kg was much less frequent ...
HL Lazar, MM Mc Donnell, S Chipkin... - Annals of ..., 2011 - Abstract Objective: This study sought to determine whether aggressive glycemic control (90120 mg/d L) would result in more optimal clinical outcomes and less morbidity than moderate glycemic control (120180 mg/d L) in diabetic patients undergoing coronary artery bypass ...
YS Choi, JK Shim, J Chan Kim, KS Kang... - The Journal of Thoracic ..., 2011 - Elsevier OBJECTIVE: Acute kidney injury after cardiac surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass is closely related to systemic inflammatory reactions and oxidative stresses. Remote ischemic preconditioning is a systemic protective strategy whereby brief limb ischemia confers ...
HC Arazi... - Current pharmaceutical design, 2012 - Atherosclerosis is considered an inflammatory disease. T-cells, macrophages, and mast cells infiltrate atherosclerotic plaques and platelets play an essential role releasing inflammatory mediators that stimulate plaque progression. This is important in acute ...
EJ Hickey, BW Mc Crindle, SH Larsen... - The Annals of Thoracic ..., 2012 - Elsevier Background We investigated the natural history, outcomes of myectomy, and impact on survival of obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) in childhood. Methods All 120 children diagnosed with HCM between 1971 and 2006 were studied. Available ...
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