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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 ...
E Kilger, J Heyn, A Beiras-Fernandez... - Minerva ..., 2011 - BACKGROUND: Systemic inflammatory response occurs after cardiac surgery (CS) and leads to a worse outcome in many cases. Stress doses of hydrocortisone have been successfully used to reduce SIRS and to improve outcome of patients after CS with ...
IC Vermeulen Windsant, SJ Hanssen... - ... and Cardiovascular ..., 2011 - AATS/WTSACardiovascular surgery with cardiopulmonary bypass is associated with postoperative organ injury, which severely affects patient morbidity and mortality. Multiple cardiopulmonary bypassrelated mechanisms have been linked to the development of tissue damage, ...
A Blasco, M Carmona... - Journal of ..., 2012 - PURPOSE: Efficient ways are needed to implement the secondary prevention (SP) of coronary heart disease. Because few studies have investigated Web-based SP programs, our aim was to determine the usefulness of a new Web-based telemonitoring system, ... [HTML]
T Ueland, P Aukrust, S Aakhus... - Diabetes and ..., 2012 - Background: Silent coronary artery disease is a frequent complication of type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Based on its multiple roles in inflammation, atherogenesis and glucose homeostasis, we hypothesised that activin A could be related to coronary atherosclerosis ...
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