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NA Estes - Circulation, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc Case presentation: A 61-year-old moderately obese (body mass index 28.1 kg/m 2 ) hypertensive
diabetic man without any prior cardiac history collapsed suddenly at a town meeting. Bystander
cardiopulmonary resuscitation was initiated, an automated external defibrillator available ...
N Derval, CS Simpson, DH Birnie... - Journal of the American ..., 2011 - Elsevier One hundred cardiac arrest patients were enrolled (40 females, age 43 14 years). Forty-four
were diagnosed with an established cause for cardiac arrest. Significant early repolarization
was found in 19 patients, including 6 with a primary diagnosis that explained their cardiac ...
M Packer - Circulation: Heart Failure, 2011 - Am Heart Assoc Physicians make the diagnosis of heart failure when patients present with exercise intolerance
that is limited by dyspnea, fatigue, or both and that can be attributed to an identifiable abnormality
of cardiac function. Patients with exertional symptoms attributable to severe primary ...
WJ Rejeski, PH Brubaker, DC Goff Jr... - Archives of internal ..., 2011 - Am Med Assoc Background Limitations in mobility are common among older adults with cardiovascular and cardiometabolic disorders and have profound effects on health and well-being. With the growing population of older adults in the United States, effective and scalable public ...
SE Epstein, J Zhu, AH Najafi... - ... and Atherosclerosis, 2012 - Springer The concept that infection may trigger the initiation and progression of atherosclerosis has been the subject of much debate, which continues to the present time. The potential contribution of infection to plaque rupture is also the subject of controversy. Here we ...
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