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Mashup Score: 9Coronary Wave Intensity Analysis as an Invasive and Vessel-Specific Index of Myocardial Viability - 2 year(s) ago
Background: Coronary angiography and viability testing are the cornerstones of diagnosing and managing ischemic cardiomyopathy. At present, no single test serves both needs. Coronary wave intensity a
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Mashup Score: 3APSC Journal Club - Revascularization in Ischemic Cardiomyopathy - 2 year(s) ago
APSC JOURNAL CLUB10 November 2022 6pm to 7pmRevascularization in Ischemic CardiomyopathyChairClin A/Prof Jack Tan Head CardiologyNational Heart Centre Singap…
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Really enjoyed this @apsc_office Journal Club discussion on @REVIVED_BCIS2 & #STICH viability substudy: lots of really interesting points raised & discussed with expert insights 📺https://t.co/fkosCCios7 @ivanwongm12 @DrMattRyan @Jonyap88 @EzmanShariff @chinghuisia @ShrillaB https://t.co/mnhNwTRl4I https://t.co/Nd3gLbH59F
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Mashup Score: 2
The effect of stents in patients with heart failure has been unknown – until now.
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Mashup Score: 3
International guidelines do not provide firm recommendations on the role of PCI in managing severe ICM, because of a lack of robust evidence. REVIVED-BCIS2 will provide the first randomized data on the efficacy and safety of PCI in ICM and has the potential to inform guidelines pertaining to both re …
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Mashup Score: 3
Heart failure resulting from ischaemic heart disease is associated with a poor prognosis despite optimal medical treatment. Despite this, patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy have been largely excluded from randomised trials of revascularisation in stable coronary artery disease. Revascularisation has multiple potential mechanisms of benefit, including the reversal of myocardial hibernation,…
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Mashup Score: 0
Heart failure resulting from ischaemic heart disease is associated with a poor prognosis despite optimal medical treatment. Despite this, patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy have been largely excluded from randomised trials of revascularisation in stable coronary artery disease. Revascularisation has multiple potential mechanisms of benefit, including the reversal of myocardial hibernation,…
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RT @REVIVED_BCIS2: Congratulations @DrMattRyan et al for their insightful work on invasive viability assessment https://t.co/yZce3GYtD1.…