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    Advancing the science and mechanistic understanding of acute cardiac unloading, supporting the translation of basic and clinical research into therapies aimed at heart muscle recovery Register and Submit your Science to the 7th Annual A-CURE! All abstract submissions will be scored by the A-CURE…

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    • Register and hear from @BurkhoffMd @BillONeillMD @NavinKapur4 @MBAMDCTS @BiykemB on the science of Cardiac Unloading at A-CURE Chicago this November: https://t.co/qKkf2ygFD0 @acurepublic #CardioTwitter #Sponsored https://t.co/vCYyWLNoVY

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    ACUTE CARDIAC UNLOADING AND RECOVERY WORKING GROUP (A-CURE) Established in 2015, (in part due to the generous funding of our sponsor: Abiomed Inc) the faculty of the A-CURE Working Group meets annually to initiate scientific and clinical discussions on how acute cardiac unloading may increase myocardial salvage, prevent (or limit) myocardial and ventricular injury and…

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    • RT @acurepublic: Recordings from the 6th A-CURE Symposium are now available at https://t.co/Ihzeq34kED! Listen to this week's featured talk…

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    A-CURE Working Group - 3 year(s) ago

    The pressure-volume loop is an excellent way of understanding the science of acute unloading. This video series presented by Khan Academy provides a first-rate source for educating yourself and your students on the hemodynamic information contained in the P-V loop. Watch more videos on understanding…

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    • Thanks @NavinKapur4 Really Fantastic science at https://t.co/d8NjFit2wj this year. The pace of scientific knowledge in the acute MCS space expanding our knowledge of Impella & ECMO impact from mitochondria to patient outcomes will be presented. Great faculty/ great science. https://t.co/xpELhOqroY

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    A-CURE Working Group - 4 year(s) ago

    The A-CURE Faculty and network of colleagues are on the front lines of treating COVID-19 patients within hospital systems. The data on treatment and outcomes in these patients is fluid and rapidly evolving. Current data indicate that 7-16% of COVID-19 patients experience cardiac complications or acute cardiac injury (Link to JACC paper). Further, reports indicate that mortality…

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    • More information: https://t.co/P7dJqXDJCJ, COVID-19 tab. Helpful articles and key points. #ProtectedPCI @abiomedimpella

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    A-CURE Working Group - 4 year(s) ago

    The A-CURE Faculty and network of colleagues are on the front lines of treating COVID-19 patients within hospital systems. The data on treatment and outcomes in these patients is fluid and rapidly evolving. Current data indicate that 7-16% of COVID-19 patients experience cardiac complications or acute cardiac injury (Link to JACC paper). Further, reports indicate that mortality…

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    • Added to https://t.co/KPjTvGQa1Z https://t.co/5t9x812rUE Key Points: First successful treatment of COVID-19 induced refractory cardiogenic plus vasoplegic shock by combination of pVAD and ECMO: A case report

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    A-CURE Working Group - 4 year(s) ago

    The A-CURE Faculty and network of colleagues are on the front lines of treating COVID-19 patients within hospital systems. The data on treatment and outcomes in these patients is fluid and rapidly evolving. Current data indicate that 7-16% of COVID-19 patients experience cardiac complications or acute cardiac injury (Link to JACC paper). Further, reports indicate that mortality…

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    • Added to https://t.co/d8NjFit2wj https://t.co/vNdaQa1xBi Key Points: First successful treatment of COVID-19 induced refractory cardiogenic plus vasoplegic shock by combination of pVAD and ECMO: A case report