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    Pericardial disease in the developing world is dominated primarily by effusive and constrictive syndromes and contributes to the acute and chronic heart failure burden in many regions. The confluence of geography (location in the tropics), a significant burden of diseases of poverty and neglect, and a significant contribution of communicable diseases to the general burden of disease is reflected in the wide etiological spectrum of causes of pericardial disease. The prevalence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in particular, is high throughout much of the developing world where it is the most frequent and important cause of pericarditis and is associated with significant morbidity and mortality.

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    Postoperative atrial fibrillation (POAF) is a common dysrhythmia that affects a significant number of patients undergoing cardiac surgery. Many studies aim to better understand this complex postsurgical complication by analysing circulating biomarkers in patients who develop POAF. More recently, the pericardial space was shown to contain inflammatory mediators that could trigger POAF. In this review we summarise recent studies that examine the immune mediators present in the pericardial space and their potential implications for the pathophysiology of POAF in cardiac surgery patients.

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    DepartmentsPresident’s PageEditorialSociety GuidelinesFocused Clinical Practice UpdateGuidelinesClinical Research – Valve DiseaseClinical Research – Interventional CardiologyClinical Research – Prevention and RehabilitationClinical Research – CardiomyopathyClinical Research – Arrhythmias and ElectrophysiologyMethods in Cardiovascular ResearchTraining/Practice: Contemporary Issues in Cardiology…

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    DepartmentsPresident’s PagePublished in issue: February 2022p139-141Full-Text HTMLPDF EditorialDigital Technologies: Revolutionizing Cardiovascular Medicine and Reshaping the WorldStanley NattelPublished online: December 22, 2021p142-144Full-Text HTMLPDF Digital Health: The Promise and PerilStefan Superina,Abdullah Malik,Yasbanoo Moayedi,Michael McGillion,Heather…

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    The Canadian Journal of Cardiology (CJC) is an official journal of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) and a companion title to CJCO and CJCPC. The CJC is a vehicle for the international dissemination of new knowledge in cardiology and cardiovascular science, particularly serving as the…

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    DepartmentsPresident’s PagePresident’s PageDr Marc RuelPublished in issue: April 2021p525-527Full-Text HTMLPDF Journal News and CommentaryPositive Recommendation for Angiotensin Receptor–Neprilysin Inhibitor: First Medication Approval for Heart Failure Without Reduced Ejection FractionJonathan G. HowlettPublished online: January 19, 2021p528-530Full-Text HTMLPDF …

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    Eileen O’Meara, Michael McDonald, Michael Chan, Anique Ducharme, Justin A. Ezekowitz, Nadia Giannetti, Adam Grzeslo, George A. Heckman, Jonathan G. Howlett, Sheri L. Koshman, Serge Lepage, Lisa M. Mielniczuk, Gordon W. Moe, Elizabeth Swiggum, Mustafa Toma, Sean A. Virani, Shelley Zieroth, Sabe De, Sylvain Matteau, Marie-Claude Parent, Anita W. Asgar, Gideon Cohen, Nowell Fine, Margot Davis,…

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