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Mashup Score: 8ESC 365 - The cardiology knowledge hub - 2 year(s) ago
Check out the cardiology knowledge from European Society of Cardiology
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Mashup Score: 9ESC 365 - The cardiology knowledge hub - 2 year(s) ago
Check out the cardiology knowledge from European Society of Cardiology
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Mashup Score: 1Targeted temperature management after cardiac arrest: quo vadis? - 2 year(s) ago
A congress session at ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2022
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Mashup Score: 3Cardiogenic shock: state of the art 2022 - 2 year(s) ago
A congress session at ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2022
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Mashup Score: 7Cardiogenic shock: state of the art 2022 - 2 year(s) ago
A congress session at ESC Acute CardioVascular Care 2022
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Mashup Score: 0
Among patients with acute MI and cardiogenic shock, women were less likely to survive in the short term and the long term compared with men, according to findings from a retrospective study.“The women and men in our study had similar clinical characteristics when they developed cardiogenic shock after a heart attack,” Sarah L.D. Holle, MD, of Copenhagen University Hospital,
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Mashup Score: 0
In adults with non-STEMI, those presenting with shortness of breath or fatigue were more likely to die or be readmitted for CV complications at 1 year compared with those presenting with chest pain, researchers reported.In a database analysis, researchers found that just 76% of patients who experienced non-STEMI with dyspnea or fatigue as their main symptom were alive at 1 year compared with 94%
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Mashup Score: 0
In adults with non-STEMI, those presenting with shortness of breath or fatigue were more likely to die or be readmitted for CV complications at 1 year compared with those presenting with chest pain, researchers reported.In a database analysis, researchers found that just 76% of patients who experienced non-STEMI with dyspnea or fatigue as their main symptom were alive at 1 year compared with 94%
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Mashup Score: 0
Among patients with acute MI and cardiogenic shock, women were less likely to survive in the short term and the long term compared with men, according to findings from a retrospective study.“The women and men in our study had similar clinical characteristics when they developed cardiogenic shock after a heart attack,” Sarah L.D. Holle, MD, of Copenhagen University Hospital,
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Mashup Score: 3
In adults with non-STEMI, those presenting with shortness of breath or fatigue were more likely to die or be readmitted for CV complications at 1 year compared with those presenting with chest pain, researchers reported.In a database analysis, researchers found that just 76% of patients who experienced non-STEMI with dyspnea or fatigue as their main symptom were alive at 1 year compared with 94%
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