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    Original Article from The New England Journal of Medicine — Catheter Ablation in End-Stage Heart Failure with Atrial Fibrillation

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    • I cannot remember I saw a hazard ratio of 0.29 in a cardiology trial! The question is - do we have the resources and capacity to do this in Canada? Catheter Ablation in End-Stage Heart Failure with Atrial Fibrillation | NEJM https://t.co/KV2ghHPVxF

    • Great CASTLE HTx presented today at the late breaking session of #ESC2023 by @chris_sohns! Simultaneously it was published in the #NEJM: https://t.co/c2Mr8NE6fB Congratulations to @chris_sohns @Phiso_de @harry_crijns and all other authors for this extraordinary achievement!

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    June 16, 2023 — A promising emerging treatment (hypercapnia) for comatose adult cardiac arrest patients has been found to yield similar results to current treatment, in a new study published today in the prestigious medical journal New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM).  Out-of-hospital cardiac arrests (OCHA) cause significant mortality and morbidity, and the study is one the largest trials ever…

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    The New England Journal of Medicine invites applications from physicians at any career stage for a one-year, full-time, paid editorial fellowship beginning in July 2024. Several fellows will be selected for the 2024–25 year; applications are due by August 15, 2023. Learn more about the NEJM editorial fellowship and how… | NEJM Resident 360

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    Children between the ages of 12 and 15 face very low risk of developing myocarditis after being vaccinated for COVID-19, according to new research published in the New England Journal of Medicine.[1] In addition, all cases of myocarditis identified by the study’s authors were mild. The analysis focused on more than 182,000 children who received the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine from June…

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    • Heart damage after COVID-19 vaccination extremely rare among adolescents #cardiology #cardiotwitter #covid19 #myocarditis #vaccine #NEJM https://t.co/p56PTyMSKU