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Author(s):
Nicolas M Van Mieghem
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Kendra J Grubb
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David Hildick-Smith
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et al
Start date:
Mar 26, 2024
Translational Medicines Academy
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David Thompson
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Job title: Professor of Nursing
Author
Antoni Bayés-Genís
Job title: Head of the Cardiology Department
Author
James Burton
Job title: Professor of Renal Medicine
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Jeffrey L Carson
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Author(s):
Henry Seligman
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Sayan Sen
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Sukhjinder Nijjer
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
International guidelines provide clinicians with evidence-based recommendations on how to manage patients presenting with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). Guidance includes the appropriateness and optimal timing for percutaneous interventions as well as the ideal length of hospital stay.1–5 However, the current global pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has posed an unprecedented…
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Author(s):
Thijmen W Hokken
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Joana M Ribeiro
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Peter P De Jaegere
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et al
Added:
3 years ago
Evidence-based medicine is the foundation of contemporary clinical practice and results in better clinical outcomes than experience-based medicine.1 Meta-analyses of homogenous randomised controlled clinical trials are the pinnacle of evidence-based medicine and the backbone of the highest recommendations in clinical guidelines.
These randomised trials pertain only to the selected patients who…
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Author(s):
Petr Kala
Added:
3 years ago
Patients suffering acute myocardial infarction with ST-segment elevation (STEMI) require full attention of the whole STEMI network to save their lives and to improve the quality of life after a heart attack. Close cooperation among all stakeholders on a national and regional level has to be established. The emergency medical service (EMS) and direct transportation to the 24 hours a day, seven…
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Author(s):
David S Wald
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Jonathan P Bestwick
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3 years ago
The management of patients with acute ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) relies on restoring blood flow to the occluded infarct artery. Prompt percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and stenting of the stenosis causing the occlusion reduces the risk of cardiac death and recurrent infarction.1 In about half of patients,2 stenoses are identified in non-infarct arteries at the time of the…
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