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Author(s): Tom Ford , Colin Berry Added: 3 years ago
Ischaemic heart disease persists as the leading global cause of death and lost life years in adults.1 Angina is a common clinical presentation of ischaemic heart disease related to a supply:demand mismatch of myocardial blood flow, typically provoked by exertion or stress. Invasive coronary angiography is the reference test for angina and identifies obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) as a… View more
Author(s): Karl Werdan , Martin Russ , Michael Buerke , et al Added: 3 years ago
Cardiogenic Shock, One of the Unresolved Problems in Cardiology Provided the patient with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) reaches the hospital, he has a more than 90 % probability to survive.1 However, when cardiogenic shock develops, either initially or in the course of the infarction, only one in two patients is alive one year later.2,3 It really seems that all the progress in the treatment… View more
Author(s): Alexander G Truesdell , Behnam Tehrani , Ramesh Singh , et al Added: 3 years ago
Considering the unacceptably high mortality rate of patients with cardiogenic shock (CS) and the absence of widespread improvements in survival over recent decades, the time has arrived for the cardiovascular community to embrace a ‘combat’ approach to CS.1 In the past 20 years we have witnessed a revolution in the management of combat polytrauma towards a goal of zero preventable battlefield… View more
Author(s): Sami A Omar , Adam de Belder Added: 3 years ago
There will be guidelines about the optimal management of most clinical situations. It makes decision making in medicine more universal, but often you have to think about all of the awkward situations that sit outside the guidelines. One neglected area of research involves the management of illness in older people. The older patient is often not included in trial protocols, and so a well of… View more
Author(s): Nicolas M Van Mieghem Start date: Dec 08, 2016
An interactive live case collaboration between the Thoraxcenter, Erasmus MC and Interventional Cardiology Review. View more
Author(s): Thomas Modine , Victoria Delgado , Rebecca T Hahn , et al Added: 2 years ago
In this symposium, part of the Transcatheter Interventions Online 2022, the faculty consider when to use a surgery or TAVI-first approach, summarise clinical evidence to date and assess possible management scenarios by way of clinical cases. The symposium consists of three presentations followed by a faculty discussion. Note, this on-demand version is not CME accredited. View more
Author(s): Geoffrey Strange Added: 1 year ago
ESC Congress 22 — In this short interview filmed onsite at ESC 2022, we are joined by Dr Geoff Strange (The University of Notre Dame, AU) to discuss a new artificial intelligence technology that can be used to diagnose severe aortic stenoses. In this study, the efficacy of the technology was evaluated across 530,871 Echocardiograms from the NEDA Study. Questions: What is the importance of… View more