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Using organs after cardiac death for liver transplants could increase the number of transplants performed by 10 percent to 15 percent nationwide, Dr. Croome ...
... Cardiac Arrest (GenUCA) Investigators. His research interests include: Sudden arrhythmic death syndrome (SADS) and sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) ...
Cardiac arrest centers. A third area of focus involves examining the impact of post-resuscitation measures such as early percutaneous intervention and targeted ...
Information will be collected on hospital readmissions, death, and decline in health from any cause following a heart attack. The goal is help older people in ...
Secondary prevention. This means that you had a heart attack or stroke, or you have known heart or blood vessel disease. You're taking a daily aspirin to ...
It's a treatment for a weakened heart or heart failure. A VAD may be used to help the heart work while waiting for other treatments such as a heart transplant.
Heart attack. Infection. Irregular heart rhythms, called arrhythmias. Kidney damage due to the dye used during the test. Reactions to the dye or medicines ...
... cardiac arrest can exercise safely. “Even in patients with quite damaged hearts that are causing heart failure, exercise can be important for improving ...
– Patients who suffer from a type of heart attack that affects mainly younger women, called spontaneous coronary artery dissection or SCAD, may benefit most ...
Unexplained sudden cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac death in the young ... Cardiovascular Events in Patients With and Without Heart Failure. Am J ...
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