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No history of atrial fibrillation or myocardial infarction. No history of grade 4 hypertension, defined as hypertension resulting in life-threatening ...
Any acutely ill cardiac patients with the potential to develop life threatening arrhythmias; e.g., very fast atrial fibrillation. Subjects with no cellular ...
, Endotracheal intubation, Sedation, Stroke, Atrial fibrillation, Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Cerebrovascular disease, Intracranial hemorrhage, Neuropathy. Show ...
Abate EG, Bernet V. Asymptomatic Polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) in right atrium and right ventricle Journal of Clinical and translational Endocrinology: Case ...
Hozayen leads research focused on atrial fibrillation in non-cardiac illness, early sepsis detection, and myocarditis. His work has contributed to ...
"This policy change may offer a lifeline to some people with end-stage kidney disease, providing them with a better chance for a successful transplant and ...
It is not fully understood why, but there are numerous studies showing that people who skip breakfast have an increased risk for heart disease and other ...
Uncontrolled cardiac arrhythmia (patients with rate-controlled atrial fibrillation are not excluded.) Any other concurrent severe and/or uncontrolled ...
Atrial fibrillation or an abnormal electrocardioelectrocardiogram (ECG) demonstrating clinically significant dysrhythmia(s). Recent myocardial infarction or ...
... atrial or ventricular cardiac arrhythmias. Abnormal screening/baseline tests exceeding the limits outlined below: Total white blood cell count (WBC) < 300 ...
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