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A Study of Transthoracic Echocardographic Assessment for Pulmonary Artery Pressure Measurements · Overview · Participation eligibility · Participating Mayo Clinic ...
... Pleural effusion, Renal cell carcinoma. Show more areas of focus for John J. Schmitz, M.D.. Wendy J. Sherman, M.D.. Neurologist.
Pleural effusion or ascites that causes respiratory compromise, grade 2 dyspnea; History of organ allograft including corneal transplant; Known or suspected ...
... Pleural effusion, Lung nodule, Tracheobronchomalacia, Bronchial stenosis. Show more areas of focus for Gabriel E. Ortiz Jaimes, M.D.. Research. Mayo Clinic ...
Symptomatic airway disease requiring medical intervention, pleural effusion ≥ Grade 2, or history of pulmonary embolism requiring anticoagulant therapy within ...
This type of cardiac ablation uses heat or cold energy to treat atrial fibrillation. Learn how it's done and when you might need this treatment.
Mayo Clinic pulmonary function laboratories' updated infection control practices in response to COVID-19 allowed needed testing services to reopen quickly ...
This is called pulmonary atresia. A hole between the bottom heart chambers, called a ventricular septal defect. A ventricular septal defect changes how blood ...
Baseline oxygen saturation > 92% on room air and no clinically significant pleural effusion. Exclusion Criteria: Plasma cell leukemia; Non-secretory multiple ...
* Clinically meaningful ascites, pleural effusion, or pericardial effusion requiring non-pharmacologic intervention to maintain symptomatic control within 6 ...
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