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Contraindications for exercise therapy

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Update on Global Heart Failure Program

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Multidimensional Rhythm Disturbances as a Precursor of Sustained

... lthough substantial progress has been made in the understanding of arrhythmia mechanisms and identification of individuals at risk, short-term prediction of the timing of onset of sustained ventricular tachyarrhythmias (VTAs) has lagged, delaying development of preventive treatments.1 Because autono ...
The Impact of Developmental Status on Radiation
The Impact of Developmental Status on Radiation

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Dilated Cardiomyopathy: the silent killer

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Capital Health Policy Template

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Effects of Repeated Sauna Treatment on Ventricular - J

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press release - European Society of Cardiology

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The Cardiovascular System

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Chapter 2 - Preventing Cardiovascular Disease

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The Anatomy and Physiology of Animals/Heart

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Pacermaker Post Test 1. (True/False) The

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1 Diseases: what can go wrong with the cardiovascular system? The

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Outcome of surgical repair of atrial septal defect in adult age group

... been demonstrated to reduce complications during adulthood. However, the outcome of patients operated after the age of 30 is still debated. Methods: In a prospective study we examined the outcome of surgical repair of ASD in adults (above 18 years).The patients were classified as (group I) 20 patien ...
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Aortic to right atrial fistula secondary to chronic ruptured sinus of

... less than 1% of patients undergoing open cardiac surgical procedures (1). Approximately 65-85% of SOVAs originate from the right sinus of Valsalva, while SOVAs originating from noncoronary (10-30%) ...
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Fear of dying and inflammation following acute coronary syndrome

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