2011 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Coronary Artery
... effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a thorough review of evidence has resulted in the production of clinical practice guidelines that assist physicians in selecting the best management strategy for an individual patient. Moreover, clinical practice guidelines can provide a fo ...
... effective strategies. An organized and directed approach to a thorough review of evidence has resulted in the production of clinical practice guidelines that assist physicians in selecting the best management strategy for an individual patient. Moreover, clinical practice guidelines can provide a fo ...
`Cut down to quit` with nicotine replacement therapies in
... Secondly, the HTA Programme provides grants for clinical trials for researchers who identify research questions. These are assessed for importance to patients and the NHS, and scientific rigour. Thirdly, through its Technology Assessment Report (TAR) call-off contract, the HTA Programme commissions ...
... Secondly, the HTA Programme provides grants for clinical trials for researchers who identify research questions. These are assessed for importance to patients and the NHS, and scientific rigour. Thirdly, through its Technology Assessment Report (TAR) call-off contract, the HTA Programme commissions ...
CARDIOMYOPATHIES
... diastolic function. Tissue Doppler at the mitral annulus level has long been used to assess myocardial diastolic function. Reversal of high early diastolic velocity (E’) with diastolic velocity coinciding with atrial systole (A’) is a flow independent marker of diastolic impair‐ ment. An elevated ra ...
... diastolic function. Tissue Doppler at the mitral annulus level has long been used to assess myocardial diastolic function. Reversal of high early diastolic velocity (E’) with diastolic velocity coinciding with atrial systole (A’) is a flow independent marker of diastolic impair‐ ment. An elevated ra ...
GIT 323
... intestine twice during one meal. • Only 5% of bile salt are lost in the feces per day. • Lost bile salts are replaced by new bile salts synthesized by liver. • Bile salts cause lipid emulsification [breaking fat into small molecules], therefore, increasing the surface area, so that pancreatic lipase ...
... intestine twice during one meal. • Only 5% of bile salt are lost in the feces per day. • Lost bile salts are replaced by new bile salts synthesized by liver. • Bile salts cause lipid emulsification [breaking fat into small molecules], therefore, increasing the surface area, so that pancreatic lipase ...
Radial Artery Occlusion After Transradial Interventions: A Systematic
... values of 30% to 60%, representing a moderate level of heterogeneity.23 The method of pooling has been previously described.24 In the final analysis, we excluded studies by the same research group over the same time period where there was the potential that the same participants were studied more tha ...
... values of 30% to 60%, representing a moderate level of heterogeneity.23 The method of pooling has been previously described.24 In the final analysis, we excluded studies by the same research group over the same time period where there was the potential that the same participants were studied more tha ...
Ventricular Depolarization - Lund University Publications
... regional center for primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI). The time from first medical contact to pPCI should, due to present guidelines, be no longer than two hours. One main determinant of final infarct size (IS), in addition to myocardium at risk (MaR) and time to treatment, is the se ...
... regional center for primary percutaneous coronary intervention (pPCI). The time from first medical contact to pPCI should, due to present guidelines, be no longer than two hours. One main determinant of final infarct size (IS), in addition to myocardium at risk (MaR) and time to treatment, is the se ...
Addendum
... tests for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) in people with stable chest pain of suspected cardiac origin. It also identified new evidence on clinical prediction models which may impact on the assessment of the pre-test likelihood of CAD in this population. ...
... tests for the diagnosis of coronary artery disease (CAD) in people with stable chest pain of suspected cardiac origin. It also identified new evidence on clinical prediction models which may impact on the assessment of the pre-test likelihood of CAD in this population. ...
AusPAR: Eplerenone - Therapeutic Goods Administration
... after the protocol-specified second interim analysis on 6 May 2010, when a total of 501 adjudicated primary endpoint events were reviewed by the Data Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC), the DSMC and the Executive Steering Committee (ESC) recommended that the study be stopped based on pre-specified s ...
... after the protocol-specified second interim analysis on 6 May 2010, when a total of 501 adjudicated primary endpoint events were reviewed by the Data Safety Monitoring Committee (DSMC), the DSMC and the Executive Steering Committee (ESC) recommended that the study be stopped based on pre-specified s ...
Thesis 15th May 2012 - Portsmouth Research Portal
... Nasr, 2006) and has the lowest levels of adherence which can result an increased frequency of chest infections, pharmacological costs and hospitalisation in addition to a reduced quality of life (QoL). Physiotherapy treatment has been perceived by some people with CF as being ineffective, time consu ...
... Nasr, 2006) and has the lowest levels of adherence which can result an increased frequency of chest infections, pharmacological costs and hospitalisation in addition to a reduced quality of life (QoL). Physiotherapy treatment has been perceived by some people with CF as being ineffective, time consu ...
Recommendations on Lipoprotein Measurement
... for Patients With and Without Coronary Heart Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
... for Patients With and Without Coronary Heart Disease . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Post Stroke Community Based Exercise Guidelines
... Handbook) cites stroke as the leading cause of adult neurological disability in Canada and the third leading cause of death. In fact, of all deaths in Canada each year, six (6) percent are the result of a stroke which equates to about 14,000 Canadians every year. At any given time, there are about 3 ...
... Handbook) cites stroke as the leading cause of adult neurological disability in Canada and the third leading cause of death. In fact, of all deaths in Canada each year, six (6) percent are the result of a stroke which equates to about 14,000 Canadians every year. At any given time, there are about 3 ...
Pacing Therapy in Infants and Children with Congenital
... permanent pacemaker therapy in their first year of life (Buyon et al., 1998; Breur et al., 2002). The most common indication for pacemaker placement in the neonatal period is congestive heart failure (Buyon et al., 1998). The natural history of isolated CCAVB was addressed in a prospective multicent ...
... permanent pacemaker therapy in their first year of life (Buyon et al., 1998; Breur et al., 2002). The most common indication for pacemaker placement in the neonatal period is congestive heart failure (Buyon et al., 1998). The natural history of isolated CCAVB was addressed in a prospective multicent ...
In February 2013, GlaxoSmithKline (GSK)
... population was defined as all subjects who received a dose of study medication and returned for at least 1 safety assessment after enrollment in Study OM5XX. Given that no appreciable differences were noted between treatment groups (subjects who received active drug during the Study OM5 double-blind ...
... population was defined as all subjects who received a dose of study medication and returned for at least 1 safety assessment after enrollment in Study OM5XX. Given that no appreciable differences were noted between treatment groups (subjects who received active drug during the Study OM5 double-blind ...
Evidence Based Management of Secondary Glaucoma Edward Chu, OD, FAAO
... glaucoma will be discussed. Recent studies on ocular perfusion pressure and other vascular risk factors for glaucoma will also be reviewed. ...
... glaucoma will be discussed. Recent studies on ocular perfusion pressure and other vascular risk factors for glaucoma will also be reviewed. ...
Sunday, October 30, 2005
... A Review of the Equol Hypothesis. M. Kurzer, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. It has been proposed that the isoflavone metabolite equol may be largely responsible for the biological effects of soy consumption. This is of particular interest, given that only 20-40% of the populati ...
... A Review of the Equol Hypothesis. M. Kurzer, University of Minnesota, Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA. It has been proposed that the isoflavone metabolite equol may be largely responsible for the biological effects of soy consumption. This is of particular interest, given that only 20-40% of the populati ...
From the Anti-Doping Library SIDE EFFECTS OF TESTOSTERONE
... dysrhythmias, and direct myocardial injury. However, the contribution of AAS use to these potential adverse cardiovascular effects remains unclear. Chronic AAS use enhances hepatic triglyceride lipase activity, resulting in reduction of high-density lipoproteins and elevation of low-density lipoprot ...
... dysrhythmias, and direct myocardial injury. However, the contribution of AAS use to these potential adverse cardiovascular effects remains unclear. Chronic AAS use enhances hepatic triglyceride lipase activity, resulting in reduction of high-density lipoproteins and elevation of low-density lipoprot ...
A transient ischemic attack
... The major branches that arise from the internal carotid artery - the anterior and middle cerebral arteries - form the anterior circulation that supplies the front part of the brain. These arteries also originate from the circle of Willis. Each gives rise to branches that supply the cortex and branc ...
... The major branches that arise from the internal carotid artery - the anterior and middle cerebral arteries - form the anterior circulation that supplies the front part of the brain. These arteries also originate from the circle of Willis. Each gives rise to branches that supply the cortex and branc ...
A transient ischemic attack
... The major branches that arise from the internal carotid artery - the anterior and middle cerebral arteries - form the anterior circulation that supplies the front part of the brain. These arteries also originate from the circle of Willis. Each gives rise to branches that supply the cortex and branc ...
... The major branches that arise from the internal carotid artery - the anterior and middle cerebral arteries - form the anterior circulation that supplies the front part of the brain. These arteries also originate from the circle of Willis. Each gives rise to branches that supply the cortex and branc ...
Prevention of Stroke - Canadian Stroke Best Practice
... occurrence of a disorder in otherwise healthy individuals.1,2 Primary prevention is usually implemented in the primary care setting, and the physician, advanced practice nurse, pharmacist or patient may initiate a discussion of stroke risk reduction. Primary prevention and health promotion recommend ...
... occurrence of a disorder in otherwise healthy individuals.1,2 Primary prevention is usually implemented in the primary care setting, and the physician, advanced practice nurse, pharmacist or patient may initiate a discussion of stroke risk reduction. Primary prevention and health promotion recommend ...
A PERSPECTIVE OF PERIODONTAL SYSTEMIC RELATIONSHIPS FOR THE ASIAN PACIFIC REGION
... Colgate Australian Clinical Dental Research Centre Faculty of Dentistry The University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia ...
... Colgate Australian Clinical Dental Research Centre Faculty of Dentistry The University of Adelaide Adelaide, Australia ...
How Can We Avoid a Stroke Crisis in the Asia-Pacific
... There are simple actions, which if taken now, could prevent a large number of the deaths, disabilities and costs that result from stroke. If we do not carry these out, we will face a stroke epidemic in the Asia-Pacific region. In this report, there are recommendations that are particularly significa ...
... There are simple actions, which if taken now, could prevent a large number of the deaths, disabilities and costs that result from stroke. If we do not carry these out, we will face a stroke epidemic in the Asia-Pacific region. In this report, there are recommendations that are particularly significa ...
frequently asked questions about gfr estimates
... CKD-EPI equation expressed as a single equation: GFR = 141 x min(SCr /k, 1) x max(SCr /k, 1)-1.209 x 0.993Age x 1.018 [if female] x 1.159 [if black] where SCr is standardized serum creatinine in mg/dL, k is 0.7 for females and 0.9 for males, a is -0.329 for females and -0.411 for males, min indicate ...
... CKD-EPI equation expressed as a single equation: GFR = 141 x min(SCr /k, 1) x max(SCr /k, 1)-1.209 x 0.993Age x 1.018 [if female] x 1.159 [if black] where SCr is standardized serum creatinine in mg/dL, k is 0.7 for females and 0.9 for males, a is -0.329 for females and -0.411 for males, min indicate ...
The National Clinical Guideline Centre
... Latchem and Sarah Dunsdon (Guideline Commissioning Managers, NICE) for their support and help. ...
... Latchem and Sarah Dunsdon (Guideline Commissioning Managers, NICE) for their support and help. ...
2017 MAGELLAN CLINICAL GUIDELINES FOR MEDICAL
... Guidelines for Clinical Review Determination Preamble Magellen is committed to the philosophy of supporting safe and effective treatment for patients. The medical necessity criteria that follow are guidelines for the provision of diagnostic imaging. These criteria are designed to guide both provide ...
... Guidelines for Clinical Review Determination Preamble Magellen is committed to the philosophy of supporting safe and effective treatment for patients. The medical necessity criteria that follow are guidelines for the provision of diagnostic imaging. These criteria are designed to guide both provide ...
Heart failure in geriatric outpatients
... diagnosed by geriatricians and general practitioners based on diagnostic tests readily available in daily practice, such as symptoms and signs, electrocardiography, chest X-ray and N-terminal pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide. In chapter 3 the applicability of current diagnostic algorithms is evaluated ...
... diagnosed by geriatricians and general practitioners based on diagnostic tests readily available in daily practice, such as symptoms and signs, electrocardiography, chest X-ray and N-terminal pro B-type Natriuretic Peptide. In chapter 3 the applicability of current diagnostic algorithms is evaluated ...