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Author(s): Francesco Orso , Gianna Fabbri , Aldo Pietro Maggioni Added: 3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common sustained arrhythmia in adults and confers increased risk of death,1 thromboembolism and impaired quality of life.2 Current pharmacological antiarrhythmic drugs provide limited protection against AF recurrence and have poor safety profiles, while invasive ablation treatments are associated with significant risks and limited long-term success rates… View more
Author(s): Mikhail Kosiborod , Cecilia Linde , Marat Fudim , et al Added: 1 year ago
Heart failure management: Where are we now? Dip into the new heart failure data presented at ESC-HF Conference 2022. Learn more about the latest research and treatment options delivered by researchers driving the field.Short, accessibleExpert Interviewswill be available with select faculty focusing on the results, applicability, and impact on future research. Join globally renown faculty as… View more
Author(s): Nikhil Singh , Kegan James Moneghetti , Jeffrey Wilcox Christle , et al Added: 3 years ago
Estimation of Prognosis Using HRV The association of heart rate variability (HRV) and prognosis, both for all-cause and cardiovascular (CV) mortality, has been studied using ECG at rest, with exercise and in the ambulatory setting. A meta-analysis by Hillebrand and colleagues found that, using both resting and ambulatory ECG monitoring, lower HRV is associated with a 32–45% increased risk of… View more
Author(s): Marco Alings Added: 3 years ago
Atrial Fibrillation(AF) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia, with the highest prevalence in elderly patients, and is characterised by an irregular heart rhythm that may result in clots in the heart that can spread throughout the circulatory system. It is seen in approximately 2 % of the European adult population and is a significant cause of increasing healthcare costs in developed countries.1… View more
Added: 2 years ago Source:  EchoNous
A portable heart scanner which uses breakthrough artificial intelligence is solving reproducibility and repeatability issues in echocardiography, enabling clinicians to diagnose heart failure more quickly whilst also shortening exam times. Renowned cardiologists say that as well as helping to save time - enabling them to see more patients and reducing waiting times - it tackles the long… View more