Findings from the TAVR UNLOAD trial found preemptive TAVR was not superior to clinical aortic stenosis surveillance (CASS) for the hierarchical occurrence of all-cause death, disabling stroke, disease ...
TAVR is an established treatment for severe aortic stenosis, often performed in patients with significant ... especially when treated at non-TAVR centres. These findings reinforce the importance of ...
An electrocardiogram (ECG) is still ordered (Figure 1). The ECG readout findings include: ST segment: 116; and ST and T-wave abnormalities. The initial findings suggest lateral and inferior ischemia.
These findings suggest that the routine use of CEP devices may not be necessary for all patients undergoing TAVR. Early TAVR in patients with chronic systolic heart failure and moderate aortic ...
5 Centre de Ressources Biologique, Assistance Publique—Hôpitaux de Paris, Bichat Hospital, Paris, France 6 Centre d'Investigation Clinique 007, Assistance Publique—Hôpitaux de Paris, Bichat Hospital, ...
For ICU admissions, the effect of ECG abnormalities other than HR >120 bpm was not evident. One of the hypotheses for this finding probably lies in the nature of ICU admissions in COVID-19, which are ...
However, few reports have discussed CNs in the context of carotid artery stenosis. This study aimed to evaluate the prevalence and distribution of CNs in carotid arteries using carotid endarterectomy ...
Conclusion: ECG abnormalities are commonly detected in patients presenting with stroke, and substantive differences between stroke subtypes was demonstrated. These findings suggest that ECG could play ...
1 Department of Cardiology, Hospital Virgen de la Salud, Toledo, Spain 2 Laboratory of Vascular Pathophysiology, Hospital Nacional de Parapléjicos, SESCAM, Toledo, Spain Aortic stenosis (AS ...
we aim to investigate whether gender differences affect the relationship between ECG-age and cognitive performance. Additionally, considering that most of UK Biobank participants are of European ...
Shetty presented the findings that also showed the vast majority ... With the growing number of patients with aortic stenosis, "I think the trend is going to continue," Malaisrie said.