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Stress echocardiogaphy: A useful test for assessing cardiac risk in diabetes

Stress echocardiogaphy: A useful test for assessing cardiac risk in diabetes

... high risk subgroup who should be further investigated and treated ...diabetic cardiac risk score may optimize the detection of CAD and cardiac events in asymptomatic ...

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Cardiac Risk Prediction Analysis Using Spark Python (PySpark)

Cardiac Risk Prediction Analysis Using Spark Python (PySpark)

... of cardiac risk using structured and unstructured patient ...the risk and data is available in many formats such as structured, semi structured and unstructured data, among the data formats ...

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Survey of cardiac patients at a tertiary care hospital on five parameters  that realistically influenced their cardiac risk

Survey of cardiac patients at a tertiary care hospital on five parameters that realistically influenced their cardiac risk

... hereditary cardiac risk was surveyed and surprisingly 74% of patients do not have any inheritance of Cardiac Risk from their parents or among their ...

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Noninvasive cardiac risk evaluation before elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery  clinical value of the goldman index and echocardiography

Noninvasive cardiac risk evaluation before elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery clinical value of the goldman index and echocardiography

... Noninvasive cardiac risk evaluation before elective abdominal aortic aneurysm surgery clinical value of the goldman index and echocardiography Med J Malaysia Vol 45 No 3 Sept 1990 Noninvasive cardiac[.] ...

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Does the revised cardiac risk index predict cardiac complications following elective lung resection?

Does the revised cardiac risk index predict cardiac complications following elective lung resection?

... operative cardiac complications but failed to show any dis- criminative ability with an area under the ROC curve for the RCRI score of ...predict cardiac events [15,16] and/ or mortality [17,18] has also ...

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Cardiac risk in the treatment of breast cancer: assessment and management

Cardiac risk in the treatment of breast cancer: assessment and management

... cardiovascular risk factors and baseline echocardiography to identify any cardiac abnormali- ties for all the patients before ...one risk factor for RIHD) and then every 5 years after the initial ...

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Cardiac risk stratification: Role of the coronary calcium score

Cardiac risk stratification: Role of the coronary calcium score

... Each risk factor has points, and based on their accumulated points, patients fall into categories of low-, moderate-, to high- risk groups for ...The risk score was developed based on risk ...

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Structural reengineering of imatinib to decrease cardiac risk in cancer therapy

Structural reengineering of imatinib to decrease cardiac risk in cancer therapy

... Imatinib, a selective, small-molecule tyrosine kinase inhibitor, has life-saving clinical activity in certain cancers, but questions have been raised about the potential for cardiac toxicity through inhibition of ...

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JOURNAL OF CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC RESEARCH

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... (Cardiac risk ratio) increases, so does the risk of coronary heart disease ...the Cardiac risk ratio are below ...probable risk of atherosclerosis in non-diabetic ESRD patients ...

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Risk stratification for no cardiac surgery

Risk stratification for no cardiac surgery

... recommend risk stratifying cardiac risk for non-cardiac surgery by using RCRI and preoperative NT-pro BNP ...a risk of MACE > ...

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Preoperative risk factors of malnutrition for cardiac surgery patients

Preoperative risk factors of malnutrition for cardiac surgery patients

... Cardiac surgery patients are in a poor nutrition­ al state because the body composition is altered by the changes occurring in acute and chronic dis­ ease (21). Moreover, these patients are lacking in uptake or ...

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Original Article A risk analysis of clarithromycin on sudden cardiac death in rats with chronic heart failure

Original Article A risk analysis of clarithromycin on sudden cardiac death in rats with chronic heart failure

... dose-dependent cardiac toxicity in patients with heart ...the cardiac death risk of clarithromycin on chronic heart failure (CHF) in a rat model and to analyze its impact on cardiac structure, ...

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CARDIAC BIOMARKER PROFILING IN EVALUATION OF RISK IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME

CARDIAC BIOMARKER PROFILING IN EVALUATION OF RISK IN ACUTE CORONARY SYNDROME

... whom stated that (55.2 %) of their NSEMI cases had multi vessel diseases, and almost the same proportion of STEMI patients (55.4 %) had single vessel disease. This study attributed its findings to that NSTEMI patients ...

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Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Estimation Algorithms; A Review

Sudden Cardiac Death Risk Estimation Algorithms; A Review

... Epidemiologic studies suggest that there has been a decline in cardiac arrest due to VT/VF and a concomitant increase in PEA/asystole. the surface electrocardiogram (ECG) and ECG-related assessment techniques are ...

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The Effect of Professional Development on Middle School Teachers' Technology Integration: An Action Research Study

The Effect of Professional Development on Middle School Teachers' Technology Integration: An Action Research Study

... patients who have been found to have a genetic colon cancer diagnosis, where management guidelines are published by several professional organizations (NCCN, 2016; Daly et al., 2016). If exercise guidelines are given to ...

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The Risk of Lumbar Puncture in Pediatric Patients With Cardiac and/or Pulmonary Disease

The Risk of Lumbar Puncture in Pediatric Patients With Cardiac and/or Pulmonary Disease

... The Risk of Lumbar Puncture in Pediatric Patients With Cardiac and/or Pulmonary. http://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/51/3/562 the World Wide Web at:[r] ...

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Analysis of 50 cases of Stroke in Young Adults

Analysis of 50 cases of Stroke in Young Adults

... Sickle cell disease can cause ischaemic infarction, intracerebral haemorrhage, venous sinus and cortical vein thrombosis and subarachnoid haemorrhage. The overall incidence of stroke in sickle cell disease is between 6% ...

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Epileptic Patients are at Risk of Cardiac Arrhythmias: A Novel Approach using QT-nomogram, Tachogram, and Cardiac Restitution Plots.

Epileptic Patients are at Risk of Cardiac Arrhythmias: A Novel Approach using QT-nomogram, Tachogram, and Cardiac Restitution Plots.

... at risk of serious cardiac arrhythmias by QT‑nomogram, tachogram (Lorenz), and cardiac restitution ...and cardiac restitution plots were used to identify the patients at risk of ...

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Clinical and preclinical evidence of sex-related differences in anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity

Clinical and preclinical evidence of sex-related differences in anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity

... established risk factors for anthracycline-induced cardiotoxicity (AIC), including total cumulative dose, very young and very old age, concomitant use of other cardiotoxic agents, and concurrent mediastinal ...a ...

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Reduced cardiac function and risk of venous thromboembolism in Asian countries

Reduced cardiac function and risk of venous thromboembolism in Asian countries

... reduced cardiac function and risk of VTE, especially PE in Asian countries in aspects of risk factor, incidence, pathophysi- ology, diagnosis, management and ...genetic risk factors for ...

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