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Revised cardiac risk index

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?

... independent risk factors for developing AF fol- lowing thoracic surgery ...high risk of developing AF would allow targeting of preventative ...include risk stratifi- cation [12]. Although a ...

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Clinical utility of the revised cardiac risk index in older Chinese patients with known coronary artery disease

Clinical utility of the revised cardiac risk index in older Chinese patients with known coronary artery disease

... of congestive heart failure, 3) history of cerebrovascular disease (stroke or transient ischemic attack), 4) history of diabetes requiring preoperative insulin use, 5) chronic kidney disease (creatinine levels .2 mg/dL), ...

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Association between preoperative haemoglobin concentration and cardiopulmonary exercise variables: a multicentre study

Association between preoperative haemoglobin concentration and cardiopulmonary exercise variables: a multicentre study

... mass index (BMI, kg m -2 ) and Lee’s Revised Cardiac Risk Index (RCRI) from patients’ medical histories ...an index of renal ...

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The clinical utility of preoperative surgical risk indices and ICU bed allocation on outcomes of noncardiac surgical patients: A cohort study

The clinical utility of preoperative surgical risk indices and ICU bed allocation on outcomes of noncardiac surgical patients: A cohort study

... to risk stratify patients undergoing non- cardiac surgery and using both cardiac and respiratory outcomes ...failure risk index (PRFI) and the revised cardiac risk ...

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Volatility Impact of Stock Index Futures Trading   A Revised Analysis

Volatility Impact of Stock Index Futures Trading A Revised Analysis

... Our analysis supplements the existing research in several ways. Like Antonio and Holmes (1995) and Antonio et al. (1998) we apply the generalized autoregressive conditional heteroscedasticity (GARCH) framework to model ...

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Patient’s and physician’s awareness of kidney disease in coronary heart disease patients – a cross-sectional analysis of the German subset of the EUROASPIRE IV survey

Patient’s and physician’s awareness of kidney disease in coronary heart disease patients – a cross-sectional analysis of the German subset of the EUROASPIRE IV survey

... assess quality of secondary prevention in CHD patients across Europe [19]. The study design of the EUROASPIRE IV “hospital-arm” has been reported previously [20]. Briefly, for each participating country, a geographical ...

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Arterial pressure based cardiac output in septic patients: different accuracy of pulse contour and uncalibrated pressure waveform devices

Arterial pressure based cardiac output in septic patients: different accuracy of pulse contour and uncalibrated pressure waveform devices

... Cardiac output is regarded as one of the most important variables to be monitored in patients with acute circula- tory failure [1]. PiCCO and Vigileo devices are two com- mercially available monitors that estimate ...

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Original Article Influence of different anesthesia methods on the cognitive ability and myocardial damage in cardiac surgery

Original Article Influence of different anesthesia methods on the cognitive ability and myocardial damage in cardiac surgery

... Cognitive dysfunction and myocardial injury are common complications in patients undergoing cardiac surgery, which can result in organ fail- ure, length hospital stay and harmful daily life [1, 2]. Several ...

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The value of non-invasive measurement of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance to categorize significant changes of intradialytic blood pressure: a prospective study

The value of non-invasive measurement of cardiac output and total peripheral resistance to categorize significant changes of intradialytic blood pressure: a prospective study

... Demographic data including gender, age, height, weight, dialysis vintage and comorbidity of diabetes was col- lected. Body mass index (BMI) was calculated as weight (kg) divided by height squared (m 2 ). ...

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A revised view of cardiac sodium channel “blockade” in the long QT syndrome

A revised view of cardiac sodium channel “blockade” in the long QT syndrome

... inactivated, and drug-bound states are all nonconduct- ing, the interplay between closed-state inactivation and drug binding at membrane potentials sufficient to open the channel is difficult to assess directly. Hence, ...

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Early administration of norepinephrine increases cardiac preload and cardiac output in septic patients with life threatening hypotension

Early administration of norepinephrine increases cardiac preload and cardiac output in septic patients with life threatening hypotension

... the cardiac output was not altered by norepinephrine, but the drug was administered under conditions of a hyperdynamic state, generally after abundant fluid ...increasing cardiac output through an increase ...

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Intradialytic cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to
assess cardiovascular responses in a short term trial
of hemodiafiltration and hemodialysis

Intradialytic cardiac magnetic resonance imaging to assess cardiovascular responses in a short term trial of hemodiafiltration and hemodialysis

... Myocardial perfusion was measured in only a single short-axis slice, due to current limitations of the arterial spin labelling scheme used. We observed wide inter- and intra-individual variation in myocardial perfusion, ...

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The reverse remodeling of the aorta in patients after renal transplantation - the value of aortic stiffness index: prospective echocardiographic study

The reverse remodeling of the aorta in patients after renal transplantation - the value of aortic stiffness index: prospective echocardiographic study

... Consequently, the altered elastic properties of the aorta represent the net, responsible for the disappearance of the old risk factors of aortic stiffness and the appearance and the potency of new ones. The ...

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INTRARATER RELIABILITY AND AGREEMENT OF THE PHYSIOFLOW BIOIMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY DEVICE DURING REST, MODERATE AND HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE

INTRARATER RELIABILITY AND AGREEMENT OF THE PHYSIOFLOW BIOIMPEDANCE CARDIOGRAPHY DEVICE DURING REST, MODERATE AND HIGH-INTENSITY EXERCISE

... (Bougault, et al., 2005; Charloux, et al., 2000; Rich- ard, et al., 2001). Additionally, studies have reported generally moderate to good reliability and agree- ment between repeated measures of cardiac output ...

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Managing the Risks Faced by Indian Road Construction Projects

Managing the Risks Faced by Indian Road Construction Projects

... accepted risk analysis technique which analyzes the risks beyond occurrence and consequence of risks because FMEA also consider the current control on risk or detectability of risk event as third ...

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Repeat transcatheter aortic valve implantation using a latest generation balloon-expandable device for treatment of failing transcatheter heart valves

Repeat transcatheter aortic valve implantation using a latest generation balloon-expandable device for treatment of failing transcatheter heart valves

... current cardiac decompensation presented severe PVL from one year after the index procedure, which was reluc- tantly observed and re-intervention was refused due to the high-risk ...

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Comparing impedance cardiography and echocardiography in the assessment of reduced left ventricular systolic function

Comparing impedance cardiography and echocardiography in the assessment of reduced left ventricular systolic function

... volume, cardiac out- put is a product of stroke volume and heart ...stroke index and cardiac index would be determinants of left ventricular systolic function and would be associated with ...

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Association of simultaneously measured four-limb blood pressures with cardiovascular function: a cross-sectional study

Association of simultaneously measured four-limb blood pressures with cardiovascular function: a cross-sectional study

... of cardiac function parameters rather than single ...of cardiac function parameters, it can provide objec- tive evaluation of health in the early stage of cardiovascular ...and cardiac function ...

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Challenges of one-year longitudinal follow-up of a prospective, observational cohort study using an anonymised database: recommendations for trainee research collaboratives

Challenges of one-year longitudinal follow-up of a prospective, observational cohort study using an anonymised database: recommendations for trainee research collaboratives

... the index sur- gery was ...the index hospital, there may have been no record of readmissions, treatments, and blood tests that took place at other ...

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On the revised edge-Szeged index of graphs

On the revised edge-Szeged index of graphs

... the revised edge-Szeged index of unicyclic graphs and identify the minimum revised edge-Szeged index of conjugated unicyclic ...calculating revised edge Szeged index of the joint ...

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