Cardiac Risk Articles & Analysis
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CiPA aims to offer a more holistic approach by evaluating multiple ion channels and utilizing advanced in silico modeling, providing a better prediction of cardiac risk. The Role of Translational Assays Within CiPA, translational assays serve as a crucial component. ...
Vasodilators also decrease ventricular afterload, improving cardiac output but at the risk of systemic hypotension. Catheter-based splanchnic nerve modulation is an investigational therapy aimed at increasing both arterial and venous capacitance in the abdominal cavity (Figure 3).44 In the Splanchnic HF-1 pilot study of 11 patients, temporary bilateral ...
Typical Atrial Flutter (AFL) is the most common type of atrial flutter and is a macro-reentrant right atrial tachycardia that uses the cavo-tricuspid isthmus as an essential part of a counter-clockwise circuit. The tendon of Todaro, the crista terminalis, the inferior vena cava, the tricuspid valve annulus, and the coronary sinus os provide anatomical landmarks of the circuit. Typical AFL can be ...
Atrial Fibrillation (AF) is a cardiac condition that affects millions of people worldwide. Characterized by a rapid, irregular heartbeat or arrhythmia, it can potentially lead to other serious conditions and also increase the risk of stroke in patients who have AF. ...
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Gurbel has two patents, Detection of restenosis risk in patients issued and Assessment of cardiac health and thrombotic risk in a patient. ...
Inadequate ventilation is often cited as the cause. The risk increases if contaminants enter the HVAC system during construction projects and are spread to work areas.The following section outlines a six-step process for reducing the risk to these groups.Step 1: Establish a Project Team Building projects require substantial planning and coordination to minimize ...
