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Released: 16-Dec-2021 1:05 PM EST
Um algoritmo de IA baseado em eletrocardiograma (ECG) pode prever a sobrevida do paciente a longo prazo após a cirurgia cardíaca
Mayo Clinic

Um novo algoritmo de inteligência artificial (IA) que identifica uma disfunção cardíaca a partir de um eletrocardiograma de derivação única (ECG) também pode prever a sobrevida do paciente a longo prazo após uma cirurgia cardíaca, de acordo com uma nova pesquisa da Mayo Clinic.

Released: 16-Dec-2021 1:05 PM EST
دراسة لمايو كلينك تجد أن خوارزمية الذكاء الاصطناعي المبنية على مخطط كهربية القلب يمكنها التنبؤ بنجاة المريض على المدى الطويل بعد إجراء جراحة القلب
Mayo Clinic

مدينة روتشستر، ولاية مينيسوتا- يمكن لخوارزمية الذكاء الاصطناعي (AI) الجديدة التي تتعرف على الخلل الوظيفي القلبي من مخطط واحد فقط لكهربية القلب (EKG) أن تتنبأ أيضًا بنجاة المريض على المدى الطويل بعد إجراء جراحة القلب، وفقًا لبحث جديد من مايو كلينك.

Released: 16-Dec-2021 12:25 PM EST
Algoritmo de inteligencia artificial puede predecir supervivencia a largo plazo del paciente tras cirugía cardíaca
Mayo Clinic

Un nuevo algoritmo de inteligencia artificial que identifica una disfunción cardíaca a partir de un electrocardiograma de una sola derivación puede también predecir la supervivencia a largo plazo del paciente después de una cirugía cardíaca, según una nueva investigación de Mayo Clinic.

Released: 15-Dec-2021 8:05 AM EST
A potential protector against a mild heart attack’s aftereffects on metabolism
Ohio State University

A new study in mice shows transplanted brown fat can reduce type 2 diabetes risk factors after a heart attack, an encouraging finding for scientists who hope to apply the so-called “good” fat’s beneficial properties to drugs that can help prevent health problems.

Released: 15-Dec-2021 7:00 AM EST
Researchers Explore Potential Causes, Treatments for ‘Long COVID’ Complications
American Physiological Society (APS)

A new review explores the physiology behind and proposed management strategies for body-wide symptoms of the post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC), otherwise known as “long COVID.” The review is published ahead of print in the American Journal of Physiology-Cell Physiology.

Released: 14-Dec-2021 11:25 AM EST
Overweight children are developing heart complications
University of Georgia

The study measured abdominal visceral fat levels and arterial stiffness in more than 600 children, adolescents and young adults. Visceral fat is the fat found in the abdomen that infiltrates vital organs.

Released: 13-Dec-2021 1:30 PM EST
Researchers ‘Turn Off’ Driver of Aortic Stenosis Heart Disease
Cornell University

Researchers have discovered how to ‘turn off’ a key driver of aortic stenosis – the narrowing of the heart’s aortic valve – identifying for the first time the biological process behind certain instances of the disease in which heart valves become calcified and damaged.

Newswise: ’Tis the Season with a Miraculous Story of Recovery from Cancer, then Heart Failure
Released: 13-Dec-2021 10:30 AM EST
’Tis the Season with a Miraculous Story of Recovery from Cancer, then Heart Failure
Henry Ford Health

This holiday season will be especially merry for Dennis Brant who has made miraculous recoveries from heart failure and cancer.  Last month he completed a 5K run in Plymouth alongside his daughter Ava – the first time he was able to participate in this kind of event in more than 13 years because of his medical issues.

Newswise: Implantable Heart Pump Making Heart Recovery Possible
Released: 13-Dec-2021 8:30 AM EST
Implantable Heart Pump Making Heart Recovery Possible
Valley Health System

When a patient's cough led to shortness of breath, he took the drive from his home in the Bronx, New York to visit The Valley Hospital’s Emergency Department. Imaging revealed that he was experiencing a heart attack, leading to cardiogenic shock where only 15 percent of his heart was functioning. Acting quickly, Rajiv Tayal, MD, Director of The Valley Hospital’s Structural Heart Program and Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory, implanted stents to open Albert’s blocked arteries and restore adequate blood flow; and implanted the Impella® Ventricular Support System to treat Al’s cardiogenic shock.

Newswise: University of Miami Health System Recognized as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center
Released: 10-Dec-2021 9:40 AM EST
University of Miami Health System Recognized as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center
University of Miami Health System, Miller School of Medicine

The University of Miami Health System has received the Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center Award from the American Heart Association and the Mitral Foundation for a demonstrated record of superior clinical outcomes resulting from evidence-based, guideline-directed degenerative mitral valve repair.

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Released: 9-Dec-2021 1:10 PM EST
Meet the ‘Heart Brothers’
UC San Diego Health

How two of UC San Diego Health’s record-breaking 81 heart transplant recipients in 2021 forged a unique bond of mutual support.

Released: 9-Dec-2021 7:05 AM EST
Myocarditis and COVID-19 Vaccines: The Latest News for Parents
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Many parents have been concerned about reports of myocarditis—heart inflammation—in some young people who have received a COVID-19 vaccine. This worry is understandable. But there’s also reassuring news: Heart inflammation after the vaccine is a very rare event.

Newswise: Making the case for more diversity in genetic research
Released: 8-Dec-2021 4:20 PM EST
Making the case for more diversity in genetic research
Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

When it comes to learning how to prevent heart disease, including diverse populations isn’t just the right thing to do, it also makes the science better.

Released: 7-Dec-2021 12:05 PM EST
Targeted nanomedicine reduces vascular lesions, could help prevent stenosis
University of Chicago

A new targeted nanomedicine treatment developed at the University of Chicago has shown promise in reducing vascular lesions caused by atherosclerosis in a mouse model.

Released: 7-Dec-2021 12:05 AM EST
A daily dose of yoghurt could be the go-to food to manage high blood pressure
University of South Australia

Whether it’s a dollop on your morning cereal or a simple snack on the go, a daily dose of yoghurt could be the next go-to food for people with high blood pressure, according to new research from the University of South Australia.

6-Dec-2021 3:20 PM EST
Sex and race disparities found in management of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy in the hospital
Mayo Clinic

In recent decades, implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) use in the management of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) has increased. However, a new Mayo Clinic study finds that ICDs are not used as often for female patients and patients of color.

Released: 6-Dec-2021 12:05 AM EST
When Do Children Need Pacemakers and Defibrillators?
Children's Hospital Los Angeles

Michael Silka, MD, co-chaired an international effort to develop the first pediatric-only guidelines for cardiac implantable devices. A pioneer in the development of indications for the use of pacemakers and implantable defibrillators in young patients, he discusses the guidelines for use of the devices in children.

3-Dec-2021 7:00 PM EST
The sunshine vitamin that ‘D’elivers on cardio health
University of South Australia

Free from the sun, vitamin D delivers a natural source for one of the hormones essential to our bodies, especially the bones. But when you’re down on this essential nutrient, it’s not only your bones that could suffer, but also your cardio health, according to new research from the University of South Australia.

Released: 3-Dec-2021 3:05 PM EST
Elevated heart rate linked to increased risk of dementia
Karolinska Institute

Having an elevated resting heart rate in old age may be an independent risk factor of dementia, according to a study at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden published in the journal Alzheimer’s & Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association.



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