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Author(s): Mattia Arrigo , Petra Nijst , Alain Rudiger Added: 3 years ago
Heart failure is a clinical syndrome induced by cardiac abnormalities resulting in reduced cardiac output and/or elevated intra-cardiac end-diastolic pressures and causing symptoms that are often accompanied by typical physical signs.1 Demographic changes, improved treatment of several acute cardiac disorders, such myocardial infarction, arrhythmia and congenital heart disease, and increased long… View more
Author(s): Tomaz Podlesnikar , Victoria Delgado , Jeroen J Bax Added: 3 years ago
Heart failure (HF) is a rapidly growing public health problem with an estimated prevalence of more than 26 million people worldwide.1 In developed countries the prevalence is 1–2% peaking at ≥10% among people aged over 70 years.2 In the US, the lifetime risk of developing HF is 20% among people aged 40 years or older.3 Diagnosing the underlying cause of HF is central to the choice of appropriate… View more
Author(s): Christiane Angermann , Javed Butler , Clyde W Yancy , et al Added: 1 year ago
During this broadcast, "Next Steps in Heart Failure: The Changing Paradigms in Therapy to the Unmet Needs", Radcliffe Medical Education brings together a globally-renowned European and American faculty to participate in a roundtable discussion. The aim: to provide both a reflection on the HF landscape following published data at congress and to examine what future developments can be expected at… View more
Author(s): Yang Yang , Aniket S Rali , Christian Inchaustegui , et al Added: 3 years ago
Dear Editor, The use of extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) as salvage therapy in the most severe cases of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) has been associated with reduced mortality, particularly at high-volume centres. We report a case series of seven patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)-associated ARDS treated with ECMO. In select COVID-19 patients suffering… View more
Job title: Editor-in-Chief, Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology Review (AER)
Dr Demosthenes G Katritsis MD, PhD (London), FRCP, FESC, FACC Dr D Katritsis graduated from Athens Medical School in 1979. He trained in General Medicine at St Thomas’ Hospital, London, UK from 1981 to 1984. During the period 1985-1990 he specialized in clinical and interventional cardiology at St Thomas’ Hospital. From 1990 to 1994 he gained experience in arrhythmias and interventional… View more