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Author(s): Martin Moeckel Added: 7 years ago
Biography Martin Möckel is a Senior Physician. Professor of Cardiology and Head of Emergency Medicine and Acute Cardiovascular Care at Charite-Universitatsmedizin Berlin, Germany. His research focuses on biomarkers and the application of interventional therapy in acute coronary care and he has led a number of multicentre trials. He is an Adjunct Professor at the James Cook University, School… View more
Author(s): Till Hauffe , Bernard Krüger , Dominique Bettex , et al Added: 3 years ago
Shock in cardio-surgical intensive care unit (ICU) patients is a serious condition associated with a high morbidity and mortality.1,2 Prompt identification of the underlying condition and timely therapeutic interventions are key to reverse the shock state and to improve the patients’ outcome. Hence, the management during the first 6 hours is of paramount importance. This time period is also… View more
Author(s): Ankur Kalra , Michelle Kittleson Added: 1 year ago
“Medical school cannot, and should not, feel easy—but it should feel worthwhile” – these are the opening words of Dr Kittleson’s book, Mastering the Art of Patient Care. Dr Kittleson’s book is not only a great resource for patient care, but a heartful companion to early career faculty as well. Dr Kalra’s guest on Parallax this week is Dr Michelle Kittleson, Professor of Medicine at Cedars… View more
Author(s): Frans H Rutten , Joe Gallagher Added: 3 years ago
“I cannot keep pace with my husband. Is it simply ageing, overweight and my sedentary lifestyle?” This is a common encounter in primary care, bearing in mind that around 16 % of older community-dwelling people experience at least grade 3 shortness of breath according to the Medical Research Council questionnaire (“walk slower than people of the same age because of breathlessness or have to stop… View more
Author(s): Piotr Ponikowski Added: 4 years ago
We are joined on site by Dr Piotr Ponikowski at HFA 2019 to discuss the management of iron deficiency in Heart Failure, and how to implement best practices to improve patient outcomes. View more
Author(s): John Anthony , Karen Sliwa Added: 3 years ago
‘Heart failure’ is a term that may be loosely or precisely defined. The development of pulmonary oedema does not necessarily indicate a cardiac cause and of the cardiac causes for pulmonary oedema, not all can be attributed to left ventricular failure.1 The majority of women developing symptoms and signs of heart failure during pregnancy have no known pre-existing cardiomyopathy. This article… View more