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Author(s):
John Anthony
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Karen Sliwa
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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…
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Jolien Roos-Hesselink
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Ki Park
Job title: Associate Professor
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Dawn Adamson
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Job title: Consultant Interventional Cardiologist
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Author(s):
Isabella Leo
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Eleni Nakou
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Antonio de Marvao
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et al
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1 year ago
Ting Ting Low
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Prevention & Chronic Conditions
Inherited and Congenital Cardiac Conditions
Job title: Director, Women Heart Health Programme, Senior Consultant, Department of Cardiology, National University Heart Centre, Singapore
Alexandra Frogoudaki
Job title: Consultant Cardiologist
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Purvi Parwani
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4 months ago
AHA 23 — Dr Purvi Parwani, cardiologist and multimodality imager, and director of the Women's Heart Clinic at Loma Linda University Health in the US, spotlights three game-changing late-breaking science trials from the AHA Scientific Sessions. Discover the trials anticipated to reshape clinical practices as Dr Parwani shares her insights.Trials discussed in detail include:POP-HT: Cardiac…
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Catherine R Weinberg
Job title: Director of the Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program and High Risk Cardiovascular Obstetrics
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Demilade Adedinsewo
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5 months ago
AHA 23 - We are joined by Dr Demilade Adedinsewo (Mayo Clinic, US) to discuss the findings from a study investigating the effectiveness of an artificial intelligence-enabled ECG (AI-ECG) for cardiomyopathy detection in an obstetric population.In the intervention arm, the digital stethoscope correctly identified 92% of those with ejection fraction <50% and 100% of those with ejection fraction …
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