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Study Highlights Trends in Atopic Dermatitis Web Search Volume in Europe

HCPLive

This analysis highlighted several trends in search volume regarding eczema, including correlations with weather and climate.

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Study investigates cardiac cell regeneration in search of novel therapeutics

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

When a patient is experiencing heart failure, a leading cause of death worldwide, they begin to lose healthy and functioning cardiac cells. Heart failure causes these once-flexible cells to develop into fibrotic cells that are no longer able to contract and relax.

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In Search of AV Synchrony

HeartRhythm

It is difficult to underestimate the impact of leadless pacemakers on cardiac rhythm management. The significant reduction in complications, which can exceed 60%1,2, appears to be predominantly related to a reduction in pocket infections, hematomas and the need for lead revisions. Patient satisfaction is harder to measure though equally impactful.

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PO-02-023 ‘SEARCH AV’ BEHAVIOR OBSERVED IN DOO PACING MODE

HeartRhythm

Manual device reprogramming of pacing mode is required in many situations to ensure patient safety. In addition to preoperative scenarios, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in patients with non-conditional devices also requires manual device reprogramming in the absence of a preset ‘MRI’ mode.

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The long-standing search for albumin placement in acute heart failure

Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology

An abstract is unavailable. This article is available as a PDF only.

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CDC: COVID Vax Not Linked to Sudden Deaths in Young Adults

Med Page Today

Investigators searched death certificates for Oregon residents 16. (MedPage Today) -- The hunt for a signal of excess sudden cardiac deaths among young people after COVID-19 vaccination left Oregon health officials empty-handed, they reported.

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In search of the “true” left bundle branch block: The art of asking research questions

HeartRhythm

Conduction system pacing (CSP) is a promising new approach for delivering pacing therapy.1 1 CSP offers an elegant treatment solution to the challenging problem of heart failure (HF) caused by electrical dyssynchrony due to left bundle branch block (LBBB). Pacing therapy of LBBB-caused electrical dyssynchrony has a long and successful history.