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In this paper, jones and colleagues from the Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston report a seven-year experience with transvenous extraction of pacemakers and ICD leads.
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Inappropriate shocks from implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs) continue to be a major problem. In this study, the MADIT II investigators review the experience in that study with inappropriate shocks in a primary prevention, post-myocardial infarction cohort.
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The introduction of hybrid pet/ct scanners has raised the issue of the benefits of adding CT coronary calcification measurements to stress testing in intermediate risk patients.
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Sirolimus — and paclitaxel-eluting stents have been available for use in the United States since 2003 and have a well-known safety and efficacy profile. However, these drug and polymer combinations are applied to older generation stents, which are less deliverable than the newer generation stents.
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It has long been taught that lipid levels measured during hospitalization for an acute illness will be artificially low because of an acute-phase metabolic reaction. Consequently, many physicians wait weeks after hospitalization to measure lipids when they have returned to baseline levels and then start appropriate lipid lowering therapy.
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Metabolic syndrome (ms) is an accepted risk factor for adverse coronary events as well as mortality. It has been associated with accelerated coronary atherosclerosis, which is typically subclinical.
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Goal: To determine whether use of homeopathic remedies amongst pre-schoolers is associated with any change in the frequency of use of antibiotics in the same age group.
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The following article has two objectives: to provide clinically relevant information on the use of herbs in the treatment of breast cancer and to provide a context for their use. What follows is a distillation of some of the more effective botanicals, as well as some suggestions about how to use them in the setting of breast cancer.