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Is it Time to Consider Catheter Ablation for Asymptomatic WPW?
The authors prospectively collected data from a single center in Italy including symptomatic and asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White ([WPW]pre-excited) patients.
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Aortic Prosthetic Valve Type and Survival
Survival and long-term outcomes following bioprosthetic vs mechanical aortic valve replacement in patients aged 50 to 69 years. -
Risk of Non-Cardiac Surgery with Severe Aortic Stenosis
Perioperative risk of major non-cardiac surgery in patients with severe aortic stenosis: a reappraisal in contemporary practice. -
Internal Medicine Alert - Full October 29, 2014 Issue in PDF
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End-of-Life and Futile Medical Care in the Emergency Department
The purpose of this article is to review the complicated issues of end-of-life and futile medical care as applicable to the emergency department (ED). It will address sources of conflict and confusion, and will conclude with a practical discussion of how emergency physicians can best navigate these complex waters by practical case review. -
Emergency Ultrasound Part I: Pelvic Ultrasound and the First Trimester Patient
In this article and the succeeding two parts in this series, three distinctive applications of ultrasound in the ED will be discussed. The ability to perform a proficient and diagnostically effective ultrasound examination requires a judicious understanding of the underlying principles. -
Full January 1, 2003, Issue in PDF
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Late-Breaking Trial
The following reports from the annual scientific sessions of the American Heart Association (AHA) meeting held November 17-20, 2002, in Chicago were obtained by handwritten notes, discussions with investigators, and news reports. -
ECG Review: Chest Pain and Lots of P Waves
The 12-lead ECG shown in the figure was obtained from a 55-year-old woman with new-onset chest pain. Many more P waves than QRS complexes are seen on the tracing. How would you interpret this ECG? -
Full December 16, 2002, Issue in PDF