The balloon problem can be dangerous, forcing cardiologists to perform emergency bypass surgery. |
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Curiously, family physicians were more likely than cardiologists to order transfusions. |
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In my experience surgeons, cardiologists, gastroenterologists, and orthopedists are among the best. |
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Moore collaborates with cardiologists, neurologists, ophthalmologists and other health-care providers to care for repatriates. |
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A hospital can use wireless to improve patient care by tracking where wheelchairs or cardiologists are located within the campus. |
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Two years later, board examinations were initiated to certify cardiologists. |
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Over 15 cardiologists, five surgeons, five interventional radiologists and two vascular surgeons are attached to the Metro Heart Hospital. |
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In a feeble gesture toward appeasing cardiologists everywhere, I sopped some of the fat off the top with more paper towels. |
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They must overcome this conditioning in the face of the overwhelming evidence now supporting their use, write two American cardiologists. |
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She has many years of nursing experience, currently working as a part-time nurse for a family physician and two cardiologists. |
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In the UK echocardiography is usually carried out in hospital but elsewhere it is often performed in ambulatory polyclinics or by office based cardiologists. |
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Ten years ago it could have been said that electrophysiologists were a relatively benign breed of cardiologists who did little harm but little good either. |
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Providentially, there were doctors on board and he was immediately cared for by two cardiologists and an emergency nurse. |
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Emergency physicians and cardiologists almost never have an opportunity to confer together at a medical conference. |
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The system even enables cardiologists to test and reprogram pacemakers or implanted defibrillators from the other side of the globe. |
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Metabolic syndrome was also a focus of a conference of cardiologists held in New York over the weekend. |
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Heart Institute outpatients may also be referred for an infectious diseases consultation by their cardiologists or cardiac surgeons. |
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So a cardiologist or a group of cardiologists is well equipped to tell you the impact on their patients of being offered alternatives. |
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At the tertiary care center, there are not only pediatric cardiologists and cardiac surgeons, but also a sophisticated intensive care unit for infants. |
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He's one of the famed cardiologists in the world, but he's not a surgeon. |
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Dozens of people on our transplant team will be alerted: cardiologists, nurses, anesthesiologists, surgeons, intensivists, perfusionists. |
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However, American cardiologists also presume an association with arteriosclerotic diseases. |
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A committee of 130 of the world's top cardiologists and scientists selects awardees from an international pool of nominees. |
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But some cardiologists think there is still plenty of room for improvement. |
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Generally speaking, the Philippines is not famous for its food, and cardiologists consider it downright evil. |
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However, it was recently announced that we will be filling these positions with two new cardiologists and two new hospitalists. |
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The paediatric residents were sad to learn that we will be losing our two cardiologists and hospitalists. |
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Our nursing staff, social workers and cardiologists are there for you, to listen and reassure. |
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One of the cardiologists at the MCH performed a procedure known as Percutaneous Pulmonary Valve Implant on four patients. |
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We are working to give cardiologists a proactive way to monitor changes in the condition and function of the heart. |
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The Heart Heroes were unveiled at the 2010 Heart Ball where over 600 attendees learned about the military cardiologists. |
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On the contrary, team approach between cardiologists and surgeons demonstrated improved outcomes of critical pulmonary embolism. |
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Since its launch in 2006,The Heart Failure guidelines Program has reached thousands of cardiologists, family physicians, internists, nurses and pharmacists across canada in person and online. |
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Foody called his study a useful first look at potential approaches to the looming shortage of cardiologists. |
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Catheterization is an important tool in cardiac care, allowing cardiologists to reach into the heart without opening the chest to investigate and treat heart ailments. |
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Since then, the military has increased its focus on addressing and treating cardiovascular disease and events by putting cardiologists and the necessary treatment facilities in theatre. |
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The Congress draws cardiologists, cardiovascular surgeons, researchers and other cardiovascular specialists from across Canada and around the globe and connects them with other members of the cardiovascular healthcare team. |
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Doctors in respiratory medicine, no doubt, but cardiologists too, are well aware of the fact, which they can observe every day, that tobacco is extremely harmful to health. |
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The report concludes that there was proper provision of medical care to Mr. Milosevic while he was being held at the Detention Unit both by the Detention Unit's medical doctor and by independent cardiologists and specialists. |
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Many hospitals have an outpatient heart failure management programme organised by nurses and cardiologists in cooperation with other related services. |
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This publication is now delivered to all Association professional members, primary care physicians across Canada, and specialists such as cardiologists, orthopedic surgeons, and ophthalmologists. |
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The study included participation from both genetics researchers and interventional cardiologists, who diagnosed the severity of heart disease in approximately 1,600 patients while unaware of their genetic status. |
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Most stents are small mesh cylinders and offer cardiologists a less invasive approach than surgery to unclog coronary arteries. |
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During the year, each group received information about heart health, but those in the high risk group had opportunities to be followed by cardiologists and dieticians. |
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The quantification, digitalization and computerization of the data drawn from the electrocardiography and the vectorcardiography has been a constant concern for the cardiologists. |
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Even some interventional cardiologists have expressed concern about the many patients without symptoms who are treated surgically. |
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As at 31 December 2009, 2 527 cases had been recorded, including 623 now archived because they had completed their treatment, or because of a chronic rheumatic cardiopathy being attended to by cardiologists. |
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For endocrinologists, urologists, andrologists and sexologists, primary care physicians, gerontologists, diabetologists, and cardiologists. |
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Temperature differences might then lead cardiologists to treat the more unstable plaques first. |
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Kirk Garratt, one of the Mayo cardiologists investigating this new technology. |
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I think we can make an analogy between the series of impulses used by cardiologists to provoke arrhythmias and the series of impulses an individual receives from a taser. |
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The quarterly title is being distributed to 25,000 cardiologists, diabetologists, endocrinologists, internists and related health care professionals. |
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Cardiologists can then refer their patients to a sleep disorders clinic for further diagnosis or treatment. |
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Cardiologists discovered Takotsubo cardiomyopathy just a few years ago. |
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Cardiologists counter by citing other studies linking dietary cholesterol to significant elevations in serum cholesterol and an increased risk of heart disease. |
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Cardiologists from the US and Canada will lead the educational sessions and workshops on electrocardiograph, electrocardiograph and interventional angiography. |
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