But these young women all suffered a rare kind of stroke caused by a vertebral artery dissection, or vad. |
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There was also the Dublin University VAD, or Voluntary Aid Detachment branch of Dublin University Women graduates and undergraduates. |
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With the prevalence of VAD therapy consistently increasing, the phenomenon of heart valve alterations in this setting is being recognized. |
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Of the patients, 2 recovered from illness with the assistance of the VAD and 4 had successful heart transplants. |
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The company says the PediaFlow VAD is an implantable, magnetically levitated blood pump based on its proprietary rotary VAD MagLev technology. |
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In vitro lab tests were conducted using several commercial VAD systems of Thoratec, Heartware, Jarvik Heart and Cleveland Heart. |
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The Samar, Samadi, the Vad the peepul and the mango trees are worshipped by the Rani Paraj people along with a stone cave known as Goval dev. |
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A 34-year-old man with nonischemic cardiomyopathy presented after having undergone the placement of a VAD 9 months earlier as a bridge to transplantation. |
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Those with VAD showed limited impairment in Valsalva ratio and orthostasis tests, whereas the only impairment found in patients with AD was on the orthostasis test. |
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In 2011, 25 patients with advanced heart failure received a VAD at Saint Thomas Hospital, which outpaced all other Tennessee hospitals in the number of VAD implants. |
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