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Long QT Syndrome and Torsade de Pointes Ultimately Treated With Quinidine: Introducing the Concept of Pseudo–Torsade de Pointes

Long QT Syndrome and Torsade de Pointes Ultimately Treated With Quinidine: Introducing the Concept of Pseudo–Torsade de Pointes
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Heart failure is associated with an increased risk of cancer

 E-Mail Sophia Antipolis - 28 June 2021: A study in more than 200,000 individuals has found that patients with heart failure are more likely to develop cancer compared to their peers without heart failure. The research is presented today at Heart Failure 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC),1 and published in ESC Heart Failure, a journal of the ESC.2 This was an observational study and the results do not prove that heart failure causes cancer, said author Dr. Mark Luedde of the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel and Cardiology Joint Practice Bremerhaven, Germany. However, the findings do suggest that heart failure patients may benefit from cancer prevention measures.

Elective Revascularization Decreases Cardiac Mortality of CAD Patients

Elective Revascularization Decreases Cardiac Mortality of CAD Patients
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Cardiovascular disease among diabetes mellitus - RMHP

19 to be independent predictors for incident CVD. In response to the recent rise of CVDs in developing countries, the World Health Organization (WHO) has identified very cost-effective interventions that are applicable even in low-resource settings for prevention and control of CVDs. Although the WHO predicts a rapid increase of CVDs in SSA by 2030, researchers perceive that CVDs are not a priority public health problem in the region. 21 This perception is undermining the existing burden of the problem in this continent. Despite CVDs continuing to devastate human survival through the premature deaths of its workforce in developing countries, the few studies in Ethiopia have been limited to cross-sectional studies, which alone are insufficient to assess the risk of incident cardiovascular events. Therefore, we determined the incidence and predictors of cardiovascular disease among diabetic patients, from 2012 to 2020.

Simple foot test detects heart rhythm disorder in patients with diabetes

 E-Mail Sophia Antipolis - 24 April 2021: Atrial fibrillation can be detected during annual foot assessments in patients with diabetes, according to research presented today at EHRA 2021, an online scientific congress of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC).1 In our study, one in six patients with diabetes had previously undiagnosed atrial fibrillation, said study author Dr. Ilias Kanellos of the European University of Cyprus, Nicosia. This presents an opportunity to provide treatment to prevent subsequent strokes. Diabetes is an independent risk factor for atrial fibrillation.2 Prevalence of the heart rhythm disorder is at least two-fold higher in patients with diabetes compared to those without. Although people with atrial fibrillation have a five times greater risk of stroke, anticoagulation medication is an effective preventive therapy.

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