Our lungs inhale over two million litres of air every day! 🫁 Are you shocked by this fact? I know we were! If you would like to know more about lungs specifically, then our lung category is worth exploring! Browse via the link below. 👇 https://loom.ly/VZfYBUA #fact #factoftheday #lunganatomy
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🌍❤️ Honoring World Heart Day, thrilled to share HeartFlow’s feature in the documentary "In a Heartbeat," showcasing the impact of early detection on coronary heart disease, a leading cause of death in the world. Dr nick curzen and Dr Peter Haworth , featured in the documentary, discuss the transformative role of AI-powered technology like HeartFlow’s FFRCT analysis in assessing and treating coronary artery disease. With CT scans and advanced AI, doctors now have deeper insights into coronary artery blockages, allowing for quicker, more accurate decisions and improved patient outcomes. This technology marks a significant advancement in detecting and treating heart disease early. #WorldHeartDay #HeartFlow #FFRCT #yesCCTA #CoronaryArteryDisease Watch the documentary here: https://lnkd.in/grKjA5Ei
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POTS is a highly complex syndrome with no magic bullet cure. We will be publishing a series of articles diving into the specifics of POTS starting with this one - Three Distinct Mechanisms in Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome. https://lnkd.in/gYJEJksh
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When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and how accurate is it at predicting possible transplant survival? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts. Start listening: https://bit.ly/3thvw0Z .
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When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and how accurate is it at predicting possible transplant survival? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts. Start listening: https://bit.ly/3thvw0Z .
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When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and how accurate is it at predicting possible transplant survival? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts. Start listening: https://bit.ly/3thvw0Z .
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When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and how accurate is it at predicting possible transplant survival? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts. Start listening: https://bit.ly/3thvw0Z .
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Start your day with 3 challenging thrombosis cases presented by leading experts! Back by popular demand, this interactive session was a hit in 2023. Join us at the @ThrombosisCan Conference for the Thrombosis Morning Report. #MedEd #Thrombosis #MarcCarrier #CamilleSimard #IsmailRaslan #AgnesLee
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This is what lifetime management of Aortic Valve disease is. Interesting day in the cath lab. Redo-TAVI, Basilica, Valve in valve TAVI. Ready or not, this would be more common in the upcoming years! #StructuralHeart #TAVR #TAVI #Basilica
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When a kidney from a deceased donor becomes available, it is scored on a system called the Kidney Donor Profile Index (KDPI). How does the KDPI work and how accurate is it at predicting possible transplant survival? On this episode, we speak with experts to get the facts. Start listening: https://bit.ly/3thvw0Z .
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This live case is a percutaneous approach for infrageniculate disease with CLTI by Halim Yammine from Sanger Heart & Vascular Institute. Moderated by Stephen Black, joined by @Kate Kiely, Eric A. Secemsky, MD, MSc, RPVI, FACC, FAHA, FSCAI, FSVM and Leigh Ann O'Banion. He expresses a preference for Boston Scientific balloons, specifically mentioning the Coyote and the Sterling, due to their excellent performance. He finds it difficult to use other balloon platforms. When treating tibial vessels, Dr. Yammine emphasizes slow inflation and deflation of the balloon, with inflation times lasting three minutes. This is a critical part of his technique. During the procedure, careful attention is paid to ensure the balloon is well expanded, especially in areas requiring additional focus. He notes that retreating certain areas and centralizing the balloon is crucial for achieving optimal strength. He highlights that his approach was learned during fellowship, and he continues to practice it, focusing on methodical and careful treatment of tibial cases despite previously believing he wouldn't treat them. During the procedure, adjustments are made in real-time based on observations of balloon expansion and vessel response, ensuring that all areas of concern are effectively treated. #viocongress #vascular #PAD
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