Heart Failure in Pregnancy: What is the Long-term Impact of Pregnancy on Cardiac Function?
The study underscore the importance of further research evaluating the late effects of pregnancy on maternal cardiovascular function.
The study underscore the importance of further research evaluating the late effects of pregnancy on maternal cardiovascular function.
The study evaluates the performance of the FLAME score, is the first cohort-specific (non-PAF) outcome prediction score for patients undergoing radiofrequency ablation.
The study evaluates the performance of the GRACE 2.0 score for the prediction of all-cause death, and all-cause death or myocardial infarction in consecutive patients with type 1 and type 2 myocardial infarction
from two independent cohorts across two countries.
The study identify objectively quantified physical activity as an important modifiable atrial fibrillation risk factor.
The study states that long-term survival was greater after CABG than after PCI in patients with ischaemic heart failure.