New research has found that every year almost 400,000 Australians fail to access cardiac rehabilitation programs following ...
A new study published in Nature uses artificial intelligence to identify people at high risk for sudden cardiac death, and ...
Each year in the U.S., more than 300,000 people die from sudden cardiac arrest, a condition in which the heart's electrical ...
More than half of patients hospitalized with influenza had signs of left ventricular (LV) or right ventricular (RV) dysfunction.
Researchers mapped 442,239 single nuclei from nonfailing human hearts to chart how cardiac cells change from fetal ...
A cardiac surgeon is a type of cardiothoracic surgeon who specializes in operating on the heart, its valves and structures, and the important veins and arteries near it. General cardiothoracic ...
Cardiac arrests can occur anywhere, including in the bathroom. This is because certain activities, such as taking a shower or using the toilet, can play a part in triggering cardiac arrest. Cardiac ...
The field of cardiac lymphatic research has expanded considerably over the past decade. Clinical studies have uncovered lymphatic remodelling in a wide range of cardiovascular diseases, and ...
Lacosamide was the first approved third-generation antiepileptic drug. However, real-world data regarding its adverse cardiac reactions in large samples still need to be completed. We evaluated the ...
In patients with systemic sclerosis, specific gastrointestinal manifestations are linked to distinct cardiac complications, a recent study shows.
A routine driving shift turned fatal when occult Brugada syndrome triggered ventricular fibrillation, underscoring the need ...
Although major noncardiac surgery has the potential to improve the quality and prolong the duration of a patient’s life, surgery may also precipitate complications such as death from cardiac causes, ...