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Andreas Y. Andreou, et al.
Publié le 14.08.2024
Andreas Y. Andreou
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We present a challenging case of a patient with an isolated right ventricular myocardial infarction (iRVMI) caused by the spontaneous occlusion of a right ventricular branch mimicking an anterior myocardial infarction on the electrocardiogram.

Andrea Demarchi*, et al.
Publié le 14.08.2024
Andrea Demarchi*
+10

We present a case of recurrent takotsubo syndrome with contemporary brady- and tachyarrhythmic presentation, a rare clinical pattern for which the correct treatment is still a matter of debate.

Daniel Wendt, et al.
Publié le 14.08.2024
Daniel Wendt
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Antithrombotic removal via hemoadsorption as a potential new therapy in the management of perioperative bleeding risk in patients on antithrombotic medications undergoing cardiopulmonary bypass-assisted cardiac surgery.

Fu Guan, et al.
Publié le 14.08.2024
Fu Guan
+2

This report describes a patient with both a focal atrial tachycardia (AT) and an atypical atrioventricular-nodal reentrant tachycardia that were repeatedly induced and terminated by atrial ectopic beats.

Catarina Ribeiro Carvalho, et al.
Publié le 14.08.2024
Catarina Ribeiro Carvalho
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With this clinical case, we aim to highlight the importance of genetic evaluation in dilated cardiomyopathy, as it can be decisive in its orientation and, consequently, in its prognosis.

John Fanourgiakis
Publié le 14.08.2024
John Fanourgiakis

The manufacturer of every device provides its longevity in its technical characteristics, which are, as studies show, shorter in practice. Patients are concerned about the replacement procedure due to the risk of the procedure and other socioeconomic reasons. The longer the longevity of the devices, the better for the patients, the payers, the doctors and the health care systems.