Mortality in adult congenital heart disease.
- C. L. VerheugtC. Uiterwaal B. Mulder
- 1 May 2010
Medicine
Mortality risk, particularly by heart failure, is increased by virtually all complications, particularly in the young, and is equally hazardous in younger as in older patients.
Continuous stroke volume and cardiac output from intra-ventricular dimensions obtained with impedance catheter.
- J. BaanT. A. Jong J. Koops
- 1 June 1981
Engineering, Medicine
The catheter, which has great potential for application in man, fulfills its primary aim of continuously recording stroke volume and cardiac output.
ESC e-Cardiology Working Group Position Paper: Overcoming challenges in digital health implementation in cardiovascular medicine
- I. FrederixE. Caiani E. T. van der Velde
- 27 March 2019
Medicine, Computer Science
This position paper provides a brief overview of currently existing digital health applications in different cardiovascular disease settings and provides the reader with the most relevant challenges for their large-scale deployment in Europe.
Significant lead-induced tricuspid regurgitation is associated with poor prognosis at long-term follow-up
Significant lead-induced TR is associated with poor long-term prognosis and was independently associated with all-cause mortality and heart failure related events in a retrospective cohort of ICD or pacemaker recipients.
Turning 18 with congenital heart disease: prediction of infective endocarditis based on a large population.
- C. L. VerheugtC. Uiterwaal B. Mulder
- 1 August 2011
Medicine
Among young adult patients with congenital heart disease, the use of six simple clinical parameters can accurately predict patients at relatively low or high risk of infective endocarditis.
Circumstances of death in adult congenital heart disease.
- A. ZomerI. Vaartjes B. Mulder
- 26 January 2012
Medicine
Gender and Outcome in Adult Congenital Heart Disease
- C. L. VerheugtC. Uiterwaal B. Mulder
- 1 July 2008
Medicine
The risk of several major cardiac outcomes in adult patients with congenital heart disease appears to vary by gender, and the risk of arrhythmias appeared to be lower in women than in men.
Sensitivity of Left Ventricular End‐Systolic Pressure‐Volume Relation to Type of Loading Intervention in Dogs
- J. BaanE. T. van der Velde
- 1 June 1988
Medicine
The results from the series with intact circulation indicate that aortic occlusion has an additional effect on the slope of the ESPVR, leading to increased myocardial inotropism, perhaps mediated through a peripheral stimulus in response to decreased perfusion.
The emerging burden of hospital admissions of adults with congenital heart disease
- C. L. VerheugtC. Uiterwaal B. Mulder
- 20 April 2010
Medicine
Hospital utilisation in registered and medically supervised adult patients with congenital heart disease is high and increases with age, and admission rates are at least two times higher than in the general population, and most marked in the older age groups.
e-Health: a position statement of the European Society of Cardiology.
- M. CowieJeroen J. Bax P. Vardas
- 2016
Medicine, Computer Science
e-Health has the potential to provide innovate solutions to health issues, and is often viewed by politicians and healthcare professionals as a key ‘enabling’ technology to improve care and the experience of care for the those living with chronic conditions, particularly at a time of constrained healthcare funding.
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