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Stem Cell Therapy
The good, the bad and the confusing
The number of people affected by coronary artery disease is staggering The American Heart Associations reports that in alone there were almost deaths attributable to coronary disease in the United States representing in of all deaths In addition over million Americans suffer from the consequenc...
Telemonitoring in Cardiac Device Therapy
Enabling optimal management of patients
In stark opposition to the undeniable demographic changes and medical advancements taking place throughout the world healthcare payers are increasingly pressurising the treating physicians to reduce their costs Because of the inherent chronicity of cardiac disease the costs for managing these patien...
Cognitive Neuroscience
The New Mind-Readers
Key Points A functional MRI scan has successfully interpreted neural responses to a specific visual stimulus It can detect activity even when the subject is not conscious of the stimulus The implications of this research raise several ethical questions
Safety in Anaesthesia
Safety in Anaesthesia
Promoting sustainable change for the future
It is widely claimed that anaesthesia today is very safe As a teacher I often ask trainee anaesthetists two questions What is the risk of dying from an anaesthetic today and What risk would be acceptable The answer to the second question is really the starting point for thinking about safety in anae...
Treating Lung Cancer
Immunotherapeutic strategies
Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer in the world In in the US alone there were an estimated deaths in patients suffering from lung cancer including to never smokers These numbers clearly demonstrate that despite progress in the treatment of this disease over the past two decades there are still...
Embolic Protection During Carotid Stenting
Using FiberNet device
After having performed angioplasty in coronary and peripheral vascular disease with excellent results carotid angioplasty was thought to be an opportunity to simplify the treatment of carotid stenosis Until then there was no apparent reason to protect patients against distal embolisation With the de...
Targeting the Stress of Diabetes
Targeting the Stress of Diabetes
Preserving vascular longevity
By the year it is predicted that more than million individuals will be affected by the complications of Diabetes Mellitus DM Type DM also known as insulin dependent DM affects approximately per cent of diabetics while type DM noninsulin dependent DM is found in the remaining majority of diabet...
Genetic Influence on Glomerulonephritis
Genetic Influence on Glomerulonephritis
Genetic Influence on Glomerulonephritis
Human genetics studies reveal that all genes comprising the reninangiotensin system RAS have several forms of polymorphism raising the possibility that RAS activity may vary among individuals according to their genetic makeup One such polymorphism is the deletioninsertion ID polymorphism of the ACE...
The Changing Face of Cancer
The Changing Face of Cancer
Implications for Anaesthesia
The global burden of cancer is increasing Currently about million people develop cancer and million people die every year This represents a greater than per cent increase since in both incidence and mortality Worldwide per cent of deaths are due to cancer which is the third leading cause of dea...
Dialysis and Renal Care
Superior Dose Delivery
Extended Treatment Time Many experts consider conventional hemodialysis to be an unsuitable therapy in the ICU due to its propensity to exacerbate the hemodynamic instability so common in ARF patients Continuous renal replacement therapy CRRT was developed specifically to address the clinical condi...
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