• "Those mortality concerns have, I understand, been resolved, which is why low-risk children's cardiac surgery has been resumed at the hospital, " he said.

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  • But a review found closing it would let the NHS to concentrate on paediatric cardiac surgery at the Evelina and Great Ormond Street hospitals.

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  • The Health and Social Care Board (HSCB) has urged everyone with an interest in the future of children's cardiac surgery to ensure they have their say.

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  • Health Minister John Denham claims the overhaul will address imbalances in the system and says cardiac surgery will be one of the first areas to benefit.

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  • Patients who have undergone cardiac surgery are also at risk for damage to their voice since the nerves that control the larynx are located near the heart.

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  • The minister is expected to make a decision on the future model for provision of paediatric cardiac surgery and interventional cardiology for Northern Ireland in early 2013.

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  • In 1999 its cardiology and cardiac surgery group stopped using the big hospital and left to build what is now called Avera Heart Hospital of South Dakota.

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  • Nearly 20 billion was spent last year worldwide on a variety of medical procedures from fertility treatments to elective cardiac surgery, dental work, as well as cosmetic procedures.

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  • His lawyer confirmed the drip contained Neoton, a drug used in cardiac surgery to protect the heart, and was not on the World Anti-Doping Agency's list of banned substances.

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  • Professor Ken Taylor, British Heart Foundation professor of cardiac surgery at the Hammersmith Hospital in London, said that surgeons were well aware of the need to not spend too long on heart surgery.

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  • Paediatric cardiac surgery at the hospital remains suspended.

    BBC: John Radcliffe paediatric heart surgery 'should stop'

  • Preoperative statin therapy for patients undergoing cardiac surgery.

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  • Estech, which makes equipment for cardiac surgery.

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  • Pre-operative statin therapy can reduce the chance of post-operative atrial fibrillation and shortens the stay on the intensive care unit (ICU) and in the hospital in patients who undergo cardiac surgery, according to a new systematic review by Cochrane researchers.

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  • He was widely published and active in the field, serving as a member of the European Society of Cardiology committee for practice guidelines and as the chairperson of the ESC guidelines on pre-operative cardiac risk assessment and perioperative cardiac management in non-cardiac surgery.

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  • He usually works with Michael Argenziano, an affable, bearlike man who is chief of adult cardiac surgery. (Oz trained Argenziano, and they have worked together for years.) I hovered in the background, watching the operation on one of the giant monitors suspended from the ceiling.

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  • Dr Fumito Ichinose, assistant professor of anaesthesia at Harvard Medical School said that if the effects of hydrogen sulphide was confirmed in larger mammals it could be useful in helping to sustain the functionality of organs in patients undergoing cardiac surgery or in patients with severe trauma.

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  • Estech countersued, claiming it had been sued because it refused Medtronic's repeated requests to raise prices, including one in March 2003 when Medtronic's then-president of cardiac surgery allegedly threatened that "if Estech did not agree to increase its prices to match the higher prices charged by Medtronic, Medtronic would sue Estech for patent infringement"--which it did, four months later.

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  • Estech countersued, claiming it had been sued because it refused Medtronic's repeated requests to raise prices, including one in March 2003 when Medtronic's then-president of cardiac surgery allegedly threatened that "if Estech did not agree to increase its prices to match the higher prices charged by Medtronic, Medtronic would sue Estech for patent infringement"-which it did, four months later.

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  • While hospitals report on quality measures such as cardiac bypass surgery outcomes, diagnostic errors aren't reported or measured by federal or private quality programs.

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  • Armstrong, who celebrated his 82nd birthday Sunday, underwent cardiac bypass surgery on Tuesday after a health checkup, according to NBCNews.com, which stated that the celebrated astronaut is doing well.

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  • Initially, Medtronic and Genzyme will work to complete an ongoing 300-patient trial in Europe testing whether injecting skeletal myoblasts into damaged areas of the heart during cardiac bypass surgery helps improve symptoms and reduces hospitalizations in heart failure patients.

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  • Cardiac conditions that required surgery have forced into retirement two winners of the Ironman Triathlon World Championship.

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  • It will recommend that the Oxford children's cardiac unit stops doing surgery, but continues to offer diagnosis and pre- and post-operation care.

    BBC: John Radcliffe paediatric heart surgery 'should stop'

  • It is understood the concerns do not relate to children's heart surgery but to his adult cardiac work.

    BBC: Leeds children's heart surgeon stopped from operating

  • Patients who undergo cardiac-bypass or joint-replacement surgery routinely are given specific guidance to the exercises and therapies they will need to return to their everyday activities and to prevent complications or relapse.

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  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration and Health Canada have released stunning news: New data seem to show that Nexium and Prilosec, the two most-used treatments for heartburn, were more likely than surgery to cause heart attacks and cardiac deaths in studies lasting many years.

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  • His parents asked for him to go back into intensive care but he was not allowed to return until he suffered a cardiac arrest in his father's arms four days after surgery.

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  • The panel met to evaluate use of the novel device in patients with significant symptomatic mitral regurgitation (MR) who have been determined by a cardiac surgeon to be too high risk for open mitral valve surgery and in whom existing co-morbidities would not preclude the expected benefit from correction of the MR.

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