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Venous thromboembolism: reducing the risk of venous thromboembolism (deep vein
thrombosis and pulmonary embolism) in patients admitted to hospital [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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Чистим зубы без остановки ;)
[Изображения доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям] [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ]Toothbrushing Less Than Twice a Day Linked to Increased CV Risk Sue Hughes May 28, 2010 (London, United Kingdom) — Individuals who do not brush their teeth twice a day have an increased risk of heart disease, a new study shows [1]. The study was published online May 27, 2010 in BMJ; corresponding author is Prof Richard Watt (University College London, UK). The researchers note that while it has been established that inflammation in the body (including mouth and gums) plays an important role in the buildup of atherosclerosis, this is the first study to investigate whether the number of times individuals brush their teeth has any bearing on the risk of developing heart disease. They analyzed data from more than 11 000 adults who took part in the Scottish Health Survey, in which individuals were asked about lifestyle behaviors such as smoking, physical activity, and oral health routines. Questions asked included how often they visited the dentist and how often they brushed their teeth (twice a day, once a day, or less than once a day). Information was also collated on medical history and family history of heart disease and blood pressure. Blood samples were taken from a subgroup of participants and tested for CRP and fibrinogen levels. The data gathered from the interviews were linked to hospital admissions and deaths. Results showed generally good oral hygiene practices, with 62% of participants saying they visited the dentist every six months and 71% reporting that they brushed their teeth twice a day. After adjustment for established risk factors, it was found that participants who reported less frequent toothbrushing had an increased risk of heart disease compared with people who brushed their teeth twice a day. Participants who had poor oral hygiene also had increased levels of CRP and fibrinogen. Hazard Ratio for Cardiovascular Events (Fatal and Nonfatal) Relative to How Often Teeth Are Brushed Each Day _________________________________________________ Frequency of toothbrushing HR* (95% CI) Twice a day 1.0Once a day 1.3 (1.0–1.5)Less than once a day 1.7 (1.3–2.3)p for trend 0.001_________________________________________________ *Adjusted for age, sex, socioeconomic group, smoking, physical activity, visits to dentist, body-mass index, family history of cardiovascular disease, hypertension, and diabetes The researchers say: "To the best of our knowledge, this is the first study to show an association between a single-item self-reported measure of toothbrushing and incident cardiovascular disease in a large representative sample of adults without overt cardiovascular disease." They add: "Our study suggests a possible role of poor oral hygiene in the risk of cardiovascular disease via systemic inflammation. Raised inflammatory and homoeostatic responses as well as lipid metabolism disturbance caused by periodontal infection might be possible pathways underlying the observed association between periodontal disease and the increased risk for cardiovascular disease." But they note that further studies are needed to confirm whether the observed association between oral health behavior and cardiovascular disease is in fact causal or merely a risk marker. |
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Surgical Management of Descending Thoracic Aortic Disease: Open and Endovascular Approaches. A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association
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Athletic Participation by Children and Adolescents Who Have Systemic Hypertension
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Consensus Statement on the Worldwide Standardization of the Hemoglobin A1c Measurement [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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Guidelines for the Echocardiographic Assessment of
the Right Heart in Adults: A Report from the American Society of Echocardiography Endorsed by the European Association of Echocardiography, a registered branch of the European Society of Cardiology, and the Canadian Society of Echocardiography [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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infarkt! Спасибо.
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ACCF/AHA Clopidogrel Clinical Alert: Approaches to the FDA “Boxed Warning”
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Clinician’s Guide to Cardiopulmonary Exercise Testing in Adults A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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Practical Rate & Rhythm Management of Atrial Fibrillation, updated January 2010, was adapted from the ACC/AHA/ESC 2006 Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Atrial Fibrillation. This quick reference pocket guide is intended to assist physicians in the diagnosis and treatment of patients with AF.
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Интересная статья, на мой взгляд.
[Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] Если кого-то заинтересует, имеется полный текст. |
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Expert Consensus Statement on Management of CIEDS (May 14, 2010) — The HRS Expert Consensus Statement on the Management of Cardiovascular Implantable Electronic Devices (CIEDs) in patients nearing end of life or requesting withdrawal of therapy is the first consensus statement on this issue, written in collaboration with representatives from the American College of Cardiology (ACC), the American Geriatrics Society (AGS), the American Academy of Hospice and Palliative Medicine (AAHPM), the American Heart Association (AHA) and the European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA).
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Три статьи из Arch Intern Med:
1)By Jove! What Is a Clinician to Make of JUPITER? 2)Statins and all-cause mortality in high-risk primary prevention. A meta-analysis of 11 randomized controlled trials involving 65 229 participants. и особенно: 3)Prasugrel as a potential cancer promoter: Review of unpublished data. [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |
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Interventions to Promote Physical Activity and Dietary
Lifestyle Changes for Cardiovascular Risk Factor Reduction in Adults A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association Endorsed by the Preventive Cardiovascular Nurses Association and the Society of Behavioral Medicine [Ссылки доступны только зарегистрированным пользователям ] |