• Potential cardiac complications include arrhythmias and angina. (medscape.com)
  • Although suicide represents nearly half the mortality in patients with eating disorders, most of the remaining deaths are by cardiac arrest, likely secondary to cardiovascular complications of eating disorders such as bradycardia (low heart rate), hypotension, structural heart disease and electrolyte abnormalities leading to fatal arrhythmias. (acute.org)
  • The Cardioblateâ„¢ CryoFlexâ„¢ Surgical Ablation System is intended for minimally invasive cardiac surgical procedures, including the treatment of cardiac arrhythmias. (medtronic.com)
  • It carries a high risk of cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death, possibly related to silent myocardial ischemia [ 6 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • The FDA recommended avoiding the sodium channel blocker's use "in patients who have cardiac conduction disorders (e.g., second- or third-degree heart block), ventricular arrhythmias, or cardiac disease or abnormality (e.g., myocardial ischemia, heart failure, structural heart disease, Brugada syndrome, or other sodium channelopathies). (medscape.com)
  • Cardiac arrhythmias were reported almost as frequently as problems related to respiration. (vin.com)
  • Up to 4% of pregnancies may have cardiovascular complications despite no known prior disease. (medscape.com)
  • Heart complications are uncommon, yet treatable for children and young adults after COVID-19 disease or SARS-CoV-2 infection, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association that details what has been learned about how to treat, manage and even prevent cardiovascular complications from the SARS-CoV-2 virus in youth. (news-medical.net)
  • COVID infection itself not linked to significant increase in cardiovascular complications. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Israel health authorities and the U.S. Centers of Disease Control (CDC) have acknowledged a link between COVID vaccines and specific cardiovascular complications. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Recent articles in scientific journals, however, have sought to suggest that cardiovascular complications following COVID infection are more common than those following vaccination. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Carditis is the major cardiac manifestation of acute rheumatic fever, occurring in 50% to 70% of first episodes, and is associated with valvulitis. (cdc.gov)
  • Severe maternal morbidity refers to unexpected complications during labor and delivery that result in significant health problems - including life-threatening conditions like heart attacks, acute kidney failure, high blood pressure, and sepsis. (boston.com)
  • COVID-19-related cardiac complications include arrhythmia and acute cardiac injury. (medscape.com)
  • Conditions that can precipitate cardiac complications include acute-onset heart failure, myocardial infarction, myocarditis, and cardiac arrest, as well as any illness that places a higher cardiometabolic demand on patients. (medscape.com)
  • COVID-19 cardiac complications appear in line with severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS), Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS), and influenza analogs. (medscape.com)
  • Tracking the acute, or short-term, health effects related to pesticide exposures can inform public health actions like restricting the use of certain pesticides or placing stronger language on warning labels. (cdc.gov)
  • This assertion is contradicted by the findings from a recent study conducted by Israeli researchers, using data from Israel National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) related to 'cardiac arrest and acute coronary syndrome EMS calls in the 16-39-year-old population' between 2019 and 2021. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • are associated with increased number of CA [cardiac arrest] and ACS [acute coronary syndrome]. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Structural heart disease in patients with eating disorders is attributable to wasting of the cardiac muscle resulting in decreased left ventricular mass and cardiac output. (acute.org)
  • Mitral regurgitation is related to posterior papillary muscle dysfunction.Additionally, the sudden onset of cardiac symptoms accompanied by deterioration of left ventricular function in young DMD patients already on treatment with a prednisone derivate, that postpones the development of DMD cardiomyopathy, should raise the suspicion of possible myocarditis (3). (escardio.org)
  • SPECT imaging guidance to put left ventricular leads for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) in a scar-free area boosted heart function compared with standard placement techniques, Chinese researchers found in a randomized trial. (medpagetoday.com)
  • [ 2 , 3 ] In male Wistar rats injected with cocaine to produce left ventricular dysfunction, Isabelle et al prevented cocaine-related cardiomyopathy with administration of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) oxidase and xanthine oxidoreductase inhibitors, thereby preventing excess production of reactive oxygen species. (medscape.com)
  • A potential anesthesia-related complication is hoarseness of voice. (medscape.com)
  • Anesthesia-related cardiac arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • Background: Much is still unknown about the actual incidence of anesthesia-related cardiac arrest in the United States. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods: The authors identified all of the cases of cardiac arrest from their quality improvement database from 1999 to 2009 and submitted them for review by an independent study commission to give them the best estimate of anesthesia-related cardiac arrest at their institution. (cdc.gov)
  • Conclusion: As judged by an independent study commission, anesthesia-related cardiac arrest occurred in 37 of 160 cardiac arrests within the 24-h perioperative period. (cdc.gov)
  • Cardiac amyloidosis may affect the way electrical signals move through the heart (conduction system). (medlineplus.gov)
  • His son presented with cardiac conduction disturbance with no congenital heart or skeletal defect. (medscape.com)
  • However, the CDC said that the risk of cardiac complications, including myocarditis, was 1.8 times to 5.6 times higher after COVID-19 infection than after COVID-19 vaccination. (kpax.com)
  • The trial showed a 1.51% rate of major complications, which included one case of pericardial effusion (0.13%), one dislodgement (0.13%), one device-related infection (0.13%), and one procedure-related death (0.13%), but none due to battery or telemetry issues. (medpagetoday.com)
  • All patients went through the procedure without major complications, and were discharged from the hospital. (medicus.ru)
  • Background: Surgical site infections are major complications of coronary artery bypass grafting using bilateral internal thoracic arteries. (bvsalud.org)
  • Pacemakers are generally implanted to alleviate symptoms of decreased cardiac output related to rate or arrhythmia. (cms.gov)
  • Background In patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), the mechanical complications of pulmonary artery (PA) enlargement are related to sudden cardiac death (SCD). (ewha.ac.kr)
  • Conclusions Mechanical complications related to sudden cardiac death in patients with PAH with dilated PAs are common. (ewha.ac.kr)
  • Given the burden of sudden cardiac death, measurement of PA diameter should be routinely included over the course of follow-up, especially in patients with PAH. (ewha.ac.kr)
  • Sudden cardiac death and death following intensive medical and life support treatment has occurred in children with severe COVID-19 that affected the heart. (news-medical.net)
  • An article by Hjalmarson (1997) claims that there is no other therapy that has such a well-documented effect on sudden cardiac death. (cms.gov)
  • What is the sum of evidence supporting perioperative cardiac risk assessment and risk reduction? (the-hospitalist.org)
  • One hundred sixty perioperative cardiac arrests within 24 h of surgery were identified from an anesthesia database of 217,365 anesthetics. (cdc.gov)
  • BOSTON (AP) - Rates of severe maternal health complications nearly doubled in Massachusetts from 2011 to 2020, with Black women experiencing the highest rates of labor and delivery problems, according to a report released Wednesday by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health. (boston.com)
  • IV administration of nimodipine meant for oral use can result in death, cardiac arrest, severe decreases in blood pressure and other heart-related complications. (medscape.com)
  • Cardiologists should prepare to aid other specialists in managing cardiac complications in patients with severe COVID-19. (medscape.com)
  • For severe complication between the two groups (anastomotic leakage and stenosis), they showed no difference. (researchsquare.com)
  • These events include drug-related adverse events, serious and severe adverse events, those during infusion, drug-related adverse events during infusion, and deaths. (nih.gov)
  • Perioperatively, both hypotension and hypertension can lead to vascular complications after non-cardiac surgery. (the-hospitalist.org)
  • The primary outcome, a composite of vascular death, non-fatal myocardial injury, stroke, and cardiac arrest at 30 days, occurred in 13.9% of the hypotension-avoidance group and in 14% of the hypertension-avoidance group. (the-hospitalist.org)
  • For inpatient non-cardiac surgeries, there's no difference in major vascular complication risk between hypotension- or hypertension-avoidance strategies, regardless of withholding ACE-I or ARBs. (the-hospitalist.org)
  • Surgical oncology is guided by principles that govern the routine procedures related to the cancer patient's cure, palliative care, and quality of life. (surgeryencyclopedia.com)
  • According to most surgical oncology literature, the ability to remove a local recurrence must be balanced by the patient's goals related to aesthetic and pain control concerns. (surgeryencyclopedia.com)
  • Association of coworker reports about unprofessional behavior by surgeons with surgical complications in their patients. (ahrq.gov)
  • Surgeons at two academic medical centers who had coworker reports of unprofessional behavior in the 3 years before a surgery were more likely to have patients experience both medical and surgical complications after the surgery. (ahrq.gov)
  • This study is designed to determine if point-of-care washing of allogeneic Leukocyte-Reduced Red Blood Cells reduces pulmonary complications when compared to standard-of-care Leukocyte-Reduced Red Blood Cells in a cardiac surgical population. (mayo.edu)
  • OBJECTIVE: Despite advances in surgical techniques, intraoperative practice and a plethora of advanced wound therapies, surgical wound complications (SWCs), such as surgical site infection (SSI) and surgical wound dehiscence (SWD), continue to pose a considerable burden to the patient and healthcare setting. (bvsalud.org)
  • While anticentromere antibodies were found to be correlated with vasculopathy in SSc, patients with SSc and anticentromere antibodies might be more vulnerable to surgical wound complications following liposuction. (bvsalud.org)
  • Beta-blockers are a beneficial treatment for post MI patients because they decrease the incidence of recurrent cardiac events by blunting the effects of adrenaline in the body. (cms.gov)
  • Results: Fourteen cardiac arrests were anesthesia-attributable, resulting in an incidence of 0.6 per 10,000 anesthetics (95% CI, 0.4 to 1.1). (cdc.gov)
  • Twenty-three cardiac arrests were found to be anesthesia-contributory resulting in an incidence of 1.1 per 10,000 anesthetics (95% CI, 0.7 to 1.6). (cdc.gov)
  • It also alters the insulin-like growth factor axis and the circulation levels of sex hormones, which elevates the incidence of hormone-related cancers. (researchgate.net)
  • which elevates the incidence of hormone-related cancers. (researchgate.net)
  • Within the first 30 years after diagnosis, survivors of childhood cancers have approximately a 75% cumulative incidence of treatment-related chronic health problems. (ajmc.com)
  • Scientists already knew that pollution spikes the incidence of lung problems ranging from asthma complications to lung cancer. (jonbarron.org)
  • Aim of the study is the assessment of the patient's risk factors related to incidence of infection. (bvsalud.org)
  • Patients and Methods: ninety-eight cardiac surgery patients operated via median sternotomy were included in the study and the role of patient related factors (age, gender, obesity and diabetes mellitus) in the incidence of postoperative superficial and deep sternal wound infection was accessed. (bvsalud.org)
  • Intravenous immunoglobulin (IVIG)-resistance are related to greater risk for permanent cardiac complications. (biomedcentral.com)
  • While most cases of cocaine-related cardiomyopathy have proved to be reversible, others have resulted in permanent cardiac dysfunction or death. (medscape.com)
  • Patients with respiratory diphtheria require hospitalization to monitor response to treatment and manage complications. (cdc.gov)
  • Patients will require supportive care, including airway and cardiac monitoring. (cdc.gov)
  • Because "viral infections such as influenza can destabilize and worsen cardiac conditions," it is likely that COVID-19 will also have an effect, with varying severity in individuals, particularly given indications that 40% of patients with COVID-19 have underlying cardiovascular or cerebrovascular disease. (medscape.com)
  • Less than 2% of patients suffer from complications due to pacemaker implantation. (cms.gov)
  • In patients on antihypertensive medications (AHMs) such as angiotensin-converting-enzyme inhibitors (ACE-Is) or angiotensin receptor blockers (ARBs) undergoing inpatient non-cardiac surgery, what blood pressure (BP) management strategy reduces the risk of major vascular complications? (the-hospitalist.org)
  • Cardiac abnormalities among patients with AN are present not only before treatment but can also arise during the refeeding process. (acute.org)
  • Occurring in around 95% of patients, bradycardia (a heart rate less than 60 beats per minute), is one of the most common complications observed in patients with anorexia nervosa. (acute.org)
  • More than half of all patients with sub-clinical or benign skeletal muscle disease were noted to have cardiac manifestations. (escardio.org)
  • Patients must fast for 4 to 6 hours before cardiac catheterization. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In seriously ill patients, PAOP helps assess volume status and, with simultaneous measurements of cardiac output, can help guide therapy. (msdmanuals.com)
  • So far it is not known whether glycemic variability is associated with cardiac autonomic dysfunction in diabetic patients [ 12 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • CDC in collaboration with National Jewish Health completed a whole-genome sequencing analysis and results demonstrate that M. chimaera isolates from patients with heater-cooler associated infections and from the 3T heater-cooler devices from several U.S. hospitals (in Pennsylvania and Iowa) are all highly related to each other (3). (cdc.gov)
  • Internists, infectious disease specialists, cardiologists, cardiothoracic surgeons, and other clinicians should suspect NTM infections among patients who have signs of infection and a history of open-chest cardiac surgery. (cdc.gov)
  • She highlighted a 2005 trial of lamotrigine that found 48% of 593 patients aged 60 years and older had cardiac disease. (medscape.com)
  • Prescribe as normal in patients under 60 with no cardiac risk factors. (medscape.com)
  • They caution that given these findings, 'It is essential to raise awareness among patients and clinicians with respect to related symptoms (e.g., chest discomfort and shortness of breath) following vaccination or COVID-19 infection to ensure that potential harm is minimized. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Diabetes has a huge effect on the lives of patients, because of constant constraints including dieting, exercising and regular monitoring of blood sugar levels, in addition to complications that affect HRQoL. (who.int)
  • A Cox proportional hazard model demonstrated a significant reduction in cardiac mortality rates and valve-related morbidity in patients who received the Toronto SPV bioprosthesis. (nih.gov)
  • Thus, stroke, cardiac failure and renal failure further fuel the vicious cycle of ill-health and poverty. (who.int)
  • The patient's history is an essential part of the initial risk assessment and should include information on the baseline functional status and previous cardiac events because these are strong predictors of peripartum cardiac events. (medscape.com)
  • The 2011 update to the American Heart Association guideline for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in women recommends that risk assessment at any stage of life include a detailed history of pregnancy complications. (medscape.com)
  • The device's special microtubular structure reduces the risk of medical complications that are often associated with traditional pacing methods. (hospimedica.com)
  • One risk the CDC noted was cardiac complications among 12-to-17-year-olds. (kpax.com)
  • Smokers are at increased risk of respiratory, cardiac and wound-related complications following surgery. (edu.au)
  • Programs should focus on those at high risk of influenza-related complications, those capable of transmitting influenza to individuals at high risk of complications, and those who provide essential community services. (canada.ca)
  • 2. Increasing exercise and controlling weight, blood pressure and other risk factor for cardiac disease also help your ability to have safe sexual activity. (sutterhealth.org)
  • 3. If you have had a heart attack, cardiac rehabilitation reduces further risk or complications with sexual activity. (sutterhealth.org)
  • Despite a flurry of publicity about its newfound cardiac risk profile, the antiseizure medication lamotrigine (Lamictal) is "still a good drug" in epilepsy and an excellent treatment for certain groups, New York University neurologist Jacqueline A. French, MD, told colleagues at the annual meeting of the American Epilepsy Society. (medscape.com)
  • But older people are also at higher risk of drug-related heart complications because of the fact that many already have cardiac disease, French said. (medscape.com)
  • French cautioned colleagues that they shouldn't assume that lamotrigine stands alone among sodium channel blockers in terms of cardiac risk. (medscape.com)
  • The African Region is facing two problems related to diet and malnutrition: (i) undernutrition which is still the main cause of infant and childhood morbidity and mortality, and (ii) obesity, which is becoming a leading risk factor for CVD and diabetes, especially in urban areas. (who.int)
  • They include patient-related risk factors, and procedure-related factors. (bvsalud.org)
  • Complications included two hypertrophic scars, six hematomas requiring revision surgery, three wound dehiscences, and three cases of partial nipple necrosis. (bvsalud.org)
  • Background: Median sternotomy wound infections are infrequent yet potentially fatal complication following cardiac surgery. (bvsalud.org)
  • DM may cause several complications if not controlled properly, including cardiac disease, stroke, retinopathy that may progress to blindness, kidney failure, and limb amputations resulting from progression of diabetic foot problems. (who.int)
  • Cardiac Tamponade Cardiac tamponade is accumulation of blood in the pericardial sac of sufficient volume and pressure to impair cardiac filling. (msdmanuals.com)
  • The cardiac pacemakers presently available depend on batteries, and their pacing leads can cause issues like valve damage and infection. (hospimedica.com)
  • The volunteer writing group's extensive research on the latest data found children with congenital heart disease (heart disease or defects present at birth) have low rates of infection and complications from SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19 disease. (news-medical.net)
  • Examples of complications include pneumothorax, perforation of the atrium or ventricle, lead dislodgement, infection and erosion of the pacemaker pocket. (cms.gov)
  • Furthermore, over time, antigenic variation (antigenic drift) within a subtype may be so marked that infection or vaccination with one strain may not induce immunity to distantly related strains of the same subtype. (canada.ca)
  • present cardiac and respiratory muscle dysfunction, which typically occur several years after the onset of neuromuscular symptoms depending on whether the patient has survived long enough to develop symptomatic involvement (1). (escardio.org)
  • The presence of left main and airway compression, PA dissection, or PA thrombus was determined with cardiac computed tomography. (ewha.ac.kr)
  • We focused on the effects of this virus for those with congenital or other heart disease, as well as the latest data about the potential association of the COVID-19 vaccines with heart complications in children and young adults. (news-medical.net)
  • So Katie's cardiologists referred her to TriHealth's Center for Maternal Cardiac Care, a program aimed at giving pregnant women with all forms of congenital and acquired cardiac illness collaborative care throughout their journey. (trihealth.com)
  • Children with cardiac conditions - including congenital heart defects and congenital anomalies. (maximhealthcare.com)
  • See the Instructions for Use which accompany each product for detailed information regarding the indications, contraindications, warnings, precautions, and potential complications/adverse events. (medtronic.com)
  • In most cases the initial EKG can be obtained while titrating, mainly when the individual is at the first dose of 25 mg/day because lamotrigine must be titrated slowly, and because cardiac adverse events are dose related. (medscape.com)
  • CAN is an often overlooked complication of diabetes [ 4 ], associated with dire consequences regarding morbidity and mortality [ 5 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • However, because morbidity and mortality information associated with cocaine-related cardiomyopathy is based on case reports, it may be underreported. (medscape.com)
  • Moreover, pathologic similarities between cocaine-related cardiomyopathy and cardiomyopathy associated with pheochromocytomas suggest that chronic adrenergic stimulation may play a role in the development of cocaine-related cardiomyopathy. (medscape.com)
  • Oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction have been implicated in cocaine-related cardiomyopathy. (medscape.com)
  • Examples include seizures, and cardiac or respiratory arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • Non-health-related domains include economic, political, and social factors. (who.int)
  • Complications of cocaine use also include embolic disease (cerebral and in other organs). (medscape.com)
  • Cellular effects that have been suggested include changes in calcium flux that are similar to those of other cardiac toxins, including digoxin. (medscape.com)
  • Furthermore, it decreases cardiac output and systemic blood flow while activating the sympathetic nervous system, ultimately reducing insulin sensitivity and vascular function. (researchgate.net)
  • It is responsible for 26.5% of all pregnancy-related deaths. (medscape.com)
  • Despite the burden of intrapartum-related neonatal deaths and morbidities, research investment into intrapartum asphyxia and associated morbidities remains low, potentially due to it being a condition that is most prevalent in low resource settings. (frontiersin.org)
  • 4 In fact, 30 years after diagnosis, the number of cardiac-related deaths among survivors exceeds the number caused by cancer recurrence. (ajmc.com)
  • Cardiac catheterization is the passage of a catheter through peripheral arteries or veins into cardiac chambers, the pulmonary artery, and coronary arteries and veins. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI or Maroteaux-Lamy syndrome is a rare genetic disorder caused by the deficiency of arylsulphatase B. The resultant accumulation of dermatan sulphate causes lysosomal damage.The clinical symptoms are related to skeletal dysplasia (i.e. short stature and degenerative joint disease). (nih.gov)
  • The use of inhalants for maintenance of anesthesia in veterinary practice is frequent and the most commonly reported complications relate to intubation and respiratory arrest. (vin.com)
  • Cats in category 3, 4 or 5 were 5.28 and 21.60 times more likely than expected to suffer a complication or cardiac arrest, respectively. (vin.com)
  • The EPA says that 65,000 Americans suffer pollution-related cardiac problems each year. (jonbarron.org)
  • After implanting the device in the anterior cardiac vein, the pacemaker succeeded in its crucial task: it restored cardiac contraction from a non-beating heart and showed the capacity to perform overdrive pacing to augment blood circulation in an anesthetized pig model. (hospimedica.com)
  • Cardiac output increases 30-50% secondary to increase in blood volume and heart rate. (medscape.com)
  • It has shown promise in effectively restarting cardiac contraction from a non-beating heart in a porcine animal model, marking a significant step toward less invasive heart care and the possibility of battery-free cardiac support devices. (hospimedica.com)
  • Heart-related complications in children with COVID-19 are uncommon. (news-medical.net)
  • Cardiac amyloidosis is a disorder caused by deposits of an abnormal protein (amyloid) in the heart tissue. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Cardiac amyloidosis ("stiff heart syndrome") occurs when amyloid deposits take the place of normal heart muscle. (medlineplus.gov)
  • The most frequent indications for right heart catheterization are to assess hemodynamics, diagnose pulmonary hypertension, guide therapy, and assess need for cardiac transplantation or mechanical cardiac support (eg, a ventricular assist device). (msdmanuals.com)
  • Right heart catheterization is also useful for assessing cardiac filling pressures, pulmonary vascular resistance, tricuspid or pulmonic valve function, intracardiac shunts, and right ventricular pressure. (msdmanuals.com)
  • Cardiac autonomic neuropathy (CAN) in diabetes results from damage to the autonomic nerve fibers (parasympathetic and sympathetic) that innervate the heart and blood vessels, with resultant abnormalities in heart rate control and vascular dynamics [ 1 ], ultimately leading to diminished heart rate variability (HRV) [ 2 ]. (hindawi.com)
  • Due to complications - that weren't heart-related - her appointment frequency picked up. (trihealth.com)
  • The most important cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) in the African Region are those related to atherosclerosis, cardiomyopathies and rheumatic heart disease. (who.int)
  • And these are cardiac arrests, strokes, kidney failure. (planetayurveda.com)
  • An independent study commission reviewed all case abstracts to determine which cardiac arrests were anesthesia-attributable or anesthesia-contributory. (cdc.gov)
  • Anesthesia-attributable cardiac arrests were those cases in which anesthesia was determined to be the primary cause of cardiac arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • Anesthesia-contributory cardiac arrests were those cases where anesthesia was determined to have contributed to the cardiac arrest. (cdc.gov)
  • Despite more significant hypotensive episodes in the hypertension-avoidance arm, this did not translate to higher major vascular complications. (the-hospitalist.org)
  • There are several serious complications related to hypertension. (planetayurveda.com)
  • Cardiac arrest occurred in 0.4% of cats and was more common in healthy cats undergoing ovariohysterectomy. (vin.com)
  • 3. An important phenomenon of CVD in developing countries is the trend of complications occurring at younger ages. (who.int)
  • By contrast, younger adults had excess hepatic and cardiac iron and were receiving combination chelation therapy. (cdc.gov)
  • These tests define coronary artery anatomy, cardiac anatomy, cardiac function, and pulmonary arterial hemodynamics to establish diagnoses and help clinicians select treatment. (msdmanuals.com)
  • In the past, cardiac amyloidosis was thought to be an untreatable and rapidly fatal disease. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Now, we can add DVT to the list of pollution-related bugaboos - and that's no trifle, as the condition is fatal in one-third of the cases left untreated. (jonbarron.org)
  • it could potentially be adapted for cardiac, gastric, and urological stimulations. (hospimedica.com)
  • Additional complications of the genitourinary, gastrointestinal and respiratory systems may occur. (orpha.net)
  • In February 2020, the American College of Cardiology (ACC) released a clinical bulletin to address early cardiac implications of the current novel coronavirus epidemic, COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019). (medscape.com)
  • As this disease condition is related to our mind and the way of treating this condition is making an individual mentally strong so let's try to understand what depression is, its causes and effects and how we can counteract depression. (pearltrees.com)
  • Health-related QoL (HRQoL) evaluates how a person perceives the effect of a disease and its treatment on the quality of their life (2). (who.int)
  • Eight times as likely to die from cardiovascular-related disease. (ajmc.com)
  • When mothers received COVID-19 vaccination during pregnancy, the vaccine effectiveness against COVID-related hospitalization was 35% among infants less than six months and 54% in the initial three months of their life. (medicaldaily.com)
  • Cardiac complications tend to occur at advanced eating disorders and chronic malnutrition stages. (acute.org)
  • Worse cardiac function is associated with the degree and the duration of malnutrition. (acute.org)
  • Black non-Hispanic women suffered the highest rates of serious maternal health complications, with inequities increasing an average of 10.1% each year. (boston.com)
  • The disabled - particularly those with intellectual, vision, and mobility-related disabilities - also had higher rates of maternal morbidity. (boston.com)
  • Katie's primary obstetrician was William Schnettler MD , of Tri-State Maternal-Fetal Medicine Associates , who partnered with Katie's cardiac team to provide the most comprehensive care possible. (trihealth.com)
  • [ 1 , 2 ] The guidance is based on case reports as well as "provides information on the potential cardiac implications from analog viral respiratory pandemics and offers early clinical guidance given current COVID-19 uncertainty. (medscape.com)
  • The unpredictable nature of the many obstetric complications that contribute to intrapartum asphyxia, in addition to the multi-organ damage associated with intrapartum oxygen deprivation ( 11 ), presents a unique set of challenges to clinical and research professionals in their endeavor to implement effective treatments for intrapartum asphyxia. (frontiersin.org)
  • Advanced options for pesticide-related illness data are the same as those for the reported pesticide exposures indicator. (cdc.gov)
  • when noninvasive testing is nondiagnostic, and it is an essential part of the assessment for cardiac transplantation or mechanical cardiac support (eg, use of a ventricular assist device). (msdmanuals.com)
  • A new study by Israeli researchers and published in Nature has revealed an increase of over 25 percent in cardiovascular-related emergency calls in the young-adult population, following the rollout of COVID vaccines, among both males and females. (israelnationalnews.com)
  • Prospective studies are needed to further investigate the importance of GV in the pathogenesis of long-term complications of diabetes. (hindawi.com)
  • The gradual worsening of these complications further aggravates the anxiety and depression that people with diabetes may have (5), with an estimated 20.3% having depression (6), which correlates with low HRQoL (7). (who.int)
  • Neurotransmitters released from cardiac sympathetic nerves bind to alpha- and beta-adrenergic receptors, eliciting a cascade of intracellular responses. (medscape.com)