74 research outputs found

    Le defibrillateur implantable. Mise au point. [Implantable defibrillator. Update]

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    The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is a device able to detect and efficiently treat life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias. Its decisive accomplishment in reducing sudden cardiac death and total cardiac mortality, opposed to the insufficient reliability of the traditional therapies explains its present ascendancy. In this review, the working principles and the implant techniques are developed, as well as the complications and the usual problems which could be encountered in implanted patients. Finally, the current indications are discussed in the light of recent clinical trials

    Arret cardiaque extrahospitalier: la situation actuelle. [What do we actually know about out-of-hospital cardiac arrest?]

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    Each year at least 300,000 people in the United States and 8000 to 10,000 people in Switzerland suffer from out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, mostly due to ventricular fibrillation. Early defibrillation provides definitive treatment for most of cardiac arrest victims. Semi-automatic external defibrillators are easy to handle devices allowing to deliver an early electric shock and can be successfully used by lay people following minimal training. Newer strategies of defibrillation designed to respond faster to out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, including public access defibrillation, as well as improvement of each link of the chain of survival appears as the best strategy for the management of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest

    Passe, present et futur des technologies d'ablation percutanee des arythmies cardiaques. [Past, present and future of percutaneous catheter ablation technologies for cardiac arrhythmias]

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    Drug therapy treatment of cardiac arrhythmias has been disappointing, while percutaneous catheter ablation, efficient and at low risk, has become the first line therapy of the majority of rhythm disturbances, in only two decades. The ultimate challenge, which is atrial fibrillation ablation, is on the way to be successfully solved. This is mainly due to: innovative ablational energy sources; 3D virtual electro-anatomical reconstructions of heart cavities, to map and understand complex arrhythmias' circuits; revolutionary magnetic navigation systems that permit the target positioning of the catheters in the most inaccessible places, even though the operator works at a command board placed away from the patient

    Continuing medical education activity in echocardiography.

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    Article Title: Reduced Atrial Emptying after Orthotopic Heart Transplantation Masquerading as Restrictive Transmitral Doppler Flow Pattern? (Echocardiography 2011;28:167)
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