Clinical cardiology
8 COMMENTS - Mar 19, 2009 10:33 EDT
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) affects all age groups and can occur in any setting. While rare, sudden death among young adults is a devastating occurrence, diagnostic evaluation using echocardiography and ECGs as screening instruments in addition to a thorough history and physical examination may help identify young individuals at risk for SCD. Click to take the survey and compare answers. The results will help us create future CME programming.
Clinical cardiology
Jan 29, 2009 15:48 EST
Identifying appropriate patients for cardiac resynchronization therapy (CRT) and implantable cardioverter-defibrillators (ICDs) is crucial for the prevention of sudden cardiac arrest as well as for cardiac resynchronization.
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Health risks of extended work hours warrant changing the way physicians’ shifts are scheduled in hospitals.
See: Another in-hospital CV risk marker: 24-hour shifts with overnight on-call duty
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