- Acute myocardial and valvar problems disappearing murmur or insignificant murmurs
- Alec Vahanian
- Antibiotic problems
- Antibiotic prophylaxis of IE
- Apical HCM
- Assessment of risk
- Atrial fibrillation
- Atrioventricular junction
- Awm
- Blood culture negative IE
- Piper R Krfer D Horstkotte
- Cardiac catheterisation
- Cardiovascular magnetic resonance
- Catheter ablation of supraventricular arrhythmias
- Choice of antibiotic for specific pathogens and the need for two agents
- Citation Index
- Complications of ICDs
- Conclusion
- Conclusions
- Congestive heart failure
- Contributors
- Cost effectiveness of ICDs
- Definition and frequency
- Differential diagnosis of restrictive cardiomyopathy and constrictive pericarditis
- Differentiating features
- Dizziness and syncope in adolescence
- Doppler ultrasound studies
- Douglas Wigle
- Early diastolic sounds
- Echocardiographic imaging
- Economic considerations
- Education In Heart
- Electrocardiogram
- Endocarditis basics
- Endomyocardial biopsy
- Evaluation before PMC
- Family history
- Haemodynamic calculations in the catheter laboratory
- Derek T Connelly
- Hospital acquired or hospital associated NVE
- Hugh Calkins
- ICD indications
- Implant procedure
- Infection elsewhere
- Infective endocarditis
- Info - 2 3 4
- Introduction
- Laboratory investigation
- Late results after valve surgery
- Long term results - 2
- M o c
- Magnetic resonance and computed tomographic imaging
- Michael R Gold
- Microbiology
- Mild aortic stenosis
- Moderate aortic stenosis
- Multisite atrial pacing
- Native valve endocarditis
- Other applications of percutaneous valve dilatation
- Past medical history
- Pathogenesis
- Patient selection
- Persistent or recurrent fever
- Peter Groves
- Physical examination
- Plain chest radiograph
- Predictors of long term results
- Programming and follow up
- Prosthetic valve endocarditis
- Quality of life in patients with ICDs
- Rescue
- Results
- Right ventricular failure and tricuspid regurgitation
- Risks
- Role of surgery in the problem patient
- RWV
- Selection of the candidates
- Severity of aortic stenosis
- Surgical reintervention
- Technical considerations
- Technique
- Treatment
- Treatment strategies for heart failure P blockers and antiarrhythmics
- Ventricular tachycardia diagnosis of broad QRS complex tachycardia
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- What causes the symptoms of heart failure
- When should antibiotic treatment be started in suspected IE and what with
- Wrong diagnosis or more than one diagnosis
- Years post operative