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Review of numerical superiority effects on soccer training load and performance
Cardiology Sys. Review
Review of numerical superiority effects on soccer training load and performance Soccer Coaches: Stop Overworking Your Best Players
This narrative review examines the impact of manipulating player numbers in small-sided games among soccer players. The authors synthesize f…
Playing with more teammates slows your heart rate and boosts passing, while fewer teammates force tough defense and save energy for smarter …
Systematic review of multimodal machine learning models for heart failure classification and prognosis prediction
Cardiology Meta-analysis
Systematic review of multimodal machine learning models for heart failure classification and prognosis prediction Can combining data sources better predict heart failure outcomes than single data types alone?
This systematic review synthesizes evidence from 15 included studies comparing multimodal machine learning models against unimodal approache…
Mixing many data sources to predict heart failure outcomes often beats using just one type, with accuracy scores reaching as high as 98.2 pe…
Meta-analysis of coordinated AED systems for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Japan and Poland.
Cardiology Meta-analysis
Meta-analysis of coordinated AED systems for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest in Japan and Poland. Japan's AED System Could Save Lives in Poland
This meta-analysis synthesizes data from Seventeen studies regarding coordinated automated external defibrillator systems for patients with …
A unified national plan for AEDs works far better than scattered devices sitting alone.
Narrative review examines transcriptional regulation in cardiovascular diseases and aging.
Cardiology Sys. Review
Narrative review examines transcriptional regulation in cardiovascular diseases and aging. Could controlling gene activity offer new ways to treat heart disease and slow aging?
This narrative review explores the role of transcriptional regulation within the broader context of cardiovascular diseases and cardiovascul…
Controlling gene activity could offer new ways to treat heart disease and slow aging by targeting the biological networks that maintain hear…
Review of Treg-targeting strategies for pregnancy complications lacks reported outcomes or safety data
Cardiology Sys. Review
Review of Treg-targeting strategies for pregnancy complications lacks reported outcomes or safety data Review of Treg therapies for pregnancy complications shows mixed early results
This narrative review examines therapeutic strategies targeting regulatory T cells (Tregs) for conditions including recurrent implantation f…
New therapies targeting immune cells called Tregs show early promise for pregnancy complications like miscarriage and pre-eclampsia, but evi…
Rule-based Clinical Decision Support System Matches Expert Assessments in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction
Cardiology Cohort
Rule-based Clinical Decision Support System Matches Expert Assessments in Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction AI Helps Doctors Spot Heart Failure Faster
This prospective cohort study evaluated 134 patients with exertional dyspnea and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction. A rule-based …
A new AI tool helps doctors diagnose stiff heart failure faster by automating complex measurements during exercise tests with high accuracy.
Immediate postpartum cardiac surgery in neonates with critical congenital heart disease shows feasible outcomes.
Cardiology Cohort
Immediate postpartum cardiac surgery in neonates with critical congenital heart disease shows feasible outcomes. For newborns with critical heart defects, immediate surgery showed a 95% survival rate.
This retrospective case series of 21 neonates with critical congenital heart disease at a Beijing hospital assessed immediate postpartum car…
Newborns with critical heart defects had a 95% survival rate when surgery began within eight minutes of birth at Beijing Anzhen Hospital.
Radiofrequency catheter ablation associated with 33.8% ERAF incidence within 90-day blanking period in drug-refractory non-valvular AF.
Cardiology Cohort
Radiofrequency catheter ablation associated with 33.8% ERAF incidence within 90-day blanking period in drug-refractory non-valvular AF. New Score Predicts AF Ablation Failure
This retrospective cohort study evaluated 157 drug-refractory non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients undergoing radiofrequency catheter a…
A new score using heart size and pumping speed predicts when atrial fibrillation will return after ablation surgery.
SGLT2i use linked to lower adherence and QOL in HF patients in cross-sectional MTAC study
Cardiology Cohort
SGLT2i use linked to lower adherence and QOL in HF patients in cross-sectional MTAC study Taking More Heart Pills May Actually Feel Better, Not Worse
A cross-sectional study of 78 heart failure patients in a Malaysian MTAC program found SGLT2i users had significantly lower adherence (p = 0…
Heart failure patients taking more heart medicines reported feeling better, not worse, in a new study from Malaysia.
In PH-LHF patients, arrhythmia types predict mortality and rehospitalization, with AT prevalence at 42.2%.
Cardiology Cohort
In PH-LHF patients, arrhythmia types predict mortality and rehospitalization, with AT prevalence at 42.2%. Heart Rhythm Risks in Pulmonary Hypertension
This retrospective cohort study of 1,530 patients with pulmonary hypertension and left heart failure assessed arrhythmia prevalence and pred…
Patients with pulmonary hypertension and heart failure face high risks of dangerous heart rhythm problems that current treatments often miss…
Cross-Sectional Study Shows Rising PPI Use in Chinese ACS and AF Patients at Discharge
Cardiology Cohort
Cross-Sectional Study Shows Rising PPI Use in Chinese ACS and AF Patients at Discharge Why are nearly two-thirds of heart patients now getting stomach acid blockers at discharge?
This cross-sectional study examined 531 Chinese patients with acute coronary syndrome and atrial fibrillation at a Beijing hospital. PPI adm…
Nearly two-thirds of heart patients leaving the hospital now receive stomach acid blockers, a sharp rise from just 21% a decade ago.
Stellate ganglion modulation alters ventricular arrhythmic vulnerability in myocardial infarction simulation models.
Cardiology Cohort
Stellate ganglion modulation alters ventricular arrhythmic vulnerability in myocardial infarction simulation models. Your Heart's Hidden Wiring May Trigger Dangerous Rhythms After a Heart Attack
This simulation study utilized 14 patient-specific ventricular models to assess stellate ganglion-mediated sympathetic modulation. Results i…
Stress nerves near the heart can silently raise the risk of dangerous rhythms long after a heart attack heals and scans look stable.