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         Cardiology (heart):     more books (100)
  1. Aging, Heart Disease, and Its Management: Facts and Controversies (Contemporary Cardiology)
  2. Invasive Cardiology: Current Diagnostic and Therapeutic Issues (American Heart Association Monograph Series)
  3. Environmental cardiology: getting to the heart of the matter.(Environews / Focus): An article from: Environmental Health Perspectives by Bob Weinhold, 2004-11-01
  4. Follow post-MI patients for signs of depression. (Not Part of Cardiology Routine).(heart attack )(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Michele G. Sullivan, 2003-02-01
  5. News potpourri (*). (SPECIAL FEATURE).(smoking and cancer, hemophilia, pediatric cardiology, air pollution and heart attacks, headache, thrombosis): An article from: Southern Medical Journal
  6. Mediterranean Cardiology Meeting 2003. New Advances in Heart Failure and
  7. Fetal Heart Rate Monitoring by Roger K Freeman, Thomas J Garite, et all 2003-04-01
  8. The Developing Heart: A `History' of Pediatric Cardiology (Developments in Cardiovascular Medicine)
  9. The InVision Guide to a Healthy Heart by Alexander Tsiaras, 2005-10-19
  10. Heart Disease and Erectile Dysfunction (Contemporary Cardiology) (Contemporary Cardiology) (Contemporary Cardiology)
  11. American Heart Association Guide to Heart Attack Treatment, Recovery, and Prevention (American Heart Association) by American Heart Association, 1998-01-27
  12. Braunwald's Heart Disease: A Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine, 2-Volume Set (Heart Disease (Braunwald)(2 Vol.)) by Peter Libby, Robert O. Bonow, et all 2007-10-16
  13. Pediatric Cardiology for Practitioners by Myung K. Park, 2007-08-15
  14. Coronary care: invasive techniques for hemodynamic measurements: Prepared for the Coronary Care Committee of the Council on Clinical Cardiology, and the ... Education, American Heart Association, by Charles E Rackley, 1973

81. Sibley Heart Center Cardiology Children S Healthcare Of Atlanta
it all 404256-2593 800-542-2233 info@kids(heart).com Robert M. Campbell, MD ChiefMedical Officer Sibley (heart) Center Sibley (heart) Center cardiology Locations.
http://www.choa.org/cardiology/tchc.shtml

82. ::::: Medical Specialties - Cardiology, Heart Health :::::
(heart) Health Information. Understanding your (heart), how it works, and the roleit plays in your body is the first step in achieving “(heart) health”.
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Quick Links Urgent Care 24 hour Nurse Call Center Prescription Refills Pregnancy Resource Center Web Nursery Employment Opportunities Eye Care Services Dean/St. Marys Cardiac Center St. Marys Hospital St. Clare Hospital For Dean Employees Home Contact Us Monday, June 07, 2004 Find a Doctor or Clinic Medical Specialties Patient Services Retail Services ... Cardiology Home Dean / St. Marys Cardiac Center Heart Health Information
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83. Pediatric Cardiology -- Congenital Heart Defect, Cardiomyopathy, Cardiac Cathete
cardiology and Cardiothoracic Surgery provides diagnosis and treatmentof acquired and congenital (heart) disease and malfunction.
http://www.stlouischildrens.org/articles/kids_parents.asp?ID=198

84. All Islands Health Guide - Directory
cardiology ((heart)). Search Results Page(s) 1, NORTH HAWAII COMMUNITYHOSPITAL, Kamuela, Big Island. The Mission of NHCH is to improve
http://www.hawaiihealthguide.com/directory/listings.htm?catID=479&dirID=6

85. Special Interest Keyword - Cardiology
, Dr Nicholas ER Goodfield, cardiology, (heart) failure, echocardiography. , DrMohammed NM AlKhafaji, cardiology, Ischaemic (heart) disease, (heart) failure.
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Word selected: Cardiology PRIVATE HOSPITALS IN SCOTLAND BACK TO DIRECTORY INDEX PHRASE CONSULTANT CONSULTANT'S FULL SPECIAL INTERESTS Cardiology Dr Ian R Starkey Cardiology, Percutaneous coronary interventional treatment. Dr Mohammed N M Al-Khafaji Cardiology, Ischaemic heart disease, heart failure. Dr John D McArthur Cardiology, Interventional cardiology. Dr Robin J Northcote Cardiology, Interventional cardiology, stenting, coronary angioplasty. Dr Alistair Mackay General Medicine, Cardiology, stroke prevention. Dr Adrian Brady Cardiology, Hypertension, pulmonary embolism, coronary heart disease. Dr Nicholas E R Goodfield Cardiology, Heart failure, echocardiography. Dr Deepak Garg Cardiology, Invasive and interventional cardiology, pacing, echocardiography. Dr Paul A Broadhurst Cardiology, Arrhythmias, pacing, electrophysiology, general cardiology. Dr Thomas R D Shaw Cardiology, Mitral valvuloplasty, coronary disease, interventional cardiology. Dr Nicholas Boon Cardiology, Coronary artery disease, cardiomyopathy. Dr Keith G Oldroyd Cardiology, Interventional cardiology.

86. Pediatric Cardiology Professional Staff H-Z - Texas Heart Institute
Professional Staff Directory, Pediatric cardiology HZ. Texas (heart) Institute isdedicated to reducing cardiovascular disease through innovative programs in
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Professional Staff
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Heart Watch
This publication is a quarterly newsletter for physicians to keep abreast of important work being done at the Texas Heart Institute. Professional Staff Directory
Pediatric Cardiology H-Z Mary Hamra, Ph.D.
Texas Children's Hospital
MC 19345C, P.O. Box 300630, Houston, TX 77230-0630
e-mail: mhamra@bcm.tmc.edu Hospital affiliation: TCH.
Academic appointment: Asst. Prof., Baylor.
Graduate school: U. Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 1985. Specialty training: Columbia College of Physicians and Surgeons (New York). Specialty interest: Cardiovascular physiology. Wanda C. Miller-Hance, MD Texas Children's Hospital 6621 Fannin, WT 19345 H, Houston, TX 77030 832-826-5824; FAX 832-825-1903 e-mail: wmh@bcm.tmc.edu

87. Library
Pulmonary Atresia with Intact Ventricular Septum. Tricuspid Atresia. HypoplasticLeft (heart) Syndrome. Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage. Truncus Arteriosus.
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Home Page Click on one of the Hearts to find out more: Normal He art Ventricular Septal Defect
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with Intact Ventricular Septum Tricusp id Atresia Hypoplastic L eft Heart Syndrome Total Anomalous Pulmonary Venous Drainage Truncus Arteriosus Double Outlet Right V entricle "Corrected" Transpos ition of the Great Arteries (CTGA) Interrupted Aortic Arch Absent Pu lmonary Valve Syndrome Double I nlet Left Ventricle (DILV) RCH Handouts
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88. Med Family - Cardiology Medicine
cardiology ((heart)) · Respiratory (Lung) · Hemotology (Blood) · Oncology (Cancer)· Infectious Diseases · Neurology · General Medicine. Medical Genetics.
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89. This Page Has Been Relocated
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90. Theheart.org
Atherosclerosis. HDL cholesterol The next target. Once LDL levels are down to 70mg/dL, what is the next step in the battle against (heart) disease? (heart) failure.
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Thumbs up, thumbs down ACC 2004: SCD-HeFT, PROVE-IT and SYNERGY Drs Eric Topol and Rob Califf discuss SCD-HeFT, PROVE-IT and SYNERGY. HeartBeat ACC 2004 part 2 Drs Valentin Fuster Bernard Gersh Robert Harrington , and Michael Weber discuss the rimonabant trials, GAP projects, and PRAGUE-4. ACC 2004 part 1 Drs Valentin Fuster Christopher Cannon ... discuss PROVE-IT, SYNERGY, and SCD-HeFT. Atherosclerosis HDL cholesterol: The next target Once LDL levels are down to 70 mg/dL, what is the next step in the battle against heart disease? Many believe it is the raising of HDL. Recent preliminary studies showing some quite amazing results. Heart failure Physician biases plague STICH trial For a trial poised to radically change the way many HF patients are currently managed, STICH has had a rocky start. Hypertension ALLHAT: Differences in response by race may change interpretation Some investigators are calling for changes to guidelines to reflect what they say is inferior protection in black patients with ACE inhibitors and ARBs. Others feel the that ACE inhibitors can regain their ground as a first-line choice in nonblack populations.
Question Do you think the increasing prevalence of obesity and metabolic syndrome will reverse the progress against cardiovascular disease that has been made in recent decades?

91. Forestparkmedicine.com

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92. Untitled
Medical news for physicians practicing cardiology. Search the web for medical information. Share and
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93. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) - CardiologyChannel
Overview of (heart) Failure Congestive (heart) Normal Blood Flow of the(heart) The (heart) has a right side and a left side. Each side
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Congestive heart failure, or heart failure, is a term used to describe any condition in which the heart is unable to adequately pump blood throughout the body and/or unable to prevent blood from "backing up" into the lungs. These conditions cause symptoms such as shortness of breath (dyspnea), fatigue, weakness, and swelling (edema) of the legs and sometimes the abdomen. Normal Blood Flow of the Heart The heart has a right side and a left side. Each side has a chamber that receives blood returning to the heart (atrium) and a muscular chamber that is responsible for pumping blood out of the heart (ventricle). Atria are relatively thin-walled chambers, whereas the ventricles are much more muscular. Blood passes from the atria into the ventricles through two processes. During the "resting phase," when the ventricles are not contracting, the tricuspid and mitral valves open. Some of the blood that has accumulated in the atria passively flows through the tricuspid and mitral valves into the right and left ventricles, respectively. The atria then contract, actively pumping blood out and into the ventricles. Once the ventricles fill with blood, they contract, pumping blood out of the ventricles and to the lungs and body.

94. Cardiovascular Links
48 yo Woman with Known (heart) Disease Presentation and discussion of difficultcardiology case. Columbia University; Transient ischemic attack (TIA) R arm
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    Cardiovascular case presentations and teaching files from various resources. They are intended for use by health care professionals.
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      Quick Reference Guide for Clinicians. Contains recommendations on the care of patients with unstable angina. Anesthesia Server.
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    • Online CME: Angina and Coronary Artery Disease: Primary Care Strategies for Diagnosis and Treatment. Sponsored by Georgetown University Medical Center and Pfizer.
  • Aortic Insufficiency
  • Hemodynamics of Aortic Insufficiency. University of Miami.
  • Aortic Stenosis
  • Loyola University. Short, concise review of Aortic Stenosis
  • Arteriosclerosis
  • Overview. University of Alberta.
  • Atherosclerosis
  • Overview of atherosclerosis. Oregon Health Sciences University.
  • Cardiac Rehabilitation
  • Clinical Guideline. Cardiac Rehabilitation (Overview) . National Institutes of Health. AHCPR.
  • Cardiovascular Disease Lectures
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95. CIS - Home Page
the South is one of the United States largest, most comprehensive and most advancedcenters for the nonsurgical and surgical treatment of (heart) and vascular
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Cardiovascular Institute of the South is one of the United States' largest, most comprehensive and most advanced centers for the nonsurgical and surgical treatment of heart and vascular disease. CIS was founded in 1983 by Dr. Craig M. Walker in the small southern Louisiana city of Houma an area which has one of the highest incidences of cardiovascular disease in the industrialized world...
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96. Heart Surgery Forum
The (heart) Surgery Forum is an online peerreviewed journal in Cardiothoracic Surgery offering scientific articles, multimedia presentations, discussion
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Official Publication of the International Society for Minimally Invasive Cardiothoracic Surgery HSF Topics... Aortic Aneurysms Beating Hrt Surg Flowtometry CABG Cardiac Ablation Congenital Surg Editorials General Card Surg Heart Failure Homo-/Autografts Interven Cardiology On-Pump Bypass Outcomes Robotic Surg Sealants/Hemostats Thoracic Surg Valve Repair Vein Harvesting Ventricular Assist
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97. Clinical Cardiology
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98. Shockwave
present in a normal cardiac cycle. Also included are an electrocardiogramand (heart) sounds graph. Tutorials are provided for each
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99. CHIN: Cardiology Services
Arkansas cardiology Arkansas Children s Hospital Little Rock, AR California cardiology/HeartInstitute Children s Hospital and Health Center San Diego, CA
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100. ARMUS Corporation
ARMUS Corporation has updated its Outcomes2 software to enable its cardiovascularsurgery customers to comply with the mandatory California outcomes reporting
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ARMUS Corporation has updated its Outcomes2 software to enable its cardiovascular surgery customers to comply with the mandatory California outcomes reporting requirement (SB 680) that takes effect January 1, 2003. This enhancement upgrade will be provided FREE of charge to all current ARMUS customers obligated to meet this Office of Statewide Health Planning and Development ( OSHPD ) requirement.
We recognize that not all California cardiovascular surgical practices and hospitals are prepared to select an OSHPD compliant software vendor prior to January 1, 2003. In response to this need, ARMUS Corporation has partnered with the California Society for Thoracic Surgeons ( CASTS ) to offer a FREE OSHPD data collection reporting service to all surgical practices and hospitals in California. For more information about this FREE service, please contact ARMUS at (800) 94 ARMUS (800 942-7687) or via email to rboyd@armus.com.

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