Myocardial Infarction Impact Factor
The myocardial infarction Impact factor, clinical definition of shock is decreased flow and evidence of tissue hypoxia within the presence of adequate intravascular volume. Shock is that the leading explanation for death in acute myocardial infarction (MI), with mortality rates as high within the absence of aggressive, highly experienced technical care. Cardiogenic shock (CS) may be a common explanation for mortality, and management remains challenging despite advances in therapeutic options. Cardiogenic shock is caused by severe impairment of myocardial performance that results in diminished cardiac output, end‐organ hypoperfusion, and hypoxia. Clinically this presents as hypotension refractory to volume resuscitation with features of end‐organ hypoperfusion requiring pharmacological or mechanical intervention. Acute myocardial infarction (MI) accounts for 81% of patient in Cardiogenic shock, The blockage of the arteries and Blood vessels which provide oxygen and nutrient rich blood to heart. It is also called coronary heart disease and is the leading cause of death in humans. This occurs when the coronary arteries become blocked or clogged, often this leads to an irregular heartbeat - called an arrhythmia - that causes a severe decrease in the pumping function of the heart. A blockage that's not treated within a couple of hours causes the affected cardiac muscle to die.
High Impact List of Articles
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Comparison of initial outcomes between minimally invasive right minithoracotomy and standard median sternotomy in patients undergoing isolated surgical closures of atrial septal defects.
Sumsul Arif Mohammad Musa, Mauin Uddin, Syed Al Nahian, Mohammad Parvez Ahmed, Saikat Das Gupta, Rubana Forhad, Prasanta Kumar Chanda, Farooque Ahmed and Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman MiahResearch Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Editorial Note- Recent Updates on Cardiology
HarunEditorial: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Integral Role of Transthoracic Echocardiography and Clinical Predictors of
Mortality in Septic Shock Patients.
Sagger Mawri, Karthikeyan Ananthasubramaniam, Alexander Michaels, Joseph Gibbs, Abdelrahim Elsheikh, Waleed Al-Darzi, Saba Assar, Rami Dirani, Yasser Alsafadi, Jainil Shah, Derar AlbashairehResearch Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Anxiety and atrial fibrillation: an interesting bidirectional association.
Ashraf AlqaqaResearch Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Fever induced Brugada syndrome masquerading as STEMI
Ramyashree Tummala, Sushruth Edla, Jayanthi Chandrashekaran, Keyvan Ravakhah, Anjan GuptaCase Report: Current Trends in Cardiology
Conference Proceedings
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Phonosymbolisem, the cognitive benefits of a universal language
Genc Struga and Thomas BakScientific Tracks Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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Phonosymbolisem, the cognitive benefits of a universal language
Genc Struga and Thomas BakScientific Tracks Abstracts: Research and Reports in Gynecology and Obstetrics
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COLOUR VISION IN NORMAL AGING, CONGENITAL DEFICIENCY AND RETINAL DISEASE
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COLOUR VISION IN NORMAL AGING, CONGENITAL DEFICIENCY AND RETINAL DISEASE
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NOVELTIES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND BIO-PRINTING
Diana YonovaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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NOVELTIES IN ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING AND BIO-PRINTING
Diana YonovaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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EFFECTS OF ALUMINIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES ON SOME BLOOD PARAMETERS IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS
Esin G Canli and Mustafa CanliPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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EFFECTS OF ALUMINIUM OXIDE NANOPARTICLES ON SOME BLOOD PARAMETERS IN FEMALE WISTAR RATS
Esin G Canli and Mustafa CanliPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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STUDY ON MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE RELAXATION BY INCORPORATING THE WENXIANG DIAGRAM INTO THE NMR
Guo-Ping ZhouScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research
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STUDY ON MOLECULAR MECHANISM OF VASCULAR SMOOTH MUSCLE RELAXATION BY INCORPORATING THE WENXIANG DIAGRAM INTO THE NMR
Guo-Ping ZhouScientific Tracks Abstracts: Biomedical Research