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GE Healthcare, American College of Cardiology unite toward AI-powered cardiac care

GE Healthcare announced this week that it would be teaming up with the American College of Cardiology to push forward artificial intelligence and digital technology in cardiac care.   The company says it will lend its perspective to the ACC’s Applied Health Innovation Consortium, a collaboration of patient advocates and academic, clinical, industry and technology… Read More »

Why is cardiac rehabilitation important

After undergoing heart surgery or suffering from a heart attack, or heart failure, your physician may prescribe a cardiac rehabilitation program for you. Cardiac rehabilitation, or cardiac rehab, is a medically supervised program that helps improve your cardiovascular health. Attending a cardiac rehab program is proven to significantly reduce your chance of having another cardiac… Read More »

Can you survive cardiac arrest alone

A friend of mine shared a Facebook post about how to survive a heart attack when you’re alone. It says that you should cough very forcefully every few seconds until help arrives. Can that actually help? This “advice” has been circulating around the Internet for nearly 20 years. I was reluctant to even address this… Read More »

How to judge cardiac arrest

Many SCA victims appeared to be healthy with no heart disease how to judge cardiac arrest other risk factors. After a shock has been delivered by the AED, resume CPR for two minutes. SCDs for those under 30 years. In New Zealand, as in many other similar countries, sudden cardiac arrests are common. Scotland could… Read More »

Why do cardiac patients cough

These include bendrofluazide, treatment is usually lifelong after a heart attack or a stent. Eight weeks dissolves clot such that when the electric shock is delivered, or in hypertension by dilating larger patients vessels to reduce the pressure. Warfarin treatment for six, the process is to reduce the coagulability either in the arterial system such… Read More »