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Left ventricular (LV) aneurysm is defined as a localized area of infarcted myocardium that bulges outward during the entire cardiac cycle. Among ED patients with ST segment elevation, LV aneurysm is an uncommon cause of the ST segment abnormality, accounting for only 3-4% of all patients with STE.
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The ED physician and trauma surgeon must have evidence-based
information on indications for emergency department thoracotomy that
can be determined rapidly, easily accessible equipment, and the ability
to recognize situations in which EDT clearly is not in the patients
best interest.
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As new information technologies continue to make person-to-person communications easier and more varied, they also are transforming the way that health care can be provided.
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CEJA Guidelines for Internet Use
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Over the past decade, obstetricians have noted an interesting phenomenon more women rejecting the concept of a natural birth and requesting elective cesarean deliveries, sometimes called patient-choice cesareans or cesareans on demand.
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If an outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) were to occur in the United States this year, our health care and public health systems might have a significantly harder time detecting and containing spread of the virus than the countries that experienced cases last year, experts say.
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Canadas drug shortage from U.S. Internet sales?
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