Implantable devices are not a luxury
Conclusions of the ICD for Life Summit held in Belgrade, Serbia “Implantable devices can save lives and decrease mortality, they are not a luxury”
Conclusions of the ICD for Life Summit held in Belgrade, Serbia “Implantable devices can save lives and decrease mortality, they are not a luxury”
Second study sheds light on the ‘obesity paradox’ People can be obese but metabolically healthy and fit, with no greater risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease… read more.
Second study sheds light on the ‘obesity paradox’ People can be obese but metabolically healthy and fit, with no greater risk of developing or dying from cardiovascular disease… read more.
by Edel O’Connell reporting on the presentation by Dr. Stephen Horgan, winner of the 2012 Irish Cardiac Society Young Investigator’s Award.
by Edel O’Connell reporting on the Stokes Lecture by Professor Ian Graham.
by Maria Dalby – Biopsies taken one year after renal transplantation could be used for identifying patients at high risk of graft failure.
by Maria Dalby – Efforts continue to develop new anti-rejection agents that are as effective as the calcineurin inhibitors (CNI) but without the debilitating side effects.
Details of prizes/awards at the 24th International Congress of the Transplantation Society
by Maria Dalby – Introduction – In many ways waiting lists to receive an organ transplantation look very much the same today as they did a decade ago… read more.
by Professor Stephen J Wigmore – Ischaemia reperfusion injury is an inevitable consequence of the process of clinical transplantation. Organ injury and delayed function are common events after… read more.
Serrated polyposis is one of the most common polyp syndromes in clinical practice and is often unrecognized during colonoscopy.
In the United States, one in 10 children suffers from asthma but the potential environmental factors contributing to the disease are not well known.