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Mashup Score: 8ERC | Bringing resuscitation to the world - 10 day(s) ago
As every year, the AcuteCVdays Campaign will run from April 29th until June 2nd. The 2024 edition will focus on “An update on device-therapy in acute cardiovascular disease” with a different aspect every week. Week1: Optimal medical treatment following acute coronary syndrome anno 2024 Week 2: ICU management after cardiac arrest: what do we know? Week 3: Cardiogenic shock: definition and escalation to Mechanical Circulatory Support Week 4: Hemodynamic monitoring on the ICU in cardiogenic shock patient
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Mashup Score: 8ERC | Bringing resuscitation to the world - 16 day(s) ago
As every year, the AcuteCVdays Campaign will run from April 29th until June 2nd. The 2024 edition will focus on “An update on device-therapy in acute cardiovascular disease” with a different aspect every week. Week1: Optimal medical treatment following acute coronary syndrome anno 2024 Week 2: ICU management after cardiac arrest: what do we know? Week 3: Cardiogenic shock: definition and escalation to Mechanical Circulatory Support Week 4: Hemodynamic monitoring on the ICU in cardiogenic shock patient
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Mashup Score: 7ERC | Bringing resuscitation to the world - 17 day(s) ago
As every year, the AcuteCVdays Campaign will run from April 29th until June 2nd. The 2024 edition will focus on “An update on device-therapy in acute cardiovascular disease” with a different aspect every week. Week1: Optimal medical treatment following acute coronary syndrome anno 2024 Week 2: ICU management after cardiac arrest: what do we know? Week 3: Cardiogenic shock: definition and escalation to Mechanical Circulatory Support Week 4: Hemodynamic monitoring on the ICU in cardiogenic shock patient
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Mashup Score: 0ERC | Bringing resuscitation to the world - 7 month(s) ago
Together with experts from the field, the authors of the recent ILCOR EIT TF statement on resuscitation in low-resource settings the ERC will host a webinar next Tuesday (10th of October) at 18:00h CET. Join for free to hear their opinions on this topic and to discuss your thoughts with them. We are looking forward to seeing
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