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caused by six hours of sleep.Cardiac events. Can you actually become hyper-oxygenated?
A week later, I leave the hospital, so I had just had a heart transplant. I think he was in there a month he said to me, I was in and out of there a week later, I was moved fromcardiac ward over to the home apartments which is like a block of apartments for patients who had to go back regularly for tests and stuff. Moved out of the hospital to thesehome apartments, was in the home apartments for a month and then after that was given the all clear to go back and get on with my life. Um, I had little things happen, so I
you are at 2.5 2.4 fold increased risk of having heart failure as well as umcardiac arhythmia such as ageful fibrillation U maybe you've heard thatbefore so this is just a um a study looking at the um the the uh cardiac
So the notions here are the rise of moralizing deities.with cardiac and cancer and all cause mortality a reduction, measures of life satisfaction, various measures
You eventually get open heart surgery, that's paid for.Your cardiac rehab, that's paid for.Yet we spend almost no money paying to prevent the problem before it happens.
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help.Or someone with a cardiac arrest, while someone with a bicycle could get there faster.
Or we need to swim more.Morbidity from cardiac has actually come down.
And he's a cardiologist.He's a cardiac surgeon.And like so many Israelis, but particularly a cardiac surgeon, he hasn't really looked at the time at all the historical--
And everybody at the station says, we've got this guy, he's got chest pains.We administered the cardiac enzyme test.It's above the threshold level-- a lot above the threshold level.
DARPA is very interested in all sorts of things that improve human performance.He was in continuous cardiac failure and instead he had an implanted pump that moved his blood around.
unit. The chest x-rays showed fluid in the tissues of both lungs that possibly was pneumonia and the heart was enlarged. Erin's blood oxygen worsened during the nightand she suffered a cardiac arrest. But after a few minutes of resuscitation, her heart was beating again and her breathing continued to be supported by themachine. Stunned, Glenda and I sat in the waiting area throughout the night trying to remain supportive of each other. So I won't go into more detail about all that
And some of them look like the game has flatlined.Some of them look like cardiac arrest.And they give this nice snapshot of what the game was like.
2%-- and this is for populations older than you are here, for 50 and older-- have a high-grade cancer tumor.3.4% have a significant cardiac condition-- atrial fibrillation or a bundle branch block or ..And we find 14% of the people who come through have significant findings they take action on immediately.
looked at the political situation.He's just focused on being a cardiac surgeon.He's a nice guy.
So no, this isn't coming up for whatever reason on the screen.One of our colleagues is a cardiac surgeon who says the single biggest issue he has every single day in performing surgery isn't food.
caused by six hours of sleep.get better in terms of cardiac problems.
And using strong stimuli of this sort is one effective way to challenge and probe the mind and the brain.It's like a cardiologist using a cardiac stress test to look at cardiovascular function.We were using a mental stress test to look at the mind and the brain, and we can do this with physical pain.
And this is for people in middle age.Whether or not you have cardiac rehabilitation.What I love is that it's more important that you get a flu shot than you go to the gym.
If there's somebody who is having cardiac arrest, they then immediately send a message to everybody nearby who knows CPR.
to this professor Dr. Robins and basically said "would you mind if we get Joe an exercise bike? He will be a lot fitter for the transplant if you put him on that." You know and BobbyRobbins thought well he has just had cardiac arrest, he has the machine pumping his heart and that little thing went off in his head and he thought, well he's got the machinepumping his heart so he doesn’t really need to pump his heart himself. He is quite alright to go on the exercise bike. So for a week I went on this exercise bike four times a
treated okay so again sleep apnea increases the risk of having heart diseases such as high blood pressureheart attacks heart failure arhythmia and sudden cardiac death it also increases risk of other medicalconditions Strokes diabetes depression um it causes daytime sleepiness and therefore people can get
And so I started off by looking at these individual cardiac muscle cells that come from the heart.
And they didn't really divide it into death by cardiac causes or non-cardiac causes, just one input, troponin and one output, death.
What led you to devote your entire career to cardiac research?
It's during deep sleep that we get cardiac deceleration.
Or we need to swim more.We've had a good handle so far on cardiac diseases.
Or we need to swim more.Yeah, so we have cardiac conditions in our 50s and 60s.
Because I came along and someone asked me to run the cardiac care unit.
that have brought us to a lot of revolutions across cardiac care, diabetes, and now Alzheimer's and other diseases as well.
It's going to be an international center for cardiac care at New Delhi, near New Delhi.
This is status for prevention of atrial fibrillation after cardiac surgery.
Molecular garbage outside the cell-- there's something called senile cardiac amyloidosis which is now known to be the number one killer of people
You want to tell people if you have compromised cardiac functioning, you probably don't want to take amphetamines or other stimulants, right?
He tried to get his colleagues who were running cardiac recuperation wings to see whether maybe patients who had cardiac surgery maybe should be recuperating at home.
So this is not only applicable to preventable sudden cardiac at the time, it's also applicable to all different types of cancer
Come out of the transplant, seven hours later, went alright and they treated me really, really good. And I think, I just jumped, going on a bit, um. Had the transplant, ICU, was inthere ten days and was out back on the cardiac ward. Earlier before I went down for the transplant and I was waiting for the heart and some guy had come in and me being all competitive Iwanted to, you know, know who was the fastest person out of the hospital and stuff like that, who's had the heart transplant, what's he done since, what's possible. So I thought
events um for based on the severity of sleep apnea okay so looking at thedifferent bars look at the controls um the cardiac events is pretty low it'sless than 05 and then when you go higher and higher to untreated severe Osa the
He's a cardiac surgeon.And like so many Israelis, but particularly a cardiac surgeon, he hasn't really looked at the time at all the historical--looked at the political situation.
Just save someone else's life.So go back to Yaacov Lavie, our cardiac surgeon.He's still sitting there with his hand in his head.
wouldn't want the algorithm to not quite be right with the cardiac defibrillator.
There's no big deal.15 minutes later, the guy goes into cardiac arrest and they race him to the ICU.I think what's going on there is the human brain is designed
So I was, "Thompson had a cardiac arrest at his own festival." And then that's the part where you just negotiate with God.
I mean, you don't go and have cardiac surgery and say, you know, I don't know what technique is the best one,
We'll be really happy to know that we have done a cardiac catheterization on a girl, 10 years where she had a ASD.
One realizes the slow pulse is an adaptation to being old and having less cardiac reserve.
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My name is Suzette, and I am beyond excited to welcome the world renowned cardiac scientist Sian Harding, who is here today to discuss
So we always think about new-- we're working on a drone system that will help.Or someone is run over by a car or someone is having a heart attack and he's in a cardiac arrest?
They recorded them. And then they measured their rate of cardiac age-adjusted heart disease.
The exception being if that decision support is attached to a real medical device that has consequences like your cardiac defibrillator, you
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