New-onset Atrial Fibrillation in the ICU

New-onset Atrial Fibrillation in the ICU

Patients who develop new-onset atrial fibrillation (NOAF) during an ICU admission are at a higher risk of in-hospital death and readmission to hospital with AF, heart failure, and stroke than those who do not. Using the... read more

Case-Based Device Therapy for Heart Failure

Case-Based Device Therapy for Heart Failure

This book provides a comprehensive practical guide to the plethora of devices that have been developed to support the failing heart. It features easy to follow clinically relevant guidance on mechanical devices used for improving... read more

Aspirin is Linked with Increased Risk of Heart Failure

Aspirin is Linked with Increased Risk of Heart Failure

Aspirin use is associated with a 26% raised risk of heart failure in people with at least one predisposing factor for the condition. That’s the finding of a study published today in ESC Heart Failure, a journal of the European... read more

The Relationship Between Heart Rate and Body Temperature in Critically Ill Patients

The Relationship Between Heart Rate and Body Temperature in Critically Ill Patients

In critically ill patients, increased metabolic demand results in increased cardiac output. Increased heart rate in these patients can also be secondary to other conditions such as hypovolemia, heart failure, anxiety, or... read more

Mortality Among LVAD Recipients Ineligible for Clinical Trials

Mortality Among LVAD Recipients Ineligible for Clinical Trials

These findings suggest that while treatment for patients who are ineligible for left ventricular assist device (LVAD) trial inclusion should be weighed against medical management, more consideration could be given to designing... read more

Systematic Approach to the Peripheral Vascular Exam: Pearls & Pitfalls

Systematic Approach to the Peripheral Vascular Exam: Pearls & Pitfalls

A 62-year-old male with a history of hypertension, congestive heart failure, type II diabetes mellitus, and tobacco use presents to the emergency department (ED) with severe left lower leg pain that started six hours ago.... read more

Cast of the Right Bronchial Tree

Cast of the Right Bronchial Tree

A 36-year-old man was admitted to the intensive care unit with an acute exacerbation of chronic heart failure. His medical history included heart failure with an ejection fraction of 20%, bioprosthetic aortic-valve replacement... read more

Short-term Effects of High-Dose Caffeine on Cardiac Arrhythmias in Patients With Heart Failure

Short-term Effects of High-Dose Caffeine on Cardiac Arrhythmias in Patients With Heart Failure

This randomized clinical trial evaluates the short-term effects of high-dose caffeine consumption vs placebo in patients with heart failure at increased risk for arrhythmic events. After 500 mg of caffeine administered over... read more

Acute caffeine ingestion does not increase arrhythmias in patients with chronic systolic heart failure

Acute caffeine ingestion does not increase arrhythmias in patients with chronic systolic heart failure

Acute ingestion of caffeine did not increase the risk of ventricular or supraventricular arrhythmias as compared to placebo in patients with chronic systolic heart failure, either at rest or during a symptom-limited exercise... read more