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- Evolution of Critical Care Cardiology: An Update on Structure, Care . . .
Critical care cardiology refers to the practice focus of and subspecialty training for the comprehensive management of life-threatening cardiovascular diseases and comorbid conditions that require advanced critical care in an intensive care unit
- The Next Frontier in Critical Care Cardiology: Transforming Care . . .
In their AHA Scientific Statement "Evolution of Critical Care Cardiology: An Update on Structure, Care Deliver, Training and Research Paradigms," Sinha et al highlight the evolution of CCC and the modern CICU, beginning with a historic overview of the provision of critical care for cardiac patients, followed by an updated description of the
- Cardiac Critical Care: The Evolution of a Novel Subspecialty
Cardiac critical care is a field in maturation driven by changing demographics of the CICU population and the evolution of cardiovascular care, from peri-infarct care to the treatment of both acute and chronic cardiovascular conditions requiring advanced treatment modalities
- Evolution of Critical Care Cardiology: Transformation of the . . .
Critical care, defined as the diagnosis and management of life-threatening conditions that require close or constant attention by a group of specially trained health professionals, is inherent to the practice of cardiovascular medicine
- Cardiac Critical Care - American College of Cardiology
However, the newest area of interest that has caught the attention of budding cardiologists is cardiac critical care
- Cardiac Critical Care Series Page - Cardionerds
Join us for the Cardiac Critical Care Series as we learn about the wide breadth of disease and treatment options – from hemodynamics to mechanical circulatory support to ventilation strategies – in the modern CICU
- TEDA International Cardiovascular Hospital - China Organ Harvest
This hospital serves as the Cardiovascular Disease Clinical College of Tianjin Medical University The Heart and Great Vessels Surgery Department was among the first in Tianjin to carry out heart and combined heart-kidney transplants
- Critical Care Cardiology: Embracing its Past for a Brighter Future
In the United States, Dr Max Weil, a cardiologist by training, is often credited as a “father of modern-day critical care medicine (CCM) ”
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