Heart Bypass Surgery

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Symposier - Heart Bypass Surgery less common today than a decade ago

symposier.com — “Uploaded and shared in Youtube by: TheJAMAReport --" Restoring blood flow to blocked arteries in the heart may require either undergoing major surgery or less invasive procedures involving the use of a balloon or metal tubing called stents to help re-open the arteries. A new study reveals that coronary bypass surgery has declined in recent years even though more U-S hospitals are performing the procedure and it is being increasingly replaced by these other less invasive therapeutic options. CathView full resource at symposier.com

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Heart Bypass Surgery less common today than a decade ago. http://bit.ly/l342jW

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Heart Bypass Surgery-Research conducted at University of Technology has prov...

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Research conducted at University of Technology has provided new information about heart...http://bit.ly/38xEJQ

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Could scorpion toxin improve the outcome of heart bypass surgery? - News - Virtual Medical Centre

virtualmedicalcentre.com — “New research has described a potential new treatment to reduce heart bypass failure. A toxin in the venom of a certain type of scorpion could hold the key.View full resource at virtualmedicalcentre.com

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Could scorpion toxin improve the outcome of heart bypass surgery? http://dlvr.it/8N7h9 #Health #News

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Loyola's mortality rate from heart-bypass surgery 74% lower than at peer hospitals

news-medical.net — “Loyola University Hospital's mortality rate from heart-bypass surgery is 74 percent lower than the mortality rate at peer hospitals, according to Thomson Reuters Cardiovascular Benchmarks Report.View full resource at news-medical.net

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Medicare News: Loyola's mortality rate from heart-bypass surgery 74% lower than at peer hospitals: Loyola Univer... http://bit.ly/hRD1yc

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Study finds public reporting of heart-bypass surgery outcomes in California has not reduced access

physorg.com — “New UC Davis research has found that patients scheduled to undergo coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery in California were just as ill in 2003 -- when public reporting of performance data for this particular surgery began -- as in 2006, evidence that 'report cards' did not cause doctors or hospitals ...View full resource at physorg.com

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Study finds public reporting of heart-bypass surgery outcomes in California has not reduced access http://tw.physorg.com/191061014

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Heart Disease and Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery

webmd.com — “WebMD explains the various heart bypass surgery procedures.View full resource at webmd.com

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We're happy to report sassy Golden Girl Rue McClanahan is recovering nicely from heart bypass surgery. http://bit.ly/2A9mXj

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Heart bypass surgery on the decline

news.consumerreports.org — “You might think that a drop in heart bypass surgeries would be good news. But some patients who would have undergone bypass surgery a decade ago are now instead having other procedures, such as angioplasty, that might not be as...View full resource at news.consumerreports.org

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Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery

hearthealthyonline.com — “Thousands of coronary artery bypass surgeries are performed each year to improve blood flow to the heart. Here's what you should know about this important procedure.View full resource at hearthealthyonline.com

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Has your doctor suggested a coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery? Here's what you should know & what to expect. http://bit.ly/bPBbsj

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Bypassing Bypass Surgery: New Blood Vessels Grown To Combat Heart Disease

sciencedaily.com — “Although open-heart surgery is a frequent treatment for heart disease, it remains extremely dangerous. Now groundbreaking research has shown the potential for an injected protein to regrow blood vessels in the human heart -- eliminating the need for risky surgery altogether.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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Bypassing Bypass Surgery: New Blood Vessels Grown To Combat Heart Disease http://ow.ly/15L6FO

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After Heart Bypass Surgery

smart-heart-living.com — “Getting on with life after cardiac bypass surgery - info on what to expect , what you can do if you've had a heart bypass.View full resource at smart-heart-living.com

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Bypass surgery: Many heart failure patients may avoid bypass surgery - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Bypass surgery is still better for patients with severe heart failure, but researchers find that improvements in medical therapy, especially drugs, mean many who don't want surgery may do just as well without it.View full resource at latimes.com

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Many heart failure patients may avoid bypass surgery: Bypass surgery is still better for severe heart failure, b... http://lat.ms/fRd7sL

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Bypass surgery: Many heart failure patients may avoid bypass surgery - latimes.com

latimes.com — “Bypass surgery is still better for patients with severe heart failure, but researchers find that improvements in medical therapy, especially drugs, mean many who don't want surgery may do just as well without it.View full resource at latimes.com

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Women Feel Gloomier After Heart Bypass Surgery

webmd.com — “After bypass surgery to open clogged heart arteries, women are more likely than men to suffer persistent feelings that life is not worth living -- feelings that impede their physical recovery.View full resource at webmd.com

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webMD: Women Feel Gloomier After Heart Bypass Surgery http://bit.ly/aYFhxQ Full http://bit.ly/bIPl7k

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Any Day OK for Heart Bypass Surgery

health.msn.com — “Any Day OK for Heart Bypass SurgeryView full resource at health.msn.com

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Heart Bypass Surgery Death Rates Drop Sharply, USA

medicalnewstoday.com — “The proportion of patients who died in the hospital after having heart bypass surgery fell from 42 deaths per 1,000 admissions for the procedure to 24 per 1,000 - a rate of 43 percent between 200View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Heart Bypass Surgery Death Rates Drop Sharply, USA The proportion of patients who died in the hospital after having hea.. http://dld.bz/qv4x

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