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American Society of Echocardiography clinical recommendations for multimodality cardiovascular imaging of patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: Endorsed by the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology, Society for Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance, and Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography.

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This research presents a meta-analyses of the determinants of infectious disease outbreaks in eight operation theatres across the United States and Canada over a period of 12 months in the period of May 21 to 29, 2012.
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Sherif F. Nagueh, MD, FASE, Chair,* S. Michelle Bierig, RDCS, FASE,* Matthew J. Budoff, MD, Milind Desai, MD,* Vasken Dilsizian, MD, Benjamin Eidem, MD, FASE,* Steven A. Goldstein, MD,* Judy Hung, MD, FASE,* Martin S. Maron, MD, Steve R. Ommen, MD,* and Anna Woo, MD,*Houston, Texas; St. Louis, Missouri; Los Angeles, California; Cleveland, Ohio; Baltimore, Maryland; Rochester, Minnesota; Washington, District of Columbia; Boston, Massachusetts; Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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Does the use of echocardiography aid in the management of the critically ill

TL;DR: Despite the challenges of imaging in the intensive care unit, evidence supporting the use of echocardiography in the diagnosis and management of critically ill patients with life-threatening hemodynamic instability is robust.
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Diagnostic considerations in detecting apical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy while utilizing point-of-care ultrasound.

TL;DR: The authors found that there was a trend toward worsened outcomes with mild and severe hypoxia in patient with and without shock, however, the only met statistical significance for patients with both severe Hypoxia and non-shock status, suggesting that, in patients already suffering hypotension, hypoxIA did not add any significant effect.
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Recommendations for the evaluation of left ventricular diastolic function by echocardiography

TL;DR: The assessment of left ventricular (LV) diastolic function and filling pressures is of paramount clinical importance to distinguish this syndrome from other diseases such as pulmonary disease resulting in dyspnea, to assess prognosis, and to identify underlying cardiac disease and its best treatment.
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