Matthew Shun-Shin
@mshunshin
Clinical Lecturer in Cardiology. Research interests: AI, Echocardiography, valvular heart disease, improving device therapies for heart failure
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https://matthew.shun-shin.com 09-08-2011 17:07:11
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🚨New #OpenAccess Article in
JICE
Therapeutic Potential of CSP as a Method for Improving Cardiac Output during Ventricular Tachycardia
📖🧐 doi.org/10.1007/s10840…
Daniel Keene, Alejandra Miyazawa, Ahran Arnold, Akriti Naraen, Nandita Kaza, Jagdeep Mohal, David Lefroy,
After 6 years of collaboration over zoom - finally we get to hang out in 3d. What better way than at the home of country music. Frank Harrell Rasha Al-Lamee
Couldn’t be prouder of Michael Foley and the ORBITA team today. What are the chances that ORBITA-COSMIC would be published on the same day as a solar eclipse?!
#ACC24 : #ORBITA -COSMIC
Aaysha Cader interviews 🎤 Rasha Al-Lamee and Michael Foley about this trial that showed that coronary sinus reducer relieved angina symptoms, but lacked evidence of increased blood flow to the heart.
While beneficial for refractory angina patients, its
Latest trial from Rasha Al-Lamee and Michael Foley - ORBITA-COSMIC - a randomised placebo controlled trial of the coronary sinus reducer will
be presented tomorrow at #ACC24 in the 11am LBCT session. Does it work? Find out tomorrow.
I look forward to a lively discussion about how Bayesian sequential designs and using all the raw outcome data in the analysis can make clinical trials much more efficient. Vanderbilt Department of Biostatistics #Statistics #clinicaltrials
ACC24 with two trials from Imperial TELE-ACS (Ramzi Khamis), and ORBITA-COSMIC (@rallamee - who is telling me to stop tweeting and get back to R).
Born #OnThisDay in 1815 was mathematician Ada Lovelace. She is known for her work on the Analytical Engine with Charles Babbage, a general-purpose computer for which she wrote some of the first algorithms. bit.ly/48cZJQG
I was teaching third year medical students about acute kidney injury and the lecture begins with a brief history of extracorporeal dialysis for AKI. I asked a student what extracorporeal dialysis was, and he correctly identified it as “dialysis outside the body”
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