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Amy N Brown,Kailey Stevens,Tiffany Kim et al. Amy N Brown et al.
Background: No Canadian data are available on the economic impact of cardiac surgery hospitalizations for injection drug use-related infective endocarditis (IDU-IE) during the current opioid crisis. This study aimed to qu...
Racquel K Brown,Monica Parry,Paul Oh et al. Racquel K Brown et al.
Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of preventable deaths in Canadian women. Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a risk reduction program that can enhance and maintain cardiovascular health through in...
Kevin Haddad,Andrei Lucian Ionescu,Radbod Pilehvar et al. Kevin Haddad et al.
Background: Stress echocardiography (SE) is a well established method for diagnosing and assessing coronary artery disease (CAD). However, accurately identifying high-risk patients remains a challenge. The aim of the stud...
Thibaut Moulin,Nicolas Lellouche,Estelle Gandjbakhch et al. Thibaut Moulin et al.
Background: Electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation is a critical skill for medical students that requires regular practice to achieve competency. Microlearning is an emerging pedagogical trend that offers students repetit...
Michael Reaume,Mathieu N Labossière,Ricardo Batista et al. Michael Reaume et al.
Background: Patient-physician language concordance is associated with better outcomes. However, the mechanism(s) explaining these associations are poorly understood. Our objective was to determine if antihypertensive medi...
Omar Dewidar,Anwar Abdi,Hind Sabri et al. Omar Dewidar et al.
Background: Poor mental health is a recognized risk factor for adverse cardiovascular outcomes, yet depression, anxiety, and stress remain underdiagnosed and undertreated in individuals with cardiovascular disease (CVD). ...