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Research Opportunities in the Autonomic Neural Mechanisms of Cardiopulmonary Regulation
This blog is a summary of some of the findings reached during a workshop organized by the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute (September 2020). The topics to be discussed were the still unknown aspects about the autonomous neural mechanisms of cardiopulmonary
03.05.22 06:18 PM - Comment(s)
Effects of salt substitutes on cardiovascular events and death
Although salt substitutes reduced in sodium and added with potassium have been shown to be effective in reducing blood pressure
09.03.22 03:37 PM - Comment(s)
Relationship between electrocardiographic abnormalities and in-hospital mortality in patients with COVID-19
Relationship between electrocardiographic abnormalities and in-hospital mortality in patients with COVID-19
09.03.22 03:37 PM - Comment(s)
SEMA Server, an all-in-one software solution
Who doesn't want to run their doctor's office, or hospital efficiently and easily? That is why we put at your disposal the advanced SEMA Platform solution.
04.03.22 08:29 PM - Comment(s)
Congenital Heart Defect: every drop counts
Congenital Heart puts a huge financial and emotional strain on children and their families. Fortunately,
12.02.22 04:24 PM - Comment(s)
The Battle Against Sudden Cardiac Death
At Schiller, from the beginning, we declared war on sudden cardiac death. But we know that this battle will only be won if all the involved parts play as a team
05.02.22 02:28 AM - Comment(s)
5 questions you must ask before buying a patient monitor
There are many options in the market, so choosing the right one for you can be quite a challenge. Common sense indicates that it is wise to choose a monitor with specific functions for the need of the practice
03.01.22 02:23 PM - Comment(s)
Magnet Group and Schiller Americas: joining forces to offer hospitals technological innovation 
The recent agreement between MAGNET GROUP and SCHILLER AMERICAS aims to help clinicians to increase efficiency with our innovative cardiopulmonary technologies.
21.12.21 02:53 PM - Comment(s)
Supine vs. prone to detect arrhythmias and ischemia in intubated patients 
Supine vs. prone to detect arrhythmias and ischemia in intubated patients
14.12.21 08:15 PM - Comment(s)
How to take care of your disposables and cables
Properly Storing disposable electrodes and mouthpieces, as well as cables, ensures good quality tests
10.11.21 02:36 PM - Comment(s)
5 things you need to know about medilog® Holter System
The medilog® Holter System is Schiller’s State-of-the Art solution to monitor patients´ heart that joins comfort with the most advanced technology. Indeed, this State-of-The Art device
13.10.21 10:44 PM - Comment(s)
Schiller, four decades taking care of the heart
From the beginning, we declared war on sudden cardiac death. We have done so over more than four decades in which the constants have been our experience and our perpetual search for innovation.
26.09.21 01:02 AM - Comment(s)
Assessment of Prolonged Physiological and Behavioral Changes Associated With COVID-19
Doctors have observed that COVID-19 patients have long-term symptoms of autonomic dysfunction and heart insult up to 6 months from the onset of the disease.
30.07.21 10:04 PM - Comment(s)
Evaluation of the patient with Premature Ventricular Contractions
What to do with those patients when we detect monomorphic Premature Ventricular Contractions on the ECG?
27.07.21 10:06 PM - Comment(s)
 How to choose the best EKG for your needs

When deciding to invest in an electrocardiograph, the first step is, of course, obtaining one that is manufactured by a reliable, well-known, reputable company. Whether you are getting an EKG for the first time, or you want to replace an outdated device, there are some aspects you must consider to ...

30.06.21 09:15 PM - Comment(s)
Association between the cardiac abnormalities in COVID-19 patients, and disease severity and mortality
The objective of the study was to estimate the rate in which COVID-19 patients had heart abnormalities and determine the association between detected abnormalities, their severity, and mortality of the disease.
31.05.21 06:51 PM - Comment(s)
LDL as a marker for controlling atherosclerosis
In a new work of the Copenhagen General Population Study,13015 patients treated with statins were followed. The purpose was to determine the residual risk of death from any cause, and the risk of developing a myocardial infarction in patients taking that medication.
24.05.21 06:26 PM - Comment(s)

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