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Older people will need rehab after lockdown, GP warns
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Polymer-Free Stent Noninferior to ZES at 3 Years: ReCre8
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Safety concerns about the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine have swept across Europe with 16 countries, including Ireland, now halting its roll-out.
Germany, France, Italy, Spain and Portugal yesterday followed Ireland’s weekend decision to temporarily stop using the vaccine over reports of a small number of blood clots, including deaths, in people who were inoculated.
Graça Freitas, head of the health authority DGS, told a news conference that although the side effects were “extremely severe”, they were “extremely rare”, adding no such cases had been reported in Portugal so far.
The HSE confirmed yesterday it is having to sit on around 49,100 doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine as a result of the suspension.
March 16, 2021
Between 1 and 2 years, the device-oriented advantage offered by an ultrathin-strut, biodegradable-polymer DES continues to accrue in patients treated for STEMI, the latest data from the BIOSTEMI trial show.
At 2 years, the rate of target lesion failure was 5.1% with the sirolimus-eluting Orsiro stent (Biotronik) and 8.1% with the thin-strut, durable-polymer, everolimus-eluting Xience Xpedition/Alpine (Abbott) stent, Thomas Pilgrim, MD (Bern University Hospital, Switzerland), reported this weekend during the virtual CRT 2021 meeting. At 1 year, the rates were 4% and 6% respectively.
“When we look at a landmark analysis with a time point at 1 year, we see actually that the difference still accrues over time,” senior investigator Juan F. Iglesias, MD (Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland), told TCTMD. “The curves are still diverging,” which he said supports the idea that small differences in stent design can impact prognosis.
My kids were worried about me getting it : Meet the frontline mothers fighting Covid-19 It’s phenomenal what they pick up. For a little boy of four to be obsessed with handwashing it’s not normal. In honour of Mother’s Day, four hospital employees chat about the challenges the past year has brought to them as mums
Aideen Cahill, who works at Waterford University Hospital as an ICU and critical care physiotherapist, with a photograph of her sons Daire, Conor and Eoin. Picture: Patrick Browne
Fri, 12 Mar, 2021 - 17:45
Martha Brennan
It feels more important than ever to celebrate our mammies, following a turbulent year where they’ve been needed like never before. And, with more than 76% of EU healthcare workers being female, it s likely that plenty of Irish mothers working on our frontlines will be celebrated this weekend.
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