Oxygen therapy in acute coronary syndrome: current NICE recommendations.PankajGargEBSCO_AspClinical Medicine
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Oxygen therapyis widely used in both acute and chronic cardiac care. Traditionally for decades, any patient presenting with chest pain is instantaneously administered high flow oxygen. This concept originally started as we realised oxygen could ease angina pain. It was subsequently believed that this ...
NICE guidelinesIntroductionThe National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) define a population of patients that are most likely to respond to cardiac resynchronisation therapy (CRT) and have a favourable health economic profile. Current NICE criteria (technology appraisal; TA120) for CRT include:...