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Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction and Pregnancy
One of the most prevalent types of heart failure during pregnancy, heart failure with preserved ejection fraction and pregnancy (HFpEF), is associated with increased risk of hospitalization and adverse pregnancy outcomes.
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Heart Failure During Pregnancy
Heart failure is a complication in as many as 11% of pregnancies. However, normal cardiovascular changes during pregnancy can mimic heart failure symptoms, making it easy to misdiagnose.
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Optimizing Treatment for CTD-ILD
When autoimmune or connective tissue diseases cause inflammation or scarring of the lungs, both diagnosis and effective management can be challenging.
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Telemetry Tips Part 4: Sinus Node Dysfunction
In this video, Dr. Joshua Cooper, Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology, Temple University Hospital, reviews patterns of sinus node dysfunction, as well as fake-outs -- including hidden ectopic beats, vagal events, and accelerated junctional rhythm.
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Quality of Life Issues After Prostate Cancer
Michael Metro, MD, Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute Provider, discusses different interventions that can improve quality of life issues – such as erectile dysfunction and urinary incontinence -- for patients following prostate cancer surgery.
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Robotic Prostatectomy
Daniel Eun, MD, Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute Provider, discusses the potential benefits of robotic and minimally invasive surgery, and explains his goals for patients following robotic prostatectomy, including maintaining continence and sexual function.
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Robotic Nephrectomy
Daniel Eun, MD, Chief of Robotic Surgery at Temple University Hospital and Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute leader, discusses the different kidney sparing robotic and minimally invasive procedures available at Temple, and the potential benefits of these procedures as it relates to maintaining kidney function.
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Temple Health Launches New Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute
Fox Chase Cancer Center and Temple Health are pleased to announce the new Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute, a groundbreaking initiative that will concentrate on both benign and oncologic urology. With over 30 providers, the Institute will provide services at multiple locations throughout the greater Philadelphia area.
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Telemetry Tips Part 1: Atrial Flutter and Atrial Tachycardia
Atrial flutter & atrial tachycardia with 2:1 and 1:1 AV conduction is mistakenly called "sinus tachycardia" and is often missed.
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Telemetry Tips Part 2: Mobitz 1 Block vs. Mobitz 2 Block
Dr. Joshua Cooper, Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology, Temple University Hospital, takes a deep dive into distinguishing Mobitz 1 from Mobitz 2 block, specifically on if a heart block is occurring in the AV node or in the His-Purkinje system.
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Telemetry Tips Part 3: Electrical Artifacts
Electrical artifacts – or measured cardiac potentials that are not related to electrical activity of the heart – can mimic a wide range of arrhythmias and are seen in 100% of patients on telemetry.
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Treatment for Urethral Stricture
Michael Metro, MD, Fox Chase-Temple Urologic Institute Provider, explains the symptoms and causes of urethral strictures -- a narrowing of the urethra, most typically within the area underneath the scrotum -- and how they are diagnosed and treated at Temple.