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Posted on:05/05/2008 0.00
Updated contents on the MESPE Web Site: have a look on the ARTICLES, CONGRESSES and MEMBERS sections
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Posted on:23/03/2008 21.38
MESPE Journal Special Issues on Telemedicine: SOME ARTICLES FREELY AVAILABLE ON THE MEMBERS' AREA
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Posted on:18/11/2007 18.31
Sino-Italian Congress in Shanghai, 20-22 October 2007: some pictures
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Posted on:04/11/2007 17.06
The fifth international Congress of the Mediterranean Society of Pacing and Electrophysiology. Malta, 18–21st October 2007
A glimpse of the Congress and the MESPE Society
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Posted on:10/02/2004 0.00
European Guidelines on Cardiovascular Disease Prevention in Clinical Practice
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Posted on:10/02/2004 0.00
Cardiovascular Risk Reduction by Inhibition of Cholesterol Resorption – a New Therapeutical Strategy?
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Posted on:23/10/2003 0.00
WASHINGTON, DC, May 12, 2003 - Two new studies on the incidence of syncope (loss of consciousness) while driving and the frequency of sleep apnea (breathing disorder) in patients implanted with pacemakers will be released here this week at NASPE/Heart Rhythm Society's 24th Annual Scientific Sessions on May 14-17.
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Posted on:09/10/2003 0.00

After considering for one year the issue of MADIT II coverage for Medicare beneficiaries, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) issued its 'notice of intent' for MADIT II coverage on June 6th in a 31 page decision memorandum.
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Posted on:09/10/2003 0.00

WASHINGTON, DC, May 13, 2003 - Two new studies show that while airport metal detectors are safe for people with pacemakers and implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs), the abdominal stimulator belts advertised on TV to tone muscles can interfere with these types of implantable medical devices. The studies will be released during the NASPE/Heart Rhythm Society's 24th Annual Scientific Sessions from May 14-17.
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Posted on:11/02/2003 0.00
The European Society of Cardiology, dedicated to improving the quality of life in the European population by reducing the impact of cardiovascular disease, presents the Euro Heart Survey on Atrial Fibrillation .