The reassembly did. The battery unfortunately remained defunct. Probably the motherboard or something similar.
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Also how did you extract the URLs with #rstats? I found the plist file but it requires some transformation from binary and I wasn’t sure whether that was going to be helpful
Definitely! Through further investigations I’ve come across @spamsieve.bsky.social and will give that a whirl to see whether it does a better job than the almost nonexistent 🍎algorithm
And the journals list itself is useful but we obviously need the server addresses 😇
Let’s see how we could do that. I’ll have a look too, mine should be on iOS and macOS mostly. Server side not much is happening it seems
Who fancies creating a blacklist of predatory journals with me? I’m getting fed up with blocking them manually @kiwiskinz.bsky.social
Hell no! My OCD won’t allow it.
Sunday tasks - fixing the broken Kindle of the OH. Turns out it’s a ton of glue that holds this stuff together. I’ll keep you all posted on how the reassembly goes, as & when the new battery arrives.
What my 4-yr old daughter thinks I do when I ‘go to hospital and treat patients with balloons and stents’
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Straight forward radial - yes. But any issues/PVD/… - grab the USS and have a look. Also enables you to go ulnar if radial not an option.
All the time. But so I should, as an IC #cardiosky
There’s lots of value added, even in radial punctures that are not straight forward. Agree Rosie!
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Chocolate wins, any day.
Word!
Ok hear me out ....A smoke detector that turns off when you scream "I'm only cooking "
Now that Derek has followed into here, the world’s ok again
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That’s been a good start, thanks @cardioobdoc.bsky.social
And maybe that’s a good thing!
Pretty cool!
Figure 2 from the paper. Incidence of embolism in left ventricular (LV) thrombus patients compared with matched non-LV thrombus patients. Kaplan-Meier curves demonstrate the cumulative incidence of the composite embolic end point in the LV thrombus (in red) and in the matched non-LV thrombus (in blue) groups. Note the significant difference in the cumulative incidence of embolic events between the 2 groups.
In 2019, we wrote a paper showing that patients with left ventricular thrombus have a long-term risk of embolism, extending to at least 8 years.
We were puzzled by the finding…
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Regression to the mean? Participants more likely to remember meds when scheduled for office visit? Less anxiety knowing they had a procedure?
Table 3 shows it quite nicely. 24h BP drops in both groups (RDN & sham) but more so in the former - as expected. What’s happening at the office visits though? -15 and -8 drop in the sham group. Less pronounced but still there.
Renal denervation sham controlled trial published in CircAHA doi.org/10.1161/CIRCUL… - how intriguing! Great effort by the investigators - but I have questions.
Thanks!
Happy to be added