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Showing 196 to 210 of 1300 results for heart OR cardi* OR arrythmia

  1. Involving you in the development of our guidance

    Involving you in the development of NICE guidance.

  2. Transcatheter endovascular closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defect (IPG336)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transcatheter endovascular closure of perimembranous ventricular septal defect. This involves inserting a small blocking device (called an occluder) into the heart.

  3. Percutaneous radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation (IPG168)

    Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous radiofrequency ablation for atrial fibrillation. This involves inserting a catheter into the heart that produces heat to damage the nerves in the area with the abnormal elecritcal impulses.

  4. Sacubitril valsartan for treating chronic heart failure with reduced ejection fraction in people under 18 years [TSID10350]

    Topic prioritisation

  5. Transapical transcatheter mitral valve-in-ring implantation after failed annuloplasty for mitral valve repair (IPG707)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transapical transcatheter mitral valve-in-ring implantation after failed annuloplasty for mitral valve repair in adults. This involves inserting a bioprosthetic mitral valve into an existing mitral valve ring to treat a leaking mitral valve, without needing repeat open heart surgery.

  6. Stage 2: clinical assessment

    In a virtual ward setting, you make assessments at home to support clinical decision-making. Our guidance can help you give advice by highlighting areas to consider and standards of care.

  7. Percutaneous mitral valve leaflet repair for mitral regurgitation (IPG649)

    Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous mitral valve leaflet repair for mitral regurgitation in adults. This involves attaching a clip to the leaflets of the mitral valve.

  8. Temperature control to improve neurological outcomes after cardiac arrest (IPG782)

    Evidence-based recommendations on temperature control to improve neurological outcomes after cardiac arrest. This involves controlling a person’s body temperature while they are still unconscious after their heart has been restarted. Either their body is kept at a normal temperature of between 36.5°C and 37.5°C to prevent fever, or it is cooled to between 32.0°C and 36.0°C (therapeutic hypothermia).

  9. Transcatheter tricuspid valve leaflet repair for tricuspid regurgitation (IPG731)

    Evidence-based recommendations on transcatheter tricuspid valve leaflet repair for tricuspid regurgitation in adults. This involves putting a device on the heart valve to help it close.

  10. Type 1 diabetes in adults (QS208)

    This quality standard covers care and treatment for adults (aged 18 and over) with type 1 diabetes. It describes high-quality care in priority areas for improvement.

  11. Percutaneous insertion of a temporary heart pump for left ventricular haemodynamic support in high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions

    Awaiting development Reference number: GID-IPG10409 Expected publication date: TBC

  12. Percutaneous insertion of a temporary heart pump for left ventricular haemodynamic support in high-risk percutaneous coronary interventions

    Awaiting development Reference number: GID-IPG10418 Expected publication date: TBC

  13. Non-surgical reduction of the myocardial septum (IPG40)

    Evidence-based recommendations on non-surgical reduction of myocardial septum. This involves inserting a catheter into the femoral artery and passing it up into the heart under X-ray control.

  14. Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty for fetal critical aortic stenosis (IPG613)

    Evidence-based recommendations on percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty for fetal critical aortic stenosis. This involves placing a catheter into the baby’s heart, while the baby is still in the womb. The aim is to help the heart develop properly.

  15. Depression in adults with a chronic physical health problem: recognition and management (CG91)

    This guideline covers identifying, treating and managing depression in people aged 18 and over who also have a chronic physical health problem such as cancer, heart disease or diabetes. It aims to improve the care of people with a long-term physical health problem, which can cause or exacerbate depression. This has the potential to increase their quality of life and life expectancy.