Rev Esp Cardiol
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Infective endocarditis is a disease with a high morbimortality during the active phase and a considerable risk of complications during follow-up. The aim of our study is to describe the clinical and prognostic features of infective endocarditis in non-drug addict patients in short and long terms. ⋯ A high early surgery rate in the active phase related to good long-term results and does not increase early in-hospital mortality. Medical treatment also offers good long-term results in cases of infectious endocarditis with absence of bad prognostic factors and good clinical outcome.
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The quality of life in patients with refractory angina has been shown to improve dramatically with spinal cord stimulation because of its beneficial results. The aim of this study was to assess the long-term morbimortality of this technique of spinal cord stimulation in the long term. ⋯ Spinal cord stimulation can be considered a safe and effective alternative treatment of refractory angina. Long-term morbidity is low, and mortality is not higher than the expected in this group of patients.