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Cardiac allograft vasculopathy: diagnosis, therapy, and prognosis
... Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, University Hospital Center Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia ...
... Department of Cardiovascular Diseases, University Hospital Center Zagreb, University of Zagreb School of Medicine, Zagreb, Croatia ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... important evidence from clinical and observational trials has emerged that further supports and broadens the merits of intensive risk-reduction therapies for CABG patients. The purpose of this scientific statement, specifically focused on the CABG population, is to thoroughly evaluate the current st ...
... important evidence from clinical and observational trials has emerged that further supports and broadens the merits of intensive risk-reduction therapies for CABG patients. The purpose of this scientific statement, specifically focused on the CABG population, is to thoroughly evaluate the current st ...
Diagnosis of Anomalous Coronary Arteries in 64-MDCT
... and course of coronary arteries very well. However, it is not accurate to measure the length and depth of myocardial bridging. The slab thickness is also an important factor to display the images clearly. An anomalous origin and course of the coronary arteries can be benign or life threatening. The ...
... and course of coronary arteries very well. However, it is not accurate to measure the length and depth of myocardial bridging. The slab thickness is also an important factor to display the images clearly. An anomalous origin and course of the coronary arteries can be benign or life threatening. The ...
Chocolate: Food as Medicine/Medicine as Food
... antioxidant effects in humans. Using the TRAP assay to assess total antioxidant potential, researchers found a positive correlation between intake of procyanidins and antioxidant potential. But does increasing the antioxidant capacity of plasma have any physiological significance? To answer this que ...
... antioxidant effects in humans. Using the TRAP assay to assess total antioxidant potential, researchers found a positive correlation between intake of procyanidins and antioxidant potential. But does increasing the antioxidant capacity of plasma have any physiological significance? To answer this que ...
Fishmeal for Pigs
... Human diets are low in the omega-3s and raising the omega-3 content of livestock products, pork for example, can make a significant contribution to reducing this deficit 4. In addition, the omega-6 fatty acid composition of pig meat has increased from 10mg/100g fatty acid in the 1970s to its current ...
... Human diets are low in the omega-3s and raising the omega-3 content of livestock products, pork for example, can make a significant contribution to reducing this deficit 4. In addition, the omega-6 fatty acid composition of pig meat has increased from 10mg/100g fatty acid in the 1970s to its current ...
Rising Ca:Mg intake ratio from food in USA Adults
... shown to consume, with foods, well below their daily Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) of nutritional magnesium (Mg) (table 1). Many also consume below the amount of calcium (Ca) considered to be an adequate intake with their foods [2]. The ratio between these two nutrients (Ca:Mg) is rarely calcu ...
... shown to consume, with foods, well below their daily Estimated Average Requirement (EAR) of nutritional magnesium (Mg) (table 1). Many also consume below the amount of calcium (Ca) considered to be an adequate intake with their foods [2]. The ratio between these two nutrients (Ca:Mg) is rarely calcu ...
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
... Context Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been increasingly implicated in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular diseases. Objective To systematically review the interactions of OSA with cardiovascular pathophysiology and diseases. Data Sources and Study Selection The MEDLINE database from ...
... Context Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) has been increasingly implicated in the initiation and progression of cardiovascular diseases. Objective To systematically review the interactions of OSA with cardiovascular pathophysiology and diseases. Data Sources and Study Selection The MEDLINE database from ...
Innovations in food labelling
... fatty acids, dietary fibre and sodium – alongside energy and the basic three. For other claims, just energy and the basic three are required. In the MERCOSUR countries, when a claim is made for fat or cholesterol, the addition of monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats and cholesterol is required ...
... fatty acids, dietary fibre and sodium – alongside energy and the basic three. For other claims, just energy and the basic three are required. In the MERCOSUR countries, when a claim is made for fat or cholesterol, the addition of monounsaturated fats, polyunsaturated fats and cholesterol is required ...
AHA Scientific Statement
... important evidence from clinical and observational trials has emerged that further supports and broadens the merits of intensive risk-reduction therapies for CABG patients. The purpose of this scientific statement, specifically focused on the CABG population, is to thoroughly evaluate the current st ...
... important evidence from clinical and observational trials has emerged that further supports and broadens the merits of intensive risk-reduction therapies for CABG patients. The purpose of this scientific statement, specifically focused on the CABG population, is to thoroughly evaluate the current st ...
chapter 6: dietary intake: quantitative food frequency method
... the first and second QFFQ and with the exception of vitamin C and thiamin (the mean intake of which were almost the same on both administrations), the mean nutrient intake tended to be higher on the first than on the second administration of the QFFQ (Table 6.8). Although the percentage differences ...
... the first and second QFFQ and with the exception of vitamin C and thiamin (the mean intake of which were almost the same on both administrations), the mean nutrient intake tended to be higher on the first than on the second administration of the QFFQ (Table 6.8). Although the percentage differences ...
National Pre-School Nutrition Survey
... intake of white bread exceeded that of brown/wholemeal. The percentage of children consuming cooked breakfast cereals decreased with age and at age 4 years most breakfast cereals were consumed as ready-to-eat breakfast cereal. Consumption of fruit, including fruit juice, and vegetables increased wit ...
... intake of white bread exceeded that of brown/wholemeal. The percentage of children consuming cooked breakfast cereals decreased with age and at age 4 years most breakfast cereals were consumed as ready-to-eat breakfast cereal. Consumption of fruit, including fruit juice, and vegetables increased wit ...
Anatomic variations in the origin of the left circumflex coronary artery
... Anatomic variations in the origin of the left circumflex coronary artery The patients with a separate orifice of the left anterior descending coronary artery and LCx within the left sinus of valsalva (absent left main trunk) were not taken into consideration in some related studies [16]. However, wh ...
... Anatomic variations in the origin of the left circumflex coronary artery The patients with a separate orifice of the left anterior descending coronary artery and LCx within the left sinus of valsalva (absent left main trunk) were not taken into consideration in some related studies [16]. However, wh ...
Demystifying the Pediatric Cardiomyopathies
... Definitions and Classifications As with any disease, the definitions and classifications of cardiomyopathies aim to provide diagnostic criteria, potential or established etiologies and ultimately some guidance to clinical management for the condition. In 2006 an American Heart Association Scientifi ...
... Definitions and Classifications As with any disease, the definitions and classifications of cardiomyopathies aim to provide diagnostic criteria, potential or established etiologies and ultimately some guidance to clinical management for the condition. In 2006 an American Heart Association Scientifi ...
Nutrition Recommendations and Interventions for Diabetes
... several CVD risk factors, including dsylipidemia, hypertension, and inflammatory markers (29,30). The DPP analysis indicated that lifestyle intervention was cost-effective (31), but other analyses suggest that the expected costs needed to be reduced (32). Both the Finnish Diabetes Prevention study a ...
... several CVD risk factors, including dsylipidemia, hypertension, and inflammatory markers (29,30). The DPP analysis indicated that lifestyle intervention was cost-effective (31), but other analyses suggest that the expected costs needed to be reduced (32). Both the Finnish Diabetes Prevention study a ...
2016 report on the health of canadians
... right, as well as keeping up lifestyle changes such as physical activity and eating a healthy diet. According to Dr. Ezekowitz, while there are various reasons for re-admissions there are also strategies to reduce them. “Heart function clinic nurses are excellent and counsel patients, as do family d ...
... right, as well as keeping up lifestyle changes such as physical activity and eating a healthy diet. According to Dr. Ezekowitz, while there are various reasons for re-admissions there are also strategies to reduce them. “Heart function clinic nurses are excellent and counsel patients, as do family d ...
Anomalous Origin of Right Coronary Artery Originating
... We present a case of a 55-year-old female with a history of hypertension who presented to the emergency department with intermittent chest discomfort for three days. Laboratory results showed an elevated troponin of 0.18 ng/ml and subsequently increased to 0.39 ng/ml. The initial electrocardiogram s ...
... We present a case of a 55-year-old female with a history of hypertension who presented to the emergency department with intermittent chest discomfort for three days. Laboratory results showed an elevated troponin of 0.18 ng/ml and subsequently increased to 0.39 ng/ml. The initial electrocardiogram s ...
Assessment of the course of the great cardiac vein in a
... of the left coronary artery in relation to GCV (14%) is close to the results given by other authors [9]. The arteriovenous triangle formed by branches of the left coronary artery and GCV may, in accordance with the criteria given by Pejkovic and Bogdanovic [15], be closed, or open completely, or ope ...
... of the left coronary artery in relation to GCV (14%) is close to the results given by other authors [9]. The arteriovenous triangle formed by branches of the left coronary artery and GCV may, in accordance with the criteria given by Pejkovic and Bogdanovic [15], be closed, or open completely, or ope ...
Preview Sample 1
... 39. Which of the following statements is consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? A. Choose a diet very low in fat and cholesterol. B. Balance the food you eat with physical activity. C. Choose a diet with plenty of animal products including milk and meats. D. Eat an abundance of satura ...
... 39. Which of the following statements is consistent with the Dietary Guidelines for Americans? A. Choose a diet very low in fat and cholesterol. B. Balance the food you eat with physical activity. C. Choose a diet with plenty of animal products including milk and meats. D. Eat an abundance of satura ...
Effects of Allicin on Hypertension and Cardiac Function in Chronic
... 1. Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is considered as one of the most important diseases with a great burden on health care systems. As CKD progresses, it often leads to serious cardiovascular (CV) events. The patients with CKD are more likely to die of CV disease (CVD) than to progress to k ...
... 1. Introduction Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is considered as one of the most important diseases with a great burden on health care systems. As CKD progresses, it often leads to serious cardiovascular (CV) events. The patients with CKD are more likely to die of CV disease (CVD) than to progress to k ...
Pregnancy-Related Spontaneous Coronary Artery
... membrane oxygenation or left ventricular assist device), is described in Figure 3. Conservative therapy is preferred in the management of stable SCAD patients,6,16 especially because the vast majority of dissected segments heal spontaneously (We reported 79 of 79 cases of healing on repeat angiogram ...
... membrane oxygenation or left ventricular assist device), is described in Figure 3. Conservative therapy is preferred in the management of stable SCAD patients,6,16 especially because the vast majority of dissected segments heal spontaneously (We reported 79 of 79 cases of healing on repeat angiogram ...
a sample of the book
... he purpose of this book is to provide medical librarians, public library librarians, and laypersons with a basic understanding of heart disease and its treatment and management and to direct them to knowledgeable, accurate, and credible resources for further detailed information. Within each chapter ...
... he purpose of this book is to provide medical librarians, public library librarians, and laypersons with a basic understanding of heart disease and its treatment and management and to direct them to knowledgeable, accurate, and credible resources for further detailed information. Within each chapter ...
Sucrose, High-Fructose Corn Syrup, and Fructose, Their Metabolism
... sugars (61). The AHA acknowledged that these recommendations are much lower than other guidelines for added sugars such as those from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (62) and the Institute of Medicine–recommended daily allowances (63). Moreover, the AHA recognized that these recommendations wer ...
... sugars (61). The AHA acknowledged that these recommendations are much lower than other guidelines for added sugars such as those from the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (62) and the Institute of Medicine–recommended daily allowances (63). Moreover, the AHA recognized that these recommendations wer ...
Chapter 8 - FacultyWeb
... state and concentrations may be the most effective way to lower risk of CVD, cancer, and other serious chronic diseases. ...
... state and concentrations may be the most effective way to lower risk of CVD, cancer, and other serious chronic diseases. ...