HeartNews - Philippine Heart Association
... medications. This condition is generally called Chronic Stable Angina. Other accompanying symptoms of the pain include shortness of breath, cold sweats, and nausea. Sometimes, CAD may present initially as a heart attack, which is due to sudden complete blockage of the coronary vessel brought about b ...
... medications. This condition is generally called Chronic Stable Angina. Other accompanying symptoms of the pain include shortness of breath, cold sweats, and nausea. Sometimes, CAD may present initially as a heart attack, which is due to sudden complete blockage of the coronary vessel brought about b ...
2011 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery:
... and evaluating all available evidence to develop balanced, patient-centric recommendations for clinical practice. Experts in the subject under consideration are selected by the ACCF and AHA to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines in partnership with representatives from other medical o ...
... and evaluating all available evidence to develop balanced, patient-centric recommendations for clinical practice. Experts in the subject under consideration are selected by the ACCF and AHA to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines in partnership with representatives from other medical o ...
ACC/AATS/AHA/ASE/ASNC/SCAI/SCCT/STS 2017 Appropriate Use
... formation around clinical scenarios and patient features ...
... formation around clinical scenarios and patient features ...
STS 2017 Appropriate Use Criteria for Coronary Revascularization
... formation around clinical scenarios and patient features ...
... formation around clinical scenarios and patient features ...
2011 ACCF/AHA Guideline for Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery
... and evaluating all available evidence to develop balanced, patient-centric recommendations for clinical practice. Experts in the subject under consideration are selected by the ACCF and AHA to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines in partnership with representatives from other medical o ...
... and evaluating all available evidence to develop balanced, patient-centric recommendations for clinical practice. Experts in the subject under consideration are selected by the ACCF and AHA to examine subject-specific data and write guidelines in partnership with representatives from other medical o ...
High Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Mortality
... However, morbidity data should not be extrapolated to studies with mortality as an endpoint. Risk factors such as cigarette use, blood cholesterol level, and blood pressure may be strongly associated with initial manifestations of coronary disease, while long-term survival of coronary patients may b ...
... However, morbidity data should not be extrapolated to studies with mortality as an endpoint. Risk factors such as cigarette use, blood cholesterol level, and blood pressure may be strongly associated with initial manifestations of coronary disease, while long-term survival of coronary patients may b ...
Percutaneous Coronary Interventions in the Real World: Lessons From the Nineties
... practice is based upon our own experience which is reflected by the everyday population in our own hospitals. In the real world, it is often difficult to fit our individual patients into the framework of prospective randomised clinical trials. There is a difference between the average trial patient ...
... practice is based upon our own experience which is reflected by the everyday population in our own hospitals. In the real world, it is often difficult to fit our individual patients into the framework of prospective randomised clinical trials. There is a difference between the average trial patient ...
T wave alternans in experimental myocardial infarction: Time course
... In earlier studies on TWA caused by ischemia, TWA was observed during exercise stress-test, 15 accompanied ST elevation in patients with Prinzmetal's angina 16 and transitory occlusion of coronary artery during PCI. 17,18 In our study, TWA occurrence was markedly higher (93%) than in studies with ev ...
... In earlier studies on TWA caused by ischemia, TWA was observed during exercise stress-test, 15 accompanied ST elevation in patients with Prinzmetal's angina 16 and transitory occlusion of coronary artery during PCI. 17,18 In our study, TWA occurrence was markedly higher (93%) than in studies with ev ...
Myocardial metabolism in experimental infarction and heart failure
... Although multiple clinical trials completed during the past two decades have unequivocally demonstrated decreased mortality and morbidity rates - thanks to the advances in pharmacological treatment with ACE inhibitors, β-blockers and aldosterone antagonists - CHF and myocardial infarction (MI) conti ...
... Although multiple clinical trials completed during the past two decades have unequivocally demonstrated decreased mortality and morbidity rates - thanks to the advances in pharmacological treatment with ACE inhibitors, β-blockers and aldosterone antagonists - CHF and myocardial infarction (MI) conti ...
ACC/AATS/AHA/ASE/ASNC/SCAI/SCCT/STS 2016
... and STEMI guideline (4,5). New clinical trials have been ...
... and STEMI guideline (4,5). New clinical trials have been ...
Polarographic Oxygen, the Epicardial Electrocardiogram and
... tiou until there was constriction to about one fourth of the initial diameter. At central electrodes there was then a prompt, yet comparatively slow, fall of polarographic oxygen in the ischemic area. This began before any other evidences of ischemia appeared, and continued until there was a low, re ...
... tiou until there was constriction to about one fourth of the initial diameter. At central electrodes there was then a prompt, yet comparatively slow, fall of polarographic oxygen in the ischemic area. This began before any other evidences of ischemia appeared, and continued until there was a low, re ...
8 Proximal Anomalous Connections of Coronary Arteries in Adults
... adults undergoing a coronary angiography to detect a coronary artery disease (CAD). The absence of diagnosis in young people may have severe consequences with sudden death occurring frequently during intensive exertion. The prognosis depends mainly on the initial course of the ectopic coronary vesse ...
... adults undergoing a coronary angiography to detect a coronary artery disease (CAD). The absence of diagnosis in young people may have severe consequences with sudden death occurring frequently during intensive exertion. The prognosis depends mainly on the initial course of the ectopic coronary vesse ...
A ngiographic Study of Normal Coronary A rteries as First
... B)The left circumflex artery (LCX): runs across the left atrioventricular groove toward the left and into the diaphragmatic surface of the heart and usually ends before reaching the posterior interventricular sulcus .The LCX artery supplies the posterolateral LV , the anterolateral papillary muscle ...
... B)The left circumflex artery (LCX): runs across the left atrioventricular groove toward the left and into the diaphragmatic surface of the heart and usually ends before reaching the posterior interventricular sulcus .The LCX artery supplies the posterolateral LV , the anterolateral papillary muscle ...
Prior exercise improves survival, infarct healing, and left ventricular
... provides superior protection compared with either exercise intervention alone. After 2 wk of voluntary wheel running or sedentary housing, MI was induced in C57Bl/6 mice, after which exercise was stopped (EX-MI-SED and SED-MI-SED groups, where EX is exercise and SED is sedentary) or continued (EX-MI ...
... provides superior protection compared with either exercise intervention alone. After 2 wk of voluntary wheel running or sedentary housing, MI was induced in C57Bl/6 mice, after which exercise was stopped (EX-MI-SED and SED-MI-SED groups, where EX is exercise and SED is sedentary) or continued (EX-MI ...
IVD Care - All or None - WCHQ Online Community
... initiated or continued as first-line therapy in women and men less than or equal to 75 years of age who have clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, unless contraindicated. In November 2013, the ACC and AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines released updated guidance for the treatment of blo ...
... initiated or continued as first-line therapy in women and men less than or equal to 75 years of age who have clinical atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, unless contraindicated. In November 2013, the ACC and AHA Task Force on Practice Guidelines released updated guidance for the treatment of blo ...
Prognostic Value of Angiographic Indices of Coronary Artery
... index range from zero to three vessels diseased. The criterion for one, two, or three vessel disease is a 70% or more reduction in the internal diameter of the right, left anterior descending, or left circumflex system. A 50% or more reduction in the internal diameter of the left main coronary arter ...
... index range from zero to three vessels diseased. The criterion for one, two, or three vessel disease is a 70% or more reduction in the internal diameter of the right, left anterior descending, or left circumflex system. A 50% or more reduction in the internal diameter of the left main coronary arter ...
Systolic Diastolic Partial Volume Differences on ECG-Gated Rb
... “cold spot” phantoms were imaged for accuracy of quantitative recovery of activity by the PET-CT scanner. Image reconstruction parameters were identical to those used for patient studies. For “hot spot” imaging, a tree-like phantom (the Mullani “finger” phantom) with angled branches of varying width ...
... “cold spot” phantoms were imaged for accuracy of quantitative recovery of activity by the PET-CT scanner. Image reconstruction parameters were identical to those used for patient studies. For “hot spot” imaging, a tree-like phantom (the Mullani “finger” phantom) with angled branches of varying width ...
Visualization and quantification of myocardial mass at risk using
... injections are used. Another benefit of an agent with a resistant microcapsule shell is pressure insensitivity. Previously used contrast agents are destroyed by diagnostic acoustic pressures. This results in unreliable myocardial opacification, especially if its longer persistence is required as is ...
... injections are used. Another benefit of an agent with a resistant microcapsule shell is pressure insensitivity. Previously used contrast agents are destroyed by diagnostic acoustic pressures. This results in unreliable myocardial opacification, especially if its longer persistence is required as is ...
Origination and Development of Isoproterenol Induced Myocardial
... increased heart rate similarly but the cardiac lesion– producing doses of isoproterenol resulted in a fall in blood pressure. It was suggested that the fall in aortic blood pressure was of such a degree that a reduced coronary flow could be inferred. It was further postulated that the necrotic lesio ...
... increased heart rate similarly but the cardiac lesion– producing doses of isoproterenol resulted in a fall in blood pressure. It was suggested that the fall in aortic blood pressure was of such a degree that a reduced coronary flow could be inferred. It was further postulated that the necrotic lesio ...
left bundle branch block significance
... resynchronization therapy (CRT) (5-11). LBBB provides prognostic information (5), but it also poses challenges in therapeutic management (3,6). Cardiovascular pathology, represented particularly by the coronary artery disease, has become a pandemic disease of this century, with an increased incidenc ...
... resynchronization therapy (CRT) (5-11). LBBB provides prognostic information (5), but it also poses challenges in therapeutic management (3,6). Cardiovascular pathology, represented particularly by the coronary artery disease, has become a pandemic disease of this century, with an increased incidenc ...
Superoxide Dismutase Plus Catalase Improve Contractile Function
... SUMMARY. Fifteen minutes of coronary occlusion followed by reperfusion does not result in myocardial necrosis; however, the contractile function and high energy phosphate content of the previously ischemic myocardium remains depressed or 'stunned' for several hours to days after reperfusion. Oxygen- ...
... SUMMARY. Fifteen minutes of coronary occlusion followed by reperfusion does not result in myocardial necrosis; however, the contractile function and high energy phosphate content of the previously ischemic myocardium remains depressed or 'stunned' for several hours to days after reperfusion. Oxygen- ...
Serum Magnesium in Patients with Acute Myocardial Infarction
... depends on dietary intake and recent studies showed that vast majority of elderly do not consume the average dietary requirement for magnesium.23 The prevalence of magnesium in the general population is estimated at 2%,24 but it may be as high as 53% in specific highrisk group such as patients with ...
... depends on dietary intake and recent studies showed that vast majority of elderly do not consume the average dietary requirement for magnesium.23 The prevalence of magnesium in the general population is estimated at 2%,24 but it may be as high as 53% in specific highrisk group such as patients with ...