Coronary artery disease is due to the hardening and narrowing(atherosclerosis ) of the coronary arteries.Actually the arteries that bring blood to the heart muscle (coronary arteries) can become clo...
Balloon angioplasty (also known as just angioplasty) is a procedure that allows your doctor to open blocked coronary arteries, which are the arteries that provide oxygen and nutrients to your heart...
HOLY ANGEL UNIVERSITY ANGELES CITY COLLEGE OF NURSING
CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE In CONGESTIVE HEART FAILURE As a COMPLICATION Of DIABETES MELLITUS TYPE 2
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements ...
The California Technology Assessment Forum is requested to review the scientific evidence for the use of coronary artery calcium measurements to predict cardiovascular events. This update to the Ju...
About heart attacks
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About heart attacks A heart attack occurs when the supply of oxygen-rich blood to the heart is disrupted, usually by a blood clot in one of the co...
Traffic-related air pollution is consistently associated with cardiovascular morbidity
and mortality. Recent human and animal studies suggest that exposure to air pollutants affects vascular
functi...
We explored the association between acute changes in daily mean pulmonary artery
(PA) and right ventricular (RV) pressures and concentrations of ambient fine particulate matter
[PM with aerodynamic...
Getting a successful angiography in India has become very easy for heart patients now days because India has one of the best qualified heart surgey professionals at cardiac surgery hospitals of Del...
Heart disease or cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is the leading cause of death in many countries including the United States, Canada and the United Kingdom, is caused by our daily habits of wha...
Rupture of an abdominal aortic aneurysm, Main artery leading from the heart, Enlarged to a bursting condition, Ultrasound screening, Gall bladder problems, Abdominal aortic aneurysm AAA, 13th lead...
A pre-existing medical condition disqualified Steve Slaven from having health insurance leaving him with only one option when he needed medical assistance – going overseas to get affordable life-ch...
May 19, 2007 Video capsule instead of breakfast Will frequent video endoscopic evaluation help to detect more serious diseases in the digestive tract? Can capsule endoscopy technology be refined to...
May 15, 2007
Drug coated stent program terminated Are stents really effective in preventing heart arteries from occlusion? Is the hype about metal mesh tubes in arteries just another temporary def...
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May 12, 2007
All in vein How does the minimally invasive treatment of varicose veins evolve? Is sclerotherapy a promising therapeutic alternative? Will the trend to treatment at ambulatory outpati...
May 10, 2007
Stapling inside out Can endoluminal techniques successfully applied in circular stapling? How can mechanical fastener devices mimic and minimise the cutting action on the vessel wall ...
May 7, 2007
No Fix for Stent-grafts Are stents and stent-grafts at an evolutionary dead-end? Do extended suprarenal stents with more flexibility lead to more acute fixation? Will a shorter sealing...
May 4, 2007
Medicare folds stents One quarter of the 700,000 stroke cases reported annually in the United States are believed to be related to the clogging of the carotid artery with cholesterol d...