• Premature coronary artery disease (PCAD) refers to atherosclerotic narrowing of coronary arteries in males under 55 years old or in females under 65 years old. (news-medical.net)
  • In total, 1,168 patients with normal coronary arteries were included in the control group, while 1,369 patients with CAD with obstruction equal or above 75% in at least a single coronary artery or ≥ 50% in the left main coronary artery made up the case group. (news-medical.net)
  • In most developed countries, coronary artery disease (CAD), mostly caused by atherosclerosis of coronary arteries, is one of the primary causes of death. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Coronary artery diseases lead to narrowing of arteries that supply blood and nutrients to the heart. (thenewsminute.com)
  • the blocked coronary arteries. (scirp.org)
  • A scan of her coronary arteries showed she had several significant blockages, and instead of going on a planned London vacation with her husband, she headed to an operating room, where she ended up having emergency bypass surgery. (webmd.com)
  • In another study, 1 they used a more precise system by classifying the coronary vessels as non/slightly/moderately/severely/totally obstructed depending on the grade of obstruction in percental gradations from no to total stenosis, but they concentrated on the major arteries and branches. (dovepress.com)
  • Stent induced hemodynamic changes in the coronary arteries are associated with higher risk of adverse clinical outcome. (researchgate.net)
  • PCI is an alternative to coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG, often referred to as "bypass surgery"), which bypasses stenotic arteries by grafting vessels from elsewhere in the body. (wikipedia.org)
  • Mortality from all causes, coronary heart disease, stroke, and alcohol related causes over 21 years of follow up related to units of alcohol consumed per week. (bmj.com)
  • There was no strong relation between alcohol consumption and mortality from coronary heart disease after adjustment. (bmj.com)
  • There have been numerous studies investigating the effects of alcohol consumption on mortality. (bmj.com)
  • There may be problems with selection bias related to health in these studies, however, as sick people may not drink because of their illness, leading to an apparent increased risk of mortality among non-drinkers. (bmj.com)
  • Orth-Gomer K, Unden A: Type A behavior, social support, and coronary risk: Interaction and significance for mortality in cardiac patients. (karger.com)
  • Based on repeated measurement of health behaviors the CroHort Study showed that health behavior explains a great deal more of class inequalities in mortality than observed in previous studies. (srce.hr)
  • B: funnel plot comparing coronary heart disease mortality between men in the DM-CHD- group with men in the DM+CHD- group. (revespcardiol.org)
  • Coffee consumption and coronary heart disease mortality in Scottish men: a 21 year follow up study. (bmj.com)
  • In the SII Study cohort, the 4-yr mortality from CHD and the 4-yr incidence of nonfatal myocardial infarction (MI) did not show a definite relationship to 1-h postload plasma glucose. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • Introduction:Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a risk factor for increased morbidity, mortality, and cardiovascular disease. (who.int)
  • Mathers, C.D. and Loncar, D. (2006) Projections of Global Mortality and Burden of Disease from 2002 to 2030. (scirp.org)
  • Wu F, Mao L, Zhuang P, Chen X, Jiao J, Zhang Y. Plant-sourced cooking oil consumption is associated with lower total mortality in a longitudinal nationwide cohort study. (medlineplus.gov)
  • Study also have shown that an elevated De Ritis ratio on admission was significantly associated with intensive care unit mortality and hospital mortality after cardiac arrest [5]. (medscimonit.com)
  • Prior research shows that for female patients treatment of severely calcified coronary lesions results in major adverse procedural complications in up to 5% not seen in males, and in the long-term they have higher mortality and significantly worse outcomes compared to treatment of no or mildly calcified lesions. (yale.edu)
  • We used the IMPACT Policy Model to link predicted changes in smoking prevalence to changes in premature coronary heart disease (CHD) mortality for ages 35-74. (who.int)
  • The study recruited 2099 individuals with PCAD from hospitals with catheterization labs in different cities and ethnicities throughout Iran who underwent coronary angiography (women aged ≤ 70 and men ≤ 60). (news-medical.net)
  • The hospital used data collected from patients below 30 years of age who underwent coronary angiography for symptomatic coronary artery disease. (thenewsminute.com)
  • After they provided verbal assent and underwent coronary angiography, 296 patients in 7 U.K. centers were randomized through an interactive voice-response program to either in-hospital complete revascularization (n = 150) or IRA-only revascularization (n = 146). (nih.gov)
  • It is often asymptomatic early in the course of the disease but may lead to chest pain (angina) and/or heart attack with progressive development of narrowing (stenosis) or plaque rupture of the arterial wall. (news-medical.net)
  • In survivors of cardiac arrest, CAD with over 75% stenosis is observed in 40%-86% of patients, depending on the age and sex of the population studied. (medscape.com)
  • In an autopsy study of 169 cases of coronary death, approximately 61% of patients had died suddenly of presumed VF, and another 15% of cases showed more than 75% stenosis in three or four vessels as well as similar severe lesions in at least two vessels. (medscape.com)
  • Gruntzig, A. (1978) Trans Luminal Dilatation of Coronary-Artery Stenosis. (scirp.org)
  • SCAD was defined as epicardial coronary artery diameter stenosis ≥90% or epicardial coronary artery diameter stenosis ≥75% accompanied by symptoms or stress-induced myocardial ischemia. (medscimonit.com)
  • For scientists and clinicians who carry out research about the genesis of atherosclerosis, it has always been compelling to somehow quantify the grade of severity of coronary artery calcification and stenosis. (dovepress.com)
  • Since the late 1960s, the severity of coronary stenosis was suspected to be a prognostic factor for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD), 1 - 3 and this hypothesis was proven in several clinical studies with long follow-up periods. (dovepress.com)
  • Coronary artery disease was defined as one or more 70 percent or higher stenosis, or fractional flow reserve 0.80 or less. (diagnosticimaging.com)
  • PCI may be appropriate for patients with stable coronary artery disease if they meet certain criteria, such as having any coronary stenosis greater than 50 percent or having angina symptoms that are unresponsive to medical therapy. (wikipedia.org)
  • 1 2 In recent years these "acute phase reactants" have been studied as potential markers of more subtle and persistent systemic alterations that may be loosely called low grade inflammation. (bmj.com)
  • 30%) versus higher left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF), and presence or absence of an acute coronary syndrome (ACS), consistently supported a benefit from intervention. (medscape.com)
  • Recent studies have shown that a high aspartate aminotransferase-to-alanine aminotransferase ratio (De Ritis ratio) is associated with a worse prognosis in patients with acute myocardial infarction [2,3] and acute heart failure [4]. (medscimonit.com)
  • While nearly half of the medically managed patients had discontinued medicines, non-adherence was less than one-third in those who underwent angioplasty,' the study said. (thenewsminute.com)
  • MATERIALS & METHODS: All women who underwent coronary angiogram at the cardiac catheterisation laboratory at the department of cardiology, King George Hospital during the period between January 2014 and November 2014 were included in the study. (jebmh.com)
  • 506 men who died from coronary heart disease or had a non-fatal myocardial infarction and 1025 men who remained free of such disease until 1996 selected from 5661 men aged 40-59 years who provided blood samples in 1978-1980. (bmj.com)
  • The study participants consisted of 4070 years-old men who had experienced a myocardial infarction and been diagnosed with CAD. (oulu.fi)
  • In patients with a restricted or blocked coronary artery, PCI may be the best option to re-establish blood flow as well as prevent angina (chest pain), myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) and death. (wikipedia.org)
  • Although PCI may not provide any greater help in preventing death or myocardial infarction over oral medication for patients with stable coronary artery disease, it likely provides better relief of angina. (wikipedia.org)
  • The primary endpoint was a composite of cardiovascular death, spontaneous (nonprocedural) myocardial infarction, ischemic stroke or ischemia-driven coronary revascularization. (acc.org)
  • Researchers led by Stefan M. Nidorf, MD, FACC, also noted significantly lower rates of spontaneous myocardial infarction or ischemia-driven coronary revascularization, cardiovascular death or spontaneous myocardial infarction, ischemia-driven coronary revascularization, and spontaneous myocardial infarction with colchicine than with placebo. (acc.org)
  • Proton pump inhibitor use and risk of adverse cardiovascular events in aspirin treated patients with first time myocardial infarction: nationwide propensity score matched study. (janusinfo.se)
  • The study will be presented at the American College of Cardiology (ACC) Middle East 2022 Together with the 13th Emirates Cardiac Society Congress, taking place in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, October 7-9, 2022. (news-medical.net)
  • Although there is preliminary evidence that alexithymia may influence the course of coronary heart disease (CHD), there are no studies exploring attempts to modify alexithymic characteristics in cardiac patients. (karger.com)
  • Hospitalized coronary heart disease patients had higher risks prevalence than general population, while the highest prevalence of risks was recorded among patients in cardiac rehabilitation program. (srce.hr)
  • The study demonstrated that dynamic and static exercise performed in a cold environment increases cardiac workload of stable CAD patients by ca. 20% compared with the corresponding exercise in a neutral environment. (oulu.fi)
  • Keeping up connections -- and forming new ones -- is a critical part of cardiac rehab for patients like Neyhard, says Yale professor Matthew Burg, PhD, a clinical psychologist who researches how stress and emotional factors affect cardiovascular disease . (webmd.com)
  • Cardiac Phase Space Tomography Analysis (cPSTA) may provide comparable diagnostic utility to functional tests in assessing coronary artery disease (CAD) without cardiac stress tests, according to a study published in PLOS One . (diagnosticimaging.com)
  • Background - Despite evidence of regional variation across North America, there have been no comprehensive studies of cardiac procedure rates for coronary heart disease in Canada. (ices.on.ca)
  • Results and Conclusions - The crude rate of cardiac catheterization in Canada increased from 359.9 to 471.5 per 100,000 population across the five years studied. (ices.on.ca)
  • This study aims to improve cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) techniques. (nih.gov)
  • 3. Stroke and cardiac failure, usually associated with hypertension, are the most common forms of heart disease in the African Region. (who.int)
  • 6. Hypertension is closely related to the risk of stroke, coronary heart disease and cardiac and renal failure. (who.int)
  • [ 7 ] No single coronary artery lesion is associated with an increased risk for VF. (medscape.com)
  • The number of cases of coronary heart disease is increasing, though at a slower rate than in Western countries. (who.int)
  • 2007) Optimal Medical Therapy with or without PCI for Stable Coronary Disease. (scirp.org)
  • Cross-sectional multicentre study embedded in a clinical trial on 1,022 patients with stable coronary heart disease in which socio-demographic variables, comorbidity, treatment and cardiovascular risk- factor control were collected. (revespcardiol.org)
  • Uses of balloon catheters or BMS for the treatment of coronary artery lesions shows good short-term results but long-term follow up revealed restenosis in up to 20%-30% of patients. (scirp.org)
  • These benefits and lower costs compared to surgical treatment make the DES an attractive alternative for the treatment of coronary artery disease. (scirp.org)
  • 1994) A Randomized Comparison of Coronary-Stent Placement and Balloon Angioplasty in the Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease. (scirp.org)
  • This study was done to assess the association of NAFLD with coronary artery disease (CAD) in type 2 diabetes mellitus. (who.int)
  • Materials and Methods: The study was done as a cross‑sectional study in a tertiary care medical college hospital for 2 years among 218 adults patients of both sexes with type 2 diabetes mellitus. (who.int)
  • The association of NAFLD in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients with symptoms of angina according to modified rose and ECG changes using Minnesota codes was studied. (who.int)
  • We studied 1924 men and women between 50 and 79 years of age at baseline with no clinical evidence of CHD and not taking antihypertensive drug therapy. (nih.gov)
  • Coronary Artery Disease: From Mechanism to Clinical Practice. (iasp-pain.org)
  • Clinical trials have shown satisfactory effects on coronary heart disease (CHD). (hindawi.com)
  • Methods Using UK data for 1202 patients from the Clinical Evaluation of Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Coronary Heart Disease 2 trial, we conducted an economic evaluation to assess the cost-effectiveness of CMR, MPS and NICE guidelines. (bmj.com)
  • Design: Prospective clinical study. (kcl.ac.uk)
  • Ventricular fibrillation (VF) occurs in a variety of clinical situations but is most often associated with coronary artery disease (CAD). (medscape.com)
  • Although elderly people has a higher incidence of coronary heart disease, this group is seldom included in clinical trials. (revespcardiol.org)
  • For example, in one of their studies, Proudfit et al 3 concentrated on the number of severe stenoses and correlated them to clinical characteristics such as duration of the history of angina pectoris, distribution of pain, and serum cholesterol. (dovepress.com)
  • Early retrospective analyses have suggested that coronary IVL can potentially bridge the disparity in clinical outcomes between sexes, however the studies only included a limited number of females with strict inclusion criteria. (yale.edu)
  • Dr. Morris is the clinical disease team lead for the health systems and worker safety task force for the CDC COVID-19 response. (cdc.gov)
  • Dr. Sircar is an epidemiologist on the clinical disease team for the CDC COVID-19 response. (cdc.gov)
  • Danon disease usually manifests with the clinical triad of cardiomyopathy, skeletal myopathy, and intellectual disability. (medscape.com)
  • abstract = "Objective: To examine if chest pain increases the risk of depression and anxiety, or, on the other hand, depression and anxiety increase the risk of chest pain onset in patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). (kcl.ac.uk)
  • The lowest prevalence of health risks was recorded among children and adolescents, followed by general adult population from the CroHort Study. (srce.hr)
  • Furthermore, other studies in rural areas have indicated a lower prevalence of CHD compared to urban areas, however an increasing trend is seen among them as well [18]. (ijsr.net)
  • 22 ]. The overall prevalence of ischemic ble burden of high risk factors such as obe- heart diseases in men was 2.3% in the rural sity and hypercholesterolemia and mal- and 4.7% in the urban populations and cor- nutrition and hypocholesterolaemia [ 2 ]. (who.int)
  • Its prevalence is very high in some countries.7 Some studies carried out in the Region show a clear relationship between the level of blood pressure, salt and fat consumption and body weight. (who.int)
  • Detailed investigation of new aspects of vessel wall biology that are implicated by genetic association but have not previously been explored in atherosclerosis may provide new insights into the complex etiology of disease and, hence, identify new targets. (cardiobrief.org)
  • 1994) A Comparison of Balloon-Expandable-Stent Implantation with Balloon Angioplasty in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease. (scirp.org)
  • The process involves combining coronary angioplasty with stenting, which is the insertion of a permanent wire-meshed tube that is either drug eluting (DES) or composed of bare metal (BMS). (wikipedia.org)
  • Coronary angioplasty was first introduced in 1977 by Andreas Gruentzig in Switzerland. (wikipedia.org)
  • Coronary angioplasty is usually performed using invasive catheter-based procedures by an interventional cardiologist, a medical doctor with special training in the treatment of the heart. (wikipedia.org)
  • CvLPRIT (Complete versus Lesion-only Primary PCI trial) is a U.K. open-label randomized study comparing complete revascularization at index admission with treatment of the infarct-related artery (IRA) only. (nih.gov)
  • In patients presenting for P-PCI with multivessel disease, index admission complete revascularization significantly lowered the rate of the composite primary endpoint at 12 months compared with treating only the IRA. (nih.gov)
  • This would indicate an early death for many patients with symptomatic coronary heart disease. (thenewsminute.com)
  • ment for established symptomatic coronary heart disease. (scirp.org)
  • The prospective multi-center registry will focus on the safety and effectiveness of Shockwave's intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) technology in female patients with symptomatic ischemic heart disease or coronary artery disease (CAD). (yale.edu)
  • The research team will enroll 400 female patients with symptomatic ischemic heart disease at 50 investigational centers in the United States and Europe with three-year follow-up. (yale.edu)
  • This study provides further evidence in support of increasing whole grain intake for the prevention of CHD in US populations. (harvard.edu)
  • The 2019 ACC/American Heart Association Guideline on the Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease recommends a diet that emphasizes the intake of vegetables, fruits, legumes, whole grains and fish to decrease heart disease risk factors. (news-medical.net)
  • Regular physical exercise is important both for the prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD), but also for its treatment, and rehabilitation. (oulu.fi)
  • Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (cdc.gov)
  • Coronary heart disease patients over 64 years receive less drugs for coronary event recurrence prevention than their younger counterparts despite their worse cardiovascular risk profile. (revespcardiol.org)
  • Because dietary factors 'contribute substantially to the burden of preventable illness and premature death in the United States,' the national health promotion and disease prevention objectives encourage schools to provide nutrition education from preschool through 12th grade (1). (cdc.gov)
  • It is concluded that this study recommends estimating Urinary Albumin excretion for 24 hours to identify high risk individuals for Coronary Artery Disease and to add this laboratory workup as a tool for Primary Prevention of CAD. (ijcmas.com)
  • Just as NIOSH recommends that fire departments implement effective prevention programs to address the risk factors for cardiovascular disease, we would like to see every workplace preventing work-related illness, injury, and disability and promoting healthy living and lifestyles to reduce and prevent chronic disease. (cdc.gov)
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) cannot attest to the accuracy of a non-federal website. (cdc.gov)
  • Washed red blood cell specimens are processed, stored, and shipped to the Division of Laboratory Sciences, National Center for Environmental Health, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA for analysis. (cdc.gov)
  • The action plan for the global strategy for the prevention and control of noncommunicable diseases addresses key components: surveillance, prevention, and health care. (who.int)
  • The importance of surveillance and monitoring of progress made in the prevention and control of NCDs was emphasized during the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases, which was held on 19 and 20 September 2011 in New York. (who.int)
  • Resolution 66/2 on the Political Declaration of the High-level Meeting of the General Assembly on the Prevention and Control of Non-Communicable Diseases was adopted by the General Assembly on 19 September 2011. (who.int)
  • According to the analysis, the adverse reactions with a statistically significant difference between the two groups were gastrointestinal diseases, with the incidence in the experimental group being higher than that in the control group, and the main manifestations were gastrointestinal symptoms. (hindawi.com)
  • The relationship of glucose tolerance to the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD) has been investigated in two cohorts of Finnish men: 3267 men ages 40-59 yr from the Social Insurance Institution's (SII) Coronary Heart Disease Study and 1059 men ages 30-59 yr from the Helsinki Policemen Study. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • The relationship of plasma insulin level to the incidence of CHD was also investigated in the Helsinki Policemen Study. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • In the Helsinki Policemen Study cohort, the 5-yr incidence of "hard criteria" CHD (CHD death and nonfatal MI) was significantly related to high 1-h postload blood glucose level but not to fasting or 2-h postload blood glucose levels. (diabetesjournals.org)
  • RESULTS: The incidence of single vessel disease and two-vessel disease is similar in both groups (22.4% and 24.6% in premenopausal and postmenopausal groups respectively. (jebmh.com)
  • The preva- past 3 decades in Pakistan the incidence of lence of hypertension was 16.3% in men coronary heart disease (CHD) has in- and 20.4% in women in the rural communi- creased [ 2-15 ]. (who.int)
  • 4. The growth in the incidence of CVDs in Africa is linked to the adoption of lifestyles that, along with other factors, increase the possibility of being affected by these diseases. (who.int)
  • METHODS: A two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis was carried out using five single nucleotide polymorphisms previously associated with periodontitis in genome-wide association studies. (cam.ac.uk)
  • The methods used to assess the conditions have changed during the pandemic as the amount of literature and types of studies increased. (cdc.gov)
  • Methods Effect sizes and socioeconomic gradients for all six types of smoking policy in the UK setting were adapted from systematic reviews, or if not available, from primary studies. (who.int)
  • This study aims to improve magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods to detect coronary heart disease. (nih.gov)
  • This study aims to identify better MRI methods and new ways of imaging cardiovascular disease to understand cardiovascular and brain function. (nih.gov)
  • Describe the risk associated with specific underlying conditions from the two cohort studies and studies using other methods. (cdc.gov)
  • What components of chronic care organisation relate to better primary care for coronary heart disease patients? (bmj.com)
  • Studies performed in Spain on elderly coronary heart disease patients have been conducted in hospital settings. (revespcardiol.org)
  • The aim of our study was to analyse wether the management of coronary heart disease patients over 64 years of age cared by family physicians differed from that of the rest. (revespcardiol.org)
  • Compared with men in the bottom third of baseline measurements of C reactive protein, men in the top third had an odds ratio for coronary heart disease of 2.13 (95% confidence interval 1.38 to 3.28) after age, town, smoking, vascular risk factors, and indicators of socioeconomic status were adjusted for. (bmj.com)
  • If the sharp short term fluctuations are ignored, then long term circulating concentrations of these factors show a similar year-to-year consistency within individuals to levels of some more extensively studied risk factors such as blood cholesterol concentration and blood pressure. (bmj.com)
  • Low-grade inflammation has been correlated with risk factors of cardiovascular diseases (CVD). (bvsalud.org)
  • 2009) EUROASPIRE III: A Survey on the Lifestyle, Risk Factors and Use of Cardioprotective Drug Therapies in Coronary Patients from Twenty-Two European Countries. (scirp.org)
  • Several studies in developing countries indicated that coronary risk factors may be related to SES and urbanisation [15, 16]. (ijsr.net)
  • Coronary artery disease though more common in postmenopausal women, is not uncommon in premenopausal women especially in those having non-conventional risk factors. (jebmh.com)
  • The first set of risk factors for CVDs, which include family or personal history of cardiovascular disease, race ,2 gender 3 and age ,4 are not modifiable by interventions. (who.int)
  • We will show the categorizing of the evidence, share with you the findings of those two large cohort studies, and review actions healthcare providers can take. (cdc.gov)
  • In one of the first studies to examine the relationship between different types of grain intake and premature coronary artery disease in the Middle East, researchers found a higher intake of refined grain was associated with an increased risk of premature coronary artery disease in an Iranian population, while eating whole grains was associated with reduced risk. (news-medical.net)
  • EMPOWER CAD is the first coronary intervention study to only include female patients, led by prominent interventional cardiologists. (yale.edu)
  • Cardiovascular diseases, Microalbuminuria, Non-diabetics. (ijcmas.com)
  • 1. The burden of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) is increasing rapidly in Africa and this group of diseases is now becoming a public health problem throughout the WHO African Region. (who.int)
  • According to the World Health Report 2001, cardiovascular diseases accounted for 9.2% of the total deaths in the Region in 2000 (more than the deaths caused by malaria) as compared with 8.15% in 1990. (who.int)
  • In the context of results from other relevant studies these findings suggest that some inflammatory processes, unrelated to the chronic infections studied here, are likely to be involved in coronary heart disease. (bmj.com)
  • These markers of inflammation might, however, be indicators of chronic infective processes possibly correlated with risk of coronary heart disease, such as infection by Chlamydia pneumoniae or chronic gastric infection with Helicobacter pylori . (bmj.com)
  • This disease is a precursor to 10%-20% of chronic myocarditis cases and dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), which is a leading cause of heart transplantation worldwide ( 2 ). (cdc.gov)
  • A relatively rare chronic disease where the heart muscle is abnormally enlarged, thickened, and/or stiffened, unable to pump blood effectively, resulting in irregular heartbeats ( arrhythmias ) and possibly heart failure. (diagnose-me.com)
  • A significantly lower occurrence of cardiovascular events was observed in chronic coronary disease patients receiving low-dose colchicine compared with those receiving placebo, according to results from the LoDoCo2 trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine and presented at ESC Congress 2020 . (acc.org)
  • BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Observational studies have reported an association between periodontitis and cardiovascular disease but whether this association is causal is uncertain. (cam.ac.uk)
  • This suggests that associations reported in observational studies may represent confounding. (cam.ac.uk)
  • Ngamruengphong S, Leontiadis GI, Radhi S, Dentino A, Nugent K. Proton pump inhibitors and risk of fracture: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies. (janusinfo.se)
  • Prospective cohort study. (bmj.com)
  • A new prospective, longitudinal study from researchers at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, MA, adds greater depth to this understanding, finding a stronger association between shingles and these cardiovascular events than previously thought. (medicalnewstoday.com)
  • Researchers from several states performed a prospective multicenter study to develop machine-learned algorithms to assess for CAD and to test the accuracy of the algorithms. (diagnosticimaging.com)
  • The study design was a real‐life longitudinal follow‐up counseling intervention. (jyu.fi)
  • To date, no systematic review of studies substantiating this assertion has been carried out. (revespcardiol.org)
  • The present study was an observational cross sectional study which included sixty non diabetic subjects of both sexes with coronary artery disease admitted as inpatients in Meenakshi Medical College Hospital & Research Institute in Kanchipuram during the study period between February 2014 - September 2015. (ijcmas.com)
  • Current definitions of hypertension are based on levels of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP), but not on pulse pressure (PP). We examined whether PP adds useful information for predicting coronary heart disease (CHD) in the population-based Framingham Heart Study. (nih.gov)
  • Research in mice and humans points to oxidative stress and inflammation as likely drivers of noise-induced health effects such as hypertension and heart disease. (the-scientist.com)
  • Garg, S. and Serruys, P.W. (2010) Coronary Stents: Current Status. (scirp.org)
  • Concomitant use of proton pump inhibitors and clopidogrel in patients with coronary, cerebrovascular, or peripheral artery disease in the FRENA registry. (janusinfo.se)
  • The NHANES program suspended field operations in March 2020 due to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. (cdc.gov)
  • Led by co-principal investigators Alexandra Lansky, MD , professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine, Columbia University's Margaret McEntegart, MD, PhD, and Nieves Gonzalo from the Hospital Clinico San Carlos in Madrid, Spain, EMPOWER CAD will address the inequality gap in the treatment of complex calcified coronary lesions. (yale.edu)