Care guide for Coronary Artery Disease. Includes: possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support.
A network-based analysis of the types of coronary artery disease from traditional Chinese medicine perspective: Potential for therapeutics and drug discovery WeiZhou,YonghuaWang, inJournal of Ethnopharmacology, 2014 1Introduction Coronary artery disease(CAD), also calledcoronary heart disease, is the...
Coronary artery disease, also called coronary or atherosclerotic heart disease, is a serious condition caused by a buildup of plaque in your coronary arteries, the blood vessels that bring oxygen-rich blood to your heart. It affects...
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Visit Boston Scientific’s page to learn more about coronary artery disease, including: risk factors, symptoms, treatments, and more to help you determine if a coronary stent procedure is right for you.
Patients with stable coronary artery disease should have their modifiable coronary risk factors intensively treated. Hypertension should be treated with beta-blockers and angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors. Patients should be treated with high-dose statins. Diabetics should have their hemoglobin A 1c...
[36]. Indeed, the management options are largely dictated by the presence or absence of coexisting obstructive coronary artery disease. Where coronary artery disease is present, treatment is guided by the underlying coronary artery stenosis. In the absence of coronary artery stenosis treatment is not...
heart. Coronary thrombolysis therapy is widely used; it involves the administration of drugs such as streptokinase or tissue plasminogen activator (tPA) to prevent further blood clots from forming. Angioplasty orcoronary artery bypasssurgery are additional measures for patients requiring further treatment...
Accordingly, it is possible that, RhoA/ROCK pathway blockers including statins or fasudil may prove to be useful in addition to CCBs for the treatment of coronary spasm [119], [121]. Further studies are required to elucidate the pathogenesis of this intriguing disease of coronary artery and ...