Drugs, stents (coronary artery stenting), surgery (coronary artery aortic bypass grafting, also known as "coronary artery bypass grafting") are the current three mainstays of CHD treatment. As the incidence of coronary heart disease and acute myocardial infarction is increasing year by year, ...
StentsPolymersDiethylstilbestrol支架聚合物己烯雌酚AIMS: Long-term polymer residue in the coronary milieu is a consequence of current drug-eluting stent (DES) therapy and has been implicated in late adverse events. We developed a novel...
CORONARY heart diseaseTreatmentFocuses on benefits of using stents in percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) for unblocking clogged arteries in coronary heart disease patients. Process by which stents are used by surgeons in P...
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the narrowing (stenosis) of the arteries in the heart. It is usually caused by a buildup of fat or calcium deposits called plaque. Over time, this plaque can build to a total blockage of the artery known as atherosclerosis. ...
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the narrowing (stenosis) of the arteries in the heart. It is usually caused by a buildup of fat or calcium deposits called plaque. Over time, this plaque can build to a total blockage of the artery known as atherosclerosis. ...
Coronary heart disease, a major killer in Northern Ireland, is caused by narrowing within the heart's arteries. Progressive narrowing and blockage of the vessels can lead to angina, heart attacks and death. Until some years ago the only treatment was to bypass these arteries with new veins...
Heart disease (coronary artery disease) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Explore the types and causes, as well as treatment, prevention, and management strategies for those living with it.
Heart disease (coronary artery disease) is a leading cause of death worldwide. Explore the types and causes, as well as treatment, prevention, and management strategies for those living with it.
Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is the narrowing (stenosis) of the arteries in the heart. It is usually caused by a buildup of fat or calcium deposits called plaque. Over time, this plaque can build to a total blockage of the artery known as atherosclerosis. ...
It's been suggested that testing CRP levels in the blood may be an additional way to assess cardiovascular disease risk. A more sensitive CRP test, called a highly sensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) assay, is available to determine heart disease risk. However, and the association between ...