Infection has been replaced by chronic illnesses of obscure etiology. Ischemic heart disease is the leading cause of death in middle age and is the major obstacle to becoming old. There are numerous similarities between animals deficient in copper and people with ischemic heart disease. The most ...
risk factors, nutrient deficiencies, developed countries, high fat diet, hypercholesterolemia, etiology, lifestyle, eating habits, trace elements, dietary fat, men, dietary minerals, myocardial ischemia, diet, epidemiological studies, ageIschemic heart disease is one of the more important of the ...
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is a leading cause of death in cardiovascular patients. In China, the disease burden of IHD deaths has significantly increased. One of the main influencing factors of IHD is changing climates, and temperature and diurnal temperature range (DTR) are important indicators...
The influence of the mitochondrial control system on ischemic heart disease has become a major focus of current research. Mitophagy, as a very crucial part of the mitochondrial control system, plays a special role in ischemic heart disease, unlike mitochondrial dynamics. The published reviews have n...
Absolute or relative deficiency of copper is hypothesized to be of prime importance in the etiology of ischemic heart disease. According to recent estimates, only 25% of the diets in the United States contain the 2 mg of copper thought to be required daily by adults. Some of these diets hav...
Ischemic heart disease is the most frequent etiology for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Early detection and accurate monitoring are essential to guide optimal patient treatment and assess the individual's prognosis. In this regard, cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR), which entered the arena...
The dependent variable was embolic heart disease while independent variables encompassed socio-demographic factors, patients' history, and lifestyle. Data analysis was carried out through SAS 9.3. Results The rate of embolic heart diseases (EHD) as etiology for ischemic stroke was 26% (28/104). ...
Etiology Embolic strokes (∼ 20% of all strokes) Most commonly affect the middle cerebral artery (MCA) Dislodged emboli can affect multiple cerebral vascular territories simultaneously. Cardiac emboli Atrial fibrillation Atrial or ventricular thrombi Rheumatic heart disease Ventricular aneurysms Ather...
Why does ischemic heart disease lead to dilated cardiomyopathy? What is the etiology of coronary artery disease? Is cardiomyopathy considered congenital heart disease? Is valvular heart disease considered cardiomyopathy? Is stable angina considered ischemic heart disease?
CONCLUSION The concentrations of OX-LDL were significantly higher in the patients with ischemic heart disease than those in the controls. These data suggest that circulating OX-LDL may be used as a valid and more sensitive marker for evaluating IHD. Poster Abstracts – EuroMedLab Paris 2015 – ...