1A), the calyx region shows only weak immunoreactivity but signal intensity increases towards the distal parts of the lobes, where strong immunolabeling can be detected. In R. maderae, orcokinin-immunoreactive processes from extrinsic neurons innervate the basal parts of the calyces, the peduncle ...
Evaluate the appropriateness of the statin doses used in post-PCI/CABG patients based in ACC/AHA guideline recommendationsSecondary objective: Review discharge medication prescriptions for continuation of high intensity statin and compare admission statin to the discharge statin prescriptionThe findings of ...
CYP3A4*1B and CYP3A5*3 SNPs significantly impact the response of Egyptian candidates to high-intensity statin therapy to atorvastatin Mohammed G. Maslub, Nur Aizati Athirah Daud, Mahasen A. Radwan, Abubakar Sha’aban & Arafa G. Ibrahim European Journal of Medical Research volume 29,...
An H-score was calculated based on the extent and intensity of cytoplasmic or nuclear staining where appropriate (H-score=3 × % of strongly staining cytoplasm+2 × % of moderately staining cytoplasm+1 × % of weakly staining cytoplasm, giving a range of 0–300) (McCarty et al, 1986). ...
High-intensity statin therapy is associated with a higher rate of transaminase elevations, but no hepatic failure, a very small risk of myopathy, and an increased risk of developing diabetes. However, the small increase in the risk of developing diabetes is much smaller than the marked lowering ...
Statin non-adherence is a common problem in the management of cardiovascular disease (CVD), increasing patient morbidity and mortality. Mobile health (mHealth) interventions may be a scalable way to improve medication adherence. The objectives of this re
intensity, and statin doses uncertain in these population. This prospective, multicenter study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of rosuvastatin 10 mg in the four statin benefit groups requiring high- or moderate-intensity statin therapy according to the ACC/AHA guidelines in the Korean population. The...