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Cardiac CT Angiograms possess a high amount of accuracy for detecting CHD in patients when compared to a traditional angiogram. Nevertheless, diagnostic accuracy is decreased in diagnosing coronary stents due and severe coronary artery calcification due to its subordinate spatial resolution when compared ...
. IVUS studies have shown the mechanisms of lumen enlargement with balloon angioplasty, atherectomy, and stent implantation. IVUS studies have also shown the mechanisms of restenosis. Therapeutic ultrasound (thrombolysis with adjunctive ultrasound and ultrasound-assisted local gene therapy) is promising....
Cardiac calcification in renal patients: what we do and don't know. Cardiovascular (CV) disease is one of the major causes of mortality in patients with renal diseases, with an increased odds ratio of mortality with risk fa... NMA Hujairi,B Afzali,DJA Goldsmith - 《American Journal of ...
as human body essential trace elements, has the important protective function to the heart blood vessel, has “the cardiovascular bodyguard” the name.If the human body lacks the magnesium, may cause tachycardia, the heart rhythm uneven and cardiac muscle necrosis and the calcification.Th[translate...
Combining PET and CT imaging technology to determine regional myocardial perfusion, perfusion reserve, ventricular function, coronary angiographic results, coronary calcification, and coronary artery inflammation offers an opportunity to bring together a constellation of important measurements to characterize coron...
Increased aortic stiffness, as assessed by pulse wave velocity (PWV), is an independent poor prognostic factor for cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality in patients with ESRD.3,4 Several studies showed that age, vascular calcification,5,6 presence of diabetes mellitus6 and vertebral bone ...
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