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ABSTRACT Pseudoaneurysm (PA) is a well‐known vascular complication following percutaneous interventions, typically occurring in the early post‐procedural period. However, delayed‐onset PA associated with deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is an uncommon presentation.
Sefa Tatar+3 more
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Health Related Quality of Life in Coronary Patients. [PDF]
The increase observed in the survival of patients with ischemic cardiopathy, together with the effect of the disease on the social, professional, and family life of those suffering from it, have led researchers to consider that the traditional ways of ...
Dueñas Rodríguez, María Ángeles+3 more
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A comparison of the illness beliefs of people with angina and their peers: a questionnaire study [PDF]
BACKGROUND: What people believe about their illness may affect how they cope with it. It has been suggested that such beliefs stem from those commonly held within society .
A Wynn+27 more
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By 89 patients with angina pectoris of the third functional class (FC), a regulatory-adoptive status by parameters of cardio-respiratory synchronism was determined. The sick were divided in four groups by the presence of a certain pathology. In the first
E. A. Mihalchuk
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Breaking the Barrier: Unraveling the No‐Reflow Phenomenon in Cardiovascular Medicine
ABSTRACT The no‐reflow phenomenon is a stubborn and often devastating complication in cardiovascular medicine, where blood flow is restored to an artery, yet the microvasculature remains unresponsive. First identified in 1967, this phenomenon has haunted clinicians and researchers alike, particularly in the context of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
Stephanie Howes+9 more
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The study aimed to evaluate the effect of chronic lung diseases, namely chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases (COPD) and asthma, on angina pectoris in individuals aged 45 years and above.
Waquar Ahmed, Priyanka Dixit
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External counterpulsation for the treatment of patients with refractory angina [PDF]
Despite the great advances in conventional medical and invasive treatment of patients with coronary heart disease, a significant number of these patients continues to have a resistant to standard therapy angina pectoris.
Rovshan Alakbarov+3 more
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ABSTRACT Background The thermodilution technique, employing bolus injections to measure coronary flow reserve (CFR) and the index of microcirculatory resistance (IMR), is widely used to assess coronary microvascular function. However, the potential influence of catheter size and operator differences on these measurements has not been systematically ...
Shojiro Hirano+4 more
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Fisiopatologia da angina de peito.
The author reviews the pathophysiology of angina pectoris. The first part concerns to the regulation of coronary blood flow: 1. Determinants of myocardial oxygen consumption (preload, afterload,contractility, heart rate); 2.
J T da Costa
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Aim. To evaluate the practice of prescribing antianginal/antiischemic therapy in patients who, after acute myocardial infarction (AMI), retained typical clinical manifestations of stable angina.Material and methods. The registry includes 160 patients who
E. P. Kalaydzhyan+4 more
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