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Genetics of coronary artery disease: discovery, biology and clinical translation
Amit V Khera
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European Radiology, 1998
Coronary angiography (CA) is presently considered the gold standard for the assessment of the coronary arteries. However, the presence of ionizing radiation, its invasiveness and the small associated risk of morbidity prompted long ago the development of more patient-friendly imaging modalities.
P A, Wielopolski +3 more
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Coronary angiography (CA) is presently considered the gold standard for the assessment of the coronary arteries. However, the presence of ionizing radiation, its invasiveness and the small associated risk of morbidity prompted long ago the development of more patient-friendly imaging modalities.
P A, Wielopolski +3 more
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European Journal of Clinical Investigation, 2020
This study examines the predictive value of a novel systemic immune‐inflammation index (SII, platelet × neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio) in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients.
Ya-ling Yang +19 more
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This study examines the predictive value of a novel systemic immune‐inflammation index (SII, platelet × neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio) in coronary artery disease (CAD) patients.
Ya-ling Yang +19 more
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Coronary Artery Spasm Following Coronary Artery Revascularization
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1982Coronary artery spasm is a well-documented phenomenon in patients undergoing medial treatment. We describe coronary artery spasm occurring in the immediate postoperative period following coronary artery bypass operation. The spasm occurred in a vessel that was not operated on and that had no apparent lesion.
R H, Zeff +7 more
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Coronary Artery Spasm Following Coronary Artery Surgery
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1988Coronary artery spasm during the early postoperative period following cardiopulmonary bypass for coronary artery surgery can be an unrecognized cause of sudden, severe cardiopulmonary collapse. The literature regarding perioperative coronary artery spasm is reviewed, and methods of prevention, diagnosis, and treatment are suggested. Preoperative angina
J H, Lemmer, M M, Kirsh
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New England Journal of Medicine, 1978
Detailed formal protocol with illustrations and extensive bibliography. Note: Some information has been redacted in the publicly-available version due to privacy issues. For questions, contact archives@utsouthwestern.edu.
L D, Hillis, E, Braunwald
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Detailed formal protocol with illustrations and extensive bibliography. Note: Some information has been redacted in the publicly-available version due to privacy issues. For questions, contact archives@utsouthwestern.edu.
L D, Hillis, E, Braunwald
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Diseases of the Chest, 1968
SUMMARY In a series of 750 coronary cinearteriograms, coronary spasm was observed in only seven individuals. At the time of the cinearteriogram, three experienced an attack of chest pain that had all the features of coronary insufficiency before the spasm was relieved by nitroglycerin.
M A, Demany, A, Tambe, H A, Zimmerman
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SUMMARY In a series of 750 coronary cinearteriograms, coronary spasm was observed in only seven individuals. At the time of the cinearteriogram, three experienced an attack of chest pain that had all the features of coronary insufficiency before the spasm was relieved by nitroglycerin.
M A, Demany, A, Tambe, H A, Zimmerman
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Extracellular vesicles in coronary artery disease
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2017Chantal M Boulanger +2 more
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