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Reoperation for Coronary Artery Disease
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 1981Forty-two reoperations for myocardial revascularization were done in 40 patients. Seventeen of them (1%) are from our series of 1,700 patients. Average number of grafts per patient was 2.27. Complications occurred in 20 patients. There was no operative or hospital (30-day) mortality.
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Antioxidants and coronary artery disease
Current Atherosclerosis Reports, 1999The protective role of antioxidants in experimental models of atherosclerosis is only partially confirmed by studies in man. Observational and epidemiologic data, as well as randomized trials failed to provide clear cut indications, because of mixed results on the protective role of antioxidants against cardiovascular diseases.
A L, Catapano, E, Tragni
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Smoking and Coronary Artery Disease
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1996This article discusses the specific effects of smoking on the heart and coronary arteries and demonstrates how these effects increase the risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The conflicting results of various studies concerning the association of smoking and coronary heart disease in older persons are reviewed, and possible explanations ...
D D, Tresch, W S, Aronow
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Antioxidants and coronary artery disease
Current Opinion in Lipidology, 1998Data on the protective role of antioxidants in models of atherosclerosis are only partially confirmed in man. Observational and epidemiological data, as well as randomized trials, provide no clear cut indications, because of positive and disappointing results on the use of antioxidants in cardiovascular protection.
A, Faggiotto, A, Poli, A L, Catapano
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Jogging and Coronary Artery Disease
JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1969Jogging, running, and other forms of organized exercise are being increasingly popularized to ensure or regain good health, and there is a certain amount of experimental and investigational data to support the notion. 1 Nevertheless two reports in this issue indicate that serious cardiac disorders may occur in the course of such exercise.
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PREMYXŒDEMA AND CORONARY-ARTERY DISEASE
The Lancet, 1967Abstract Hypercholesterolaemia developing before other evidence of hypothyroidism may be called "premyxœdema". Autoimmune thyroiditis is described in six sisters. Hypercholesterolaemia was present in three before there was any other evidence of impaired thyroid function.
P S, Fowler, J, Swale
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Coronary Artery Disease in the Diabetic
Diabetes, 1955More than half of the deaths in the United States today are due to cardiovascular renal diseases, and chief among these is coronary heart disease. Among diabetics this complication is particularly common. Of 3,499 deaths among patients of the Joslin Clinic between Jan. I, 1944, and Apr.
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Thromboendarterectomy for coronary artery disease
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1959C P, BAILEY, D P, MORSE, W M, LEMMON
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