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Exploring the relationship between NHHR and the degree of coronary artery stenosis in patients with acute coronary syndromes. [PDF]
Yang Z +6 more
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Abstract figure legend A sudden decrease in total peripheral resistance (TPR), as observed during vasovagal syncope, leads to a reduction in aortic systolic pressure (AO pressure) and afterload. In healthy individuals, the consequent decrease in left ventricular systolic pressure (LV pressure) lowers stroke work and myocardial energy expenditure.
Martin Dvoulety, Michal Sitina
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Abstract figure legend The capillary–mitochondria–ion channel (CMIC) axis scales structural resources to match functional workload. (Left) In settings of restricted energetic capacity (e.g. cortical neurons), sparse capillary networks and modest mitochondrial pools set a lower energetic ceiling, sufficient to support phasic, low‐workload excitability. (
L. Fernando Santana, Scott Earley
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Serum magnesium levels as a predictor of coronary artery stenosis and their association with oxidative stress biomarkers. [PDF]
Midilibieke H +9 more
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Combined triglyceride-glucose index and systemic inflammation response index are associated with coronary artery stenosis severity in acute coronary syndrome: a retrospective cohort study. [PDF]
Xie Y +15 more
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Respiratory Motion‐Corrected Model‐Based 3D Water‐Fat MRA of the Thorax at 0.55 T
ABSTRACT Purpose The goal of this study was to develop a 5‐min 3D MRA acquisition at 0.55 T with predictable scan time, 100% data efficiency, and robust water‐fat separation. Methods For full data efficiency, the proposed method combined self‐gating with retrospective motion correction while ensuring a predictable 5‐min scan time.
Robert Stoll +5 more
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Combined Use of Statin and PCSK9 Inhibitor in a Pregnant Woman with Possible Familial Hypercholesterolemia and Coronary Artery Stenosis. [PDF]
Shimizu Y +11 more
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ABSTRACT Purpose First‐pass perfusion cardiovascular MR (FPP‐CMR) enables the non‐invasive diagnosis of microcirculation and coronary artery disease. In free‐breathing FPP‐CMR, motion correction is usually performed in the image domain, requiring an initial reconstruction.
Elisa Moya‐Sáez +10 more
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