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Flow and atherosclerosis in coronary bifurcations
EuroIntervention, 2010Coronary bifurcations are among the most frequent sites affected by atherosclerosis. In these regions, complex haemodynamic conditions prevail and local flow disturbances dictate the localisation and progression of atheroma. Endothelial shear stress (ESS) is the main flow-related factor affecting the distribution of atherosclerosis in a bifurcation ...
Yiannis S. Chatzizisis+3 more
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Prevention of Coronary Atherosclerosis
1985In 1970 the Intersociety Commission on Heart Diseases predicted that “coronary heart disease has reached enormous proportions … [and] will result in coming years in the greatest epidemic mankind has faced unless we are able to reverse the trend by concentrated research into its cause and prevention” [1]. The scientific community has indeed responded to
Peter F. Cohn, R. Curtis Ellison
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Hypertension and coronary atherosclerosis [PDF]
Hypertension is a major contributor to the development of coronary arterial disease and its major complications. Patients with hypertension have at least a two-fold increase in risk for myocardial infarction, angina pectoris, and sudden death [1, 2]. Even mild elevations in blood pressure appear to accelerate the development of these problems.
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Experimental coronary atherosclerosis in rabbits
Atherosclerosis, 1970Abstract Intermittent cholesterol feeding of mature rabbits for periods of 6–30 months has produced atherosclerotic lesions of the main coronary arteries apprently similar to those found in man. The advantages of the rabbit as an experimental animal are stressed. Individual variations in response to cholesterol feeding were observed.
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Coronary spasm and coronary atherosclerosis
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1981Bernard Lown, William H. Gutstein
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Exercise and Coronary Atherosclerosis
New England Journal of Medicine, 1982openaire +6 more sources
Imaging of Coronary Atherosclerosis
2004Contrast-enhanced CT studies of the coronary arteries were performed first to visualize the vessel lumen and to achieve an angiographic-like presentation of the coronary arteries in combination with three-dimensional postprocessing methods. By its cross-sectional nature, multidetector row CT (MDCT) has the ability not only to visualize the coronary ...
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Role of biomechanical forces in the natural history of coronary atherosclerosis
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2016Adam J. Brown+5 more
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Pathophysiology of native coronary, vein graft, and in-stent atherosclerosis
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2016K. Yahagi+6 more
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