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Atherogenesis and Ischemic Heart Disease
The American Journal of Cardiology, 1997T genesis of atherosclerosis is a vast subject that occupies central importance, as arterial occlusions cause tissue ischemia and end-organ damage. There is a rich literature of descriptive and morphologic observations acquired during the earlier decades of this century when the majority of research was generated by experimental pathologists.
A P, Selwyn, S, Kinlay, P, Ganz
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Anesthesiology Clinics of North America, 2006
Because of changing demographics, increasing numbers of patients with IHD are presenting for noncardiac surgery, and the risks of perioperative morbidity and mortality are significant. The Lee Cardiac Risk Index is applicable in defining perioperative cardiac risk: however, ACC/AHA guidelines may not be applicable comprehensively.
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Because of changing demographics, increasing numbers of patients with IHD are presenting for noncardiac surgery, and the risks of perioperative morbidity and mortality are significant. The Lee Cardiac Risk Index is applicable in defining perioperative cardiac risk: however, ACC/AHA guidelines may not be applicable comprehensively.
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The Journal of Sports Medicine and Physical Fitness
The new section on ischemic heart disease (IHD) among the Italian Sports Cardiology Guidelines (COCIS) provides updated recommendations for the evaluation, management and eligibility of athletes with known or suspected IHD. Emphasizing a risk-stratified approach, the guidelines integrate clinical, functional, and imaging assessments to determine the ...
Davide, Marchetti +4 more
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The new section on ischemic heart disease (IHD) among the Italian Sports Cardiology Guidelines (COCIS) provides updated recommendations for the evaluation, management and eligibility of athletes with known or suspected IHD. Emphasizing a risk-stratified approach, the guidelines integrate clinical, functional, and imaging assessments to determine the ...
Davide, Marchetti +4 more
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Depression and ischemic heart disease
International Journal of Cardiology, 2022Depression is common in patients with ischemic heart disease, and depressed patients are more likely to develop atherosclerosis and experience major cardiac events compared with the general population. The underlying pathophysiological mechanisms of these two diseases are highly interwoven and include an increased release of stress hormones ...
Carlo A, Pivato +6 more
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Oral Surgery, Oral Medicine, Oral Pathology, Oral Radiology, and Endodontology, 1999
Imbalances between myocardial oxygen delivery and oxygen demand result in ischemic heart disease. Accurate stratification of risk for permanent myocardial injury and appropriate choice of therapy are critical in the successful management of ischemic heart disease.
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Imbalances between myocardial oxygen delivery and oxygen demand result in ischemic heart disease. Accurate stratification of risk for permanent myocardial injury and appropriate choice of therapy are critical in the successful management of ischemic heart disease.
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Depression and ischemic heart disease
American Heart Journal, 2000Major depression is a common comorbidity associated with ischemic heart disease (IHD). There is growing evidence that psychological stress in general and depression in particular predispose to cardiovascular disease. Persons who have mental stress during daily life are at twice the risk of myocardial ischemia, and patients with post-myocardial ...
C M, O'connor +2 more
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Ischemic Heart Disease in Pregnancy
Cardiology Clinics, 2021The reported incidence of ischemic heart disease in pregnancy is 2.8 to 6.2 per 100,000 pregnancies. Although additional factors, such as maternal diabetes, obesity, and hypertension, are risk factors for ischemic heart disease, pregnancy itself more than doubles the risk for acute myocardial infarction.
Charishma, Nallapati, Ki, Park
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Echocardiography in ischemic heart disease
The American Journal of Medicine, 1977Echocardiographic findings in patients with ischemic heart disease are described; their correlations with clinical, hemodynamic and angiographic data are presented and discussed. Regional abnormalities of left ventricular wall motion and/or thickening during systole are detected in 84 per cent of patients with acute myocardial infarction and in a high ...
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Stenting for ischemic heart disease
Progress in Cardiovascular Diseases, 1997This article examines current indications to intracoronary stenting for percutaneous cardiac revascularization. The data sources are a review of the published English literature, with focus on clinical and randomized trails of coronary artery stenting.
G, Belli, S G, Ellis, E J, Topol
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Angiogenesis in ischemic heart disease
Nature Medicine, 1997Inducing the formation of new blood vessels — a novel approach to treating myocardial ...
J A, Ware, M, Simons
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