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American Heart Journal, 2000
The recent clinical development of drugs for acute ischemic heart disease provides examples of successes and failures in Phase II trials. In the development of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI), Phase II trials have generally been designed to identify approaches that improve myocardial reperfusion while minimizing the risk of ...
C B, Granger, A, Skene
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The recent clinical development of drugs for acute ischemic heart disease provides examples of successes and failures in Phase II trials. In the development of thrombolytic therapy for acute myocardial infarction (MI), Phase II trials have generally been designed to identify approaches that improve myocardial reperfusion while minimizing the risk of ...
C B, Granger, A, Skene
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Chronic ischemic heart disease
American Heart Journal, 2000Many advances have been made ln the medical therapy of chronicSischemlc heart disease. However, this disease remains the leading cause of death and disability, and, looking into the next millennium,1 researchers expect that it will continue in this position for the foreseeable future.
M, Gent, R M, Califf
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Ischemic Heart Disease and Heart Weight
Cardiology, 1983Separate weights for heart ventricle walls and interventricular septa were analyzed in 110 hearts with autopsy findings of ischemic heart disease (coronary atherosclerosis, recent or old myocardial infarcts) and with no other cardiac or systemic causes of cardiac enlargement.
T, Romppanen, A, Seppä, H, Roilas
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Current Treatment Options in Cardiovascular Medicine, 2000
The goals of treatment of ischemic heart disease are to relieve symptoms, prevent unstable angina or myocardial infarction, and prolong life. Over the past four decades, significant advances in therapy have occurred, initially involving revascularization procedures. Although coronary bypass surgery and percutaneous catheter-based interventions continue
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The goals of treatment of ischemic heart disease are to relieve symptoms, prevent unstable angina or myocardial infarction, and prolong life. Over the past four decades, significant advances in therapy have occurred, initially involving revascularization procedures. Although coronary bypass surgery and percutaneous catheter-based interventions continue
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2023
Abstract Ischemic heart disease occurs when the blood supply does not meet the oxygen demand of the heart. There are several reasons for this mismatch. The most common is atherosclerotic disease, wherein endovascular endothelium damage and plaque rupture with thrombus formation cause the imbalance.
Daniel Ramirez Parga, Tatiana Jamroz
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Abstract Ischemic heart disease occurs when the blood supply does not meet the oxygen demand of the heart. There are several reasons for this mismatch. The most common is atherosclerotic disease, wherein endovascular endothelium damage and plaque rupture with thrombus formation cause the imbalance.
Daniel Ramirez Parga, Tatiana Jamroz
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2011
Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries and poses an enormous financial burden on our society. As a consequence rational, evidence-based use of diagnostic and therapeutic means will be needed to prevent financial lapses and to guarantee an affordable medicine in the coming years. Magnetic
J. Bogaert, S. Dymarkowski
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Ischemic heart disease (IHD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality in industrialized countries and poses an enormous financial burden on our society. As a consequence rational, evidence-based use of diagnostic and therapeutic means will be needed to prevent financial lapses and to guarantee an affordable medicine in the coming years. Magnetic
J. Bogaert, S. Dymarkowski
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ischemic heart disease is currently a common disease among our population, especially among men with a relatively young age of over 40 years. In this case, it is considered a disease of the heart muscle that occurs as a result of oxygen needs and impaired blood circulation in the crown vessels of the heart.
Sa'dullayev Samariddin Ulugʻbek oʻgʻli +1 more
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Sa'dullayev Samariddin Ulugʻbek oʻgʻli +1 more
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1995
Cardiovascular ultrasound is the most convenient and most suitable technique of all cardiac imaging modalities. Worthwhile is the noninvasive registration of left ventricular shape changes in real time. Sensitivity and specificity in detecting left ventricular wall asynchrony has been reported [1, 4, 5, 7].
J. Drozdz, R. Erbel
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Cardiovascular ultrasound is the most convenient and most suitable technique of all cardiac imaging modalities. Worthwhile is the noninvasive registration of left ventricular shape changes in real time. Sensitivity and specificity in detecting left ventricular wall asynchrony has been reported [1, 4, 5, 7].
J. Drozdz, R. Erbel
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Medical Update for Psychiatrists, 1998
Abstract Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) is the single most important preventable disease in the U.S. Risk factors for the development of IHD have been well described, and treatment strategies for the primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of this disease are available.
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Abstract Ischemic Heart Disease (IHD) is the single most important preventable disease in the U.S. Risk factors for the development of IHD have been well described, and treatment strategies for the primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention of this disease are available.
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2010
Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) offers a wideranging assessment of ischemic heart disease (IHD), including: Accurate measurement of global and regional myocardial contractile function. Detection of myocardial ischemia with either myocardial perfusion imaging during vasodilator stress (akin to nuclear scintigraphy) or wall motion assessment ...
Adam N. Mather, Neil Maredia, Sven Plein
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Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) offers a wideranging assessment of ischemic heart disease (IHD), including: Accurate measurement of global and regional myocardial contractile function. Detection of myocardial ischemia with either myocardial perfusion imaging during vasodilator stress (akin to nuclear scintigraphy) or wall motion assessment ...
Adam N. Mather, Neil Maredia, Sven Plein
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