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Moderate Intensity Statins Plus Ezetimibe Combination Therapy Versus High Intensity Statins Monotherapy After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention: A Systematic Review and Meta‐Analysis

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Background High‐intensity statins are standard therapy after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), yet tolerability concerns and residual cardiovascular risk remain important challenges. Moderate‐intensity statin therapy combined with ezetimibe has emerged as a potential alternative, although its ...
Emad Uddin Sajid   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

COMPARISON OF EFFECTIVENESS OF PERCUTANEOUS CORONARY INTERVENTION AND MEDICATION IN PATIENTS WITH STABLE ANGINA

open access: yesGomal Journal of Medical Sciences, 2015
Stable angina is one of the main manifestations of coronary artery disease. The presence of angina symptoms, a positive exercise test for myocardial ischaemia and confirmation of coronary artery atherosclerosis by coro¬nary angiography are the bases of ...
Afzal Qasim   +2 more
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Adipocytokines change in patients with stable angina

open access: yes, 2014
According to the results of our study among the patients with stable angina with concomitant obesity the level of adiponectin is 17% lower and visfatin level is 9,3 % higher in comparison to patients without obesity.
Габісонія, Тамарі Несторівна   +1 more
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A Comparative Analysis of Short‐Term Outcomes of Off Pump Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting Alone or Simultaneous Cerebral Revascularization: A Single‐Center Retrospective Study

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, June 2026.
The final flowchart categorizes subjects into two groups: the control group (n = 60) undergoing OPCABG alone and the combined cardiocerebrovascular revascularization group (n = 57). ABSTRACT Objectives The impact of simultaneous coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) with cerebral revascularization versus CABG alone on perioperative complications and ...
Bo Li   +10 more
wiley   +1 more source

Association Between Comprehensive Health Assessment and Cardiac Mortality and All‐Cause Mortality in Patients With Coronary Heart Disease

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, June 2026.
Among 4823 U.S. adults with coronary heart disease, a higher study‐derived Comprehensive Health Assessment Score was associated with graded reductions in all‐cause and cardiac mortality; physical activity and concurrent statin plus antiplatelet use were the strongest contributors.
Yanqiong Li   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Improved Prediction of Cardiovascular Events Using Serial Cardio‐Ankle Vascular Index (CAVI) Measurements: A 10‐Year Prospective Cohort Study

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, June 2026.
Serial CAVI measurements better predict long‐term CV events than a single baseline value, particularly for composite events, non‐fatal stroke, and CV death. In contrast, baseline CAVI showed weaker associations, with statistical significance observed only for non‐fatal CAD.
Thosaphol Limpijankit   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Trends and Disparities in Acute Myocardial Infarction‐Related Mortality With Co‐Listed Nicotine Dependence in the United States, 1999–2020

open access: yesClinical Cardiology, Volume 49, Issue 6, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Background Nicotine use is a major modifiable risk factor for acute myocardial infarction (AMI), yet national mortality patterns involving co‐listed nicotine dependence remain under‐characterized. Methods Using CDC WONDER Multiple Cause of Death data from 1999 to 2020, we evaluated AMI‐related mortality among US adults aged ≥ 25 years with co ...
Asad Ali Ahmed Cheema   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Prognostic Value of TIMI Frame Count in Patients with Metabolic Syndrome

open access: yesEndocrinology Research and Practice, 2011
Background: The aim of our study was to determine the coronary angiographic distribution and frequency of atherosclerotic lesions in the coronary arteries in patients with stable angina and metabolic syndrome (MS) as well as to assess the association of ...
Vusal Mammadov   +5 more
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The Silent Link: Exploring the Impact of Periodontal Diseases on Head and Neck Carcinogenesis

open access: yesClinical and Experimental Dental Research, Volume 12, Issue 3, June 2026.
ABSTRACT Objectives Oral dysbiosis can accelerate the progression of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) by fostering a pro‐inflammatory, immunosuppressive, and metabolically altered environment. This narrative review examines the relationships between periodontitis‐associated bacteria and HNSCC, focusing on their impact on oncogenic pathways,
Yashmin Afshar, Nima Rezaei
wiley   +1 more source

Treatment of the refractory angina in the very elderly patients and centenarians

open access: yes, 2016
In clinical practice, elderly patients are often refractory to the treatment of stable angina, including after revascularization. Clinical case is shown which illustrates problems and possibilities of refractory angina treatment in the elderly patients ...
Yu.A. Borkhalenko   +4 more
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