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Author(s):
Ali Nazmi Calik
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F Aaysha Cader
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Erik Rafflenbeul
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et al
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7 months ago
Author(s):
Iosif Xenogiannis
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Charalampos Varlamos
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Despoina-Rafailia Benetou
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Rhian E Davies
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J Dawn Abbott
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3 years ago
Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Clinical Syndromes
Stable Angina
The primary benefit of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) over medical therapy in patients with stable angina is the improved quality of life. The PCI in stable angina (ORBITA) trial was the first sham-controlled trial of PCI where 200 medically optimized patients with single vessel disease were randomized to PCI or…
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Author(s):
Mirvat Alasnag
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Khaled Al-Shaibi
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7 months ago
ESC 23 — We are joined by Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Khaled Al-Shaibi (The King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA) for an insightful wrap-up of the first day of ESC Congress 2023.
Trials covered in detail include:
New ESC Guidelines for 2023 - 00:24 - 10:03
STEP-HFpEF - 10:04 - 12:03
COP-AF - 12:04 - 13:11
Recorded on-site at ESC Congress 2023, Amsterdam.
Editors: Mirjam Boros and Jordan…
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Author(s):
Mirvat Alasnag
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Khaled Al-Shaibi
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7 months ago
ESC 23 — We are joined by Dr Mirvat Alasnag and Dr Khaled Al-Shaibi (The King Fahd Armed Forces Hospital, SA) for an insightful wrap-up of the third day of ESC Congress 2023.
New data releases covered in detail include:
ILUMIEN IV
OCTIVUS
OCTOBER
OCT Vs IVUS Vs Angiography Guidance Meta-analysis
MULTISTARS-AMI
ATTRibute
Recorded on-site at ESC Congress 2023, Amsterdam.
Editors: Mirjam Boros…
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Author(s):
Deepak Padmanabhan
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Ameesh Isath
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Bernard J Gersh
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3 years ago
Endovascular techniques for renal denervation (RDN) as a treatment for hypertension were initially highly encouraging with reductions in blood pressure (BP) in the range of 30 mmHg.1 However, these high expectations received a major setback following the unexpected results of the sham-controlled Renal Denervation in Patients With Uncontrolled Hypertension (SYMPLICITY HTN-3) trial. This promising…
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Author(s):
Aishat F Mustapha
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Anna M Goebel
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Bryan J Wells
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5 months ago
Author(s):
Raoul Bonan
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Anita W Asgar
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3 years ago
Coronary angioplasty has revolutionized the treatment of coronary artery disease. Over the past two decades the field has seen numerous innovations in an attempt to perfect the percutaneous management of coronary atherosclerotic disease. The development of coronary stenting was a major advance in preventing elastic recoil and treating dissections following balloon angioplasty.1 Unfortunately,…
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Author(s):
Sara C Martinez
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Sharonne N Hayes
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3 years ago
Pregnancy is a physiologic challenge, with significant hormonal, metabolic, and hemodynamic changes. Cardiac output is objectively increased by the fifth week after the last menstrual period and continues to grow by approximately 45 % by 24 weeks in the normal, singleton pregnancy. This is facilitated by elevations in heart rate and stroke volume and a decrease in systemic vascular resistance…
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Author(s):
Stéphane G Carlier
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Kaoru Tanaka
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Amin Katouzian
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3 years ago
Most cases of myocardial infarction and stroke occur when a thrombus is formed on a previously stable plaque that ruptures.1 Persons at risk typically have no premonitory symptoms, and angiographic studies of coronary arteries in patients with non-fatal acute coronary syndromes (ACS) showed that most such events are due to rapid progression of mild, hemodynamically insignificant lesions.2–4…
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