'Angina' Category
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Miracor to Report Successful Clinical Study Results of Its PICSO® System Designed to Improve Myocardial Perfusion Following Primary PCI – News Press Release
Miracor Medical SystemsGmbH announced today that data will be reported during next week’s “TCT (Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics) 2011” scientific meeting in San Francisco. The data show that the PICSO® (Pressure-controlled Intermittent Coronary Sinus Occlusion) system is safe and feasible during elective percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using a femoral vein approach. (Click here for 5 minute [...]
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Russell Grant: from suicidal recluse to the star of Strictly
Russell Grant just can’t stop singing. “Do you remember that wonderful song from Stop the World – I want to Get off?” He flings out his arms and embarks on a startlingly accurate Judy Garland impression: “’For once in a life time. I feel like a gi-ant.’ That’s me, darling, it’s a crazy time but [...]
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Miracor to Report Successful Clinical Study Results of Its PICSO(R) System Designed to Improve Myocardial Perfusion Following Primary PCI
VIENNA, Nov 04, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) —-”One in three severe heart attack patients has suboptimal microcirculatory blood flow even after coronary angioplasty, increasing their risk of death within a year by almost three-fold. PICSO(R) is designed to help these at-risk patients.”
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Cumbria heart centre to cut travel need
22 October 2011 last updated at 08:31 ET Share this page The centre will be close to the hospital's main entrance
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Former mayor has angina attack over parking ticket row (From Bournemouth Echo)
Former mayor has angina attack over parking ticket row
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Post Gets 2-10 Years For Stabbing Daughter
Two were sentenced to time in prison following their guilty pleas in Wetzel County Circuit Court on Oct. 19. Judge Mark A. Karl presided as these individuals admitted to crimes of malicious assault and grand larceny.
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Literature Review- Predictors of UGG Boots Positiv
QUESTION: namely nuclear myocardial perfusion scintigraphy useful in predicting an increase in exercise capacity behind coronary artery revascularization using percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI)?BACKGROUND: since the Courage Trial, there remains ambiguity over which patients ought undergo coronary revascularization using percutaneous coronary intervention. In patients with stable angina, PCI has not been shown to confer a survival [...]
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Angina and its Treatment
When you have angina, your heart has to go begging for fresh oxygen – a task that it hates. This heart complaint occurs because your pumper isn’t receiving enough blood, and therefore, is not getting all the oxygen it needs. if you have what doctors call stable angina, challenging activities like fast walking or digging [...]
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Conrad Murray Trial, Day 18: Defense Witnesses Praise Murray, Their ‘Best Friend’: The Criminal Report Daily : Investigation Discovery
[This article is by contributing writer Ivy Bigbee. She is a Washington, D.C.-based writer.]
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Angina – The Most Common Symptom of Coronary Artery Disease
More commonly known as chest pain, angina can be experienced by sufferers of CAD as a discomfort, a pressure or heaviness on the chest. for me, this was the most significant symptom that warned me I was on the verge again of having another heart attack. sometimes it was an aching, burning sensation, or a [...]