'Unstable Angina' Category
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Unstable Angina Pectoris – Diagnosing It
Unstable angina pectoris is a condition of the heart that is considered to be more serious than stable angina however is still less serious than if you were actually having a heart attack. Stable angina is a condition that causes pain to the chest due to a lack of oxygen reaching the heart caused by [...]
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Treatment tips for Prinzmetal’s variant angina
Mrs Smith’s family called for an ambulance after she developed severe chest pain. She is 34 years old and has not been seen by a physician for more than 10 years. Today she has been drinking whiskey for the past several hours. when EMS arrives they find her alert and verbally abusive. She is still [...]
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UPDATE: Duke of Edinburgh recovering from “successful” heart treatment after being airlifted to hospital from Royal retreat at Sandringham.
The Duke Of Edinburgh. PA Photo: Andrew Parsons (WPA Rota pic).
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BRILINTA (Ticagrelor) Receives Additional Class I Recommendation In New U.S. Guidelines From ACCF/AHA/SCAI For PCI
Guidelines based on study showing BRILINTA reduces risk of cardiovascular events over clopidogrel in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome
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OrbusNeich’s Genous(TM) Stent Demonstrates Most Rapid Coronary Vessel Healing Compared to Bare Metal and Drug Eluting Stents at 14 Days Post-Implantation
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 9, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ –OrbusNeich today announced that the company’s Genous Stent provides the most rapid healing of the coronary vessel compared with bare metal stents and drug eluting stents (DES) at 14 days post-implantation. The data were presented by Ladislav Groch, M.D., of the University Hospital St. Anna, Brno, Czech [...]
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Studies of Reinioside’s Anti-atherosclerosis Mechanism
Chapter one Pharmacodynamics Studies of total triterpenoidsaponins of Polygala aureocaudaBACKGROUNDDyslipidemia includes the high level of TC or TG, and low level ofHDL-C. Clinic studies demonstrate that cholesterol-lowing therapies reducethe incidence of cardiovascular diseases.Among the medicines using to regulate lipids at present, chemicaldrugs are mostly aimed at one target. Comparing to chemical drugs,traditional Chinese herbals are [...]
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Heart Health ? Learn About The Symptoms Of Heart Disease In Women
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Early pharmacotherapy in myocardial infarction
About sixteen and a-half million Americans adults over the age of 20 years have coronary heart disease (Roger et al., 2010). every five minutes, 12 Americans will have some type of acute coronary event, nine of those will be myocardial infarctions, and five of those people will die (Roger et al., 2010). Myocardial infarction, or [...]
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Ann Arbor’s Everist Genomics Buys Angiologix Inc.
ANN ARBOR — The personalized medicine developer Everest Genomics announced Monday that it has completed the acquisition of 100 percent of the shares of Mountain View, Calif.-based Angiologix Inc., developer of the AngioDefender device for assessing heart and vein disease at its earliest stages.
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New NICE guidance recommends "clot-busting" drug to treat acute coronary syndromes
The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has today (26 October) published final guidance to the NHS in England and Wales recommending ticagrelor (Brilique, Astrazeneca), in combination with aspirin and for up to 12 months, as an option to treat adults with acute coronary syndromes (ACS).