Dec 01 1999 The right coronary artery was affected more often in diabetics p < 0.01 as was the anterior descending artery in three vessel disease p < 0.05 . The male diabetics had the same angiographic CAD severity as the females although the latter had a better LV ejection fraction p < 0.05 .
Comparison of sequential large film coronary angiograms was performed for 58 patients with coronary artery disease and no coronary surgery to determine the relationship between the location type and degree of stenoses and their tendency to progress. Of 230 stenoses 76 33 showed progression and 154 67 remained stable on the follow up
Jun 01 2018 Comparison of coronary risk factors and angiographic findings in younger and older patients with significant coronary artery disease. Mahjoob MP 1 Sadeghi S 2 Khanaman HF 2 Naderian M 3 4 Khaheshi I 1 . Author information 1 Cardiovascular Research Center Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran.
Coronary Artery Disease Reporting and Data System 4A/S in a 75 year old man with new onset chest pain and a history of myocardial infarction and stent placement in D1 branch. A Curved MPR CT angiographic image of the LAD shows a patent stent in D1. No evidence of in stent restenosis was seen.
Angiographic Severity and Extent of Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetic Patients Angiographic study of the collateral circulation to the liver after ligation of the hepatic artery in man Angiographic Study of Mutant Tissue Type Plasminogen Activator Versus Urokinase for Acute Myocardial Infarction
Background The role of planned angiographic control PAC over a conservative management driven by symptoms and ischaemia following percutaneous coronary intervention PCI of the unprotected left main ULM with second generation drug eluting stents remains controversial. PAC may timely detect intrastent restenosis but it is still unclear if this translated into
Aug 01 1995 We compared clinical and angiographic characteristics in 100 male patients with clinical onset of disease at age ≤45 years group 1 with those of 100 older male patients clinical onset of disease at ≥60 years group 2 . All patients had documented coronary artery disease. The two patient groups were compared in terms of the pattern of
Apr 01 2020 Coronary artery disease CAD also known as coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease. It’s also the number one cause of death in the United States. CAD occurs when fatty
Jan 14 2022 If your arteries are narrowed or blocked in several areas or if you have a blockage in one of the larger main arteries coronary bypass surgery may be necessary. During bypass surgery a section of healthy blood vessel often taken from inside the chest wall or the lower leg is attached above and below the blocked artery.
At the 2 year follow up patients treated with sirolimus demonstrated slowed angiographic disease progression and a significantly reduced combined end point of death percutaneous coronary intervention PCI and coronary artery bypass surgery
Feb 14 2006 Fig. 2 The upper left panel is a coronary angiographic image of clinically nonsignificant obstructive disease of the left anterior descending artery. Lettered arrows identify the locations of 4 IVUS cross sections as follows. A In an area that appeared normal with angiography a nonobstructive plaque is revealed containing a necrotic or lipid core covered by
Feb 14 2006 Fig. 2 The upper left panel is a coronary angiographic image of clinically nonsignificant obstructive disease of the left anterior descending artery. Lettered arrows identify the locations of 4 IVUS cross sections as follows. A In an area that appeared normal with angiography a nonobstructive plaque is revealed containing a necrotic or lipid core covered by
Mar 01 2006 In women mild to moderate renal impairment is associated with the presence of angiographic coronary artery disease CAD 8 but reports are lacking in men. Although women with CAD may have worse mortality outcomes than men 6 7 9 few studies have investigated a mediating role of renal impairment. We hypothesized that the associations of
The relationship between angiotensin converting enzyme ACE gene polymorphism and several cardiovascular diseases such as myocardial infarction MI and its prognosis is controversial. Clinical evolution ACE levels and ACE polymorphism were studied. A control group of 20 valvular patients with normal angiography was established. Angiographic study was done in
Feb 15 2021 Introduction The characters of coronary artery disease with its risk factors and coronary angiograms studied elsewhere revealed differences in different populations. We here assess the regional characters of coronary artery disease with its major risk factors and coronary angiographic profile in Duhok Kurdistan region of Iraq.
Coronary Artery Disease The basics about coronary artery disease Read this guide to learn more about what coronary artery disease is the warning signs of angina and heart attacks risk factors for coronary artery disease treatments options the risks and complications of heart surgery. Form D 5110
Aug 18 2020 The link between diabetes and cardiovascular disease is strong as diabetes increases the risk for coronary artery disease CAD by two to four fold. 2 It is estimated that around 80 of those with diabetes die from cardiovascular causes mostly from ischemic events. Therefore the challenge of detecting and managing CAD in patients with
Comparison between three dimensional angiographic reconstruction and intravascular ultrasound Imaging of the left main coronary artery Daniel B. Spoon Ronen Rubinshtein Peter J. Psaltis Gupreet S. Sandhu Ryan Lennon Charanjit S. Rihal Amir Lerman
Nov 04 2021 Compared with visual angiographic assessment pressure wire based physiological measurement more accurately identifies flow limiting lesions in patients with coronary artery disease. Nonetheless angiography remains the most widely used method to guide percutaneous coronary intervention PCI .
Quantitative angiographic methods for bifurcation lesions A consensus statement from the European bifurcation group. Shortcoming of the Medina classification as a preferred classification for coronary artery bifurcation lesions in comparison to the Movahed classification
Coronary artery disease CAD plays a major role in the leading cause of death in this country heart attack. CAD is also known as atherosclerosis. Learn more about this disease and its treatment by taking this quiz based on information from the National Heart Lung and Blood Institute NHLBI .
Dive into the research topics of Diffuse coronary artery disease in diabetic patients. Fact or fiction . Together they form a unique fingerprint. Coronary Artery Disease Medicine Life Sciences 100 . Cardiac Catheterization Medicine Life Sciences 17 . Hyperlipidemias
Objectives This study intended to compare outcomes between transradial TR and transfemoral TF percutaneous revascularization in high risk coronary anatomy. Background The feasibility efficacy and safety between TR and TF methods of percutaneous coronary revascularization for unprotected left main coronary artery UPLM disease have not been compared.
Prognostic value of angiographic indices of coronary artery disease from the Coronary Artery Surgery Study CASS . I Ringqvist L D Fisher M Mock K B Davis H Wedel B R Chaitman E Passamani R O Russell Jr E L Alderman N T Kouchoukas G C Kaiser T J Ryan T Killip and D Fray
Quantitative angiographic methods for bifurcation lesions A consensus statement from the European bifurcation group. Shortcoming of the Medina classification as a preferred classification for coronary artery bifurcation lesions in comparison to the Movahed classification