Coronary artery calcium (CAC) is a marker of subclinical atherosclerosis that confers increased risk of atherosclerotic ...
NATIONAL HARBOR, MD—STEMI patients with good coronary collateral circulation undergoing PCI are more likely to be alive at 2 years and have better cardiac function when compared with STEMI patients ...
The Lancet Commission on rethinking coronary artery disease: moving from ischaemia to atheroma1 compellingly reframes coronary artery disease as a lifelong continuum, advocating for early prevention ...
Cardiac rehabilitation (CR) is a proven intervention to improve cardiovascular health, offering benefits such as reduced ...
Constantly Cold Feet? It’s Not Always Just a Chill Constantly cold feet aren’t always due to harmless shivering. Sometimes, ...
We have had the opportunity to study a sixteen-year-old girl with the adult-type anomaly. It was possible by means of cardiac catheterization and retrograde angiography to demonstrate clearly the ...
Coronary artery disease, a major cause of heart attacks, often develops silently. Key warning signs include chest discomfort, shortness of breath, and pain radiating beyond the chest. Dizziness, ...
One reason the Skeptical Cardiologist has been so enthusiastic about coronary calcium (CAC) scans is that I have found them to be highly reproducible and highly accurate. Unlike most imaging tests in ...
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