1 Eligible patients included those with a hemodynamically stable STEMI identified within 24 hours of symptom onset and found to have multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD) with at least one ...
This common scenario presents a diagnostic conundrum whereby angina occurs but there is no obstructive CAD (ischaemia and no obstructive coronary artery disease—INOCA). We review new insights into the ...
To summarise the indication to revascularise non-culprit lesions in patients with ACS with multivessel disease. To evaluate the most ... in patients presenting with ACS. Coronary artery bypass ...
Current recommendations concerning PCI or CABG for multivessel coronary disease should be individualized and evidence-based. Important variables should be taken into consideration following the ...
The management of stable three-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD) remains a topic of ongoing debate, particularly concerning optimal treatment strategies for patients with normal ejection fraction.
ACA is the second most common cause of sudden death in young athletes. ACA may also increase the risk for early fatty buildup inside the arteries of the heart (coronary artery disease). This increases ...
We always want to do what is best for our patients,” said Dr. Powell. “Mr. File qualified for his CABG to be done robotically. We look at patients with single-vessel disease involving the artery on ...
Blood vessel dysfunction in chronic diseases is worsened by the way specialised cells surround small blood vessels, latest evidence has highlighted. Otherwise known as perivascular cells, the ...
We studied the association between the aggregated stress‐induced changes in hemodynamic and vascular function tests with adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with coronary artery disease, after ...