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Peripheral Arterial Disease and Coronary Artery Disease

Concomitant Peripheral Arterial Disease and Coronary Artery Disease: Therapeutic Opportunities John A. Bittl and Alan T. Hirsch

Concomitant Peripheral Arterial Disease and Coronary Artery Disease: Therapeutic Opportunities John A. Bittl and Alan T. Hirsch

... cerebrovascular disease (ie, no stroke or transient ischemic ...3-vessel coronary artery disease with focal stenoses in the prox- imal left anterior descending artery, first marginal ...

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Study prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in diabetics with coronary artery disease at a large tertiary care teaching hospital in North India

Study prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in diabetics with coronary artery disease at a large tertiary care teaching hospital in North India

... 8. Allison MA, Criqui MH, McClelland RL, Scott JM, McDermott MM, Liu K, et al. The effect of novel cardiovascular risk factors on the ethnic-specific odds for peripheral arterial disease in the ...

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A study of prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus using ankle-brachial index and its correlation with coronary artery disease and its risk factors

A study of prevalence of peripheral arterial disease in type 2 diabetes mellitus using ankle-brachial index and its correlation with coronary artery disease and its risk factors

... ABI was calculated using hand held doppler probe and blood pressure was measured in all four limbs at brachial and posterior tibial artery/dorsalis pedis artery. ABI was calculated as ankle pressure/ ...

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Anti-restenotic Therapies for Peripheral Arterial Disease

Anti-restenotic Therapies for Peripheral Arterial Disease

... Drug eluting stents have revolutionized the field of coronary artery disease and percutaneous coronary intervention, effectively lowering the rates of restenosis and lesion revascularization. ...

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Intravascular lithotripsy in the treatment of peripheral artery disease

Intravascular lithotripsy in the treatment of peripheral artery disease

... Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a major cardiovascular disease that affected 202 million people worldwide in ...cardiovascular disease with high mortality ...[2]. Peripheral ...

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Prevalence of lower limb peripheral arterial disease in angiograhically proven coronary disease in kashmir region

Prevalence of lower limb peripheral arterial disease in angiograhically proven coronary disease in kashmir region

... limp peripheral arterial disease in patients with angiographically proven coronaryartery disease, to assess relation between severity of coronary artery disease and ...

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The Effects of Controlled Physical Training on Peripheral Circulation Following Interventional Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

The Effects of Controlled Physical Training on Peripheral Circulation Following Interventional Treatment of Coronary Artery Disease

... maintaining peripheral venous return and dia- stolic filling of the heart ...and peripheral sys- tems is to provide proper distribution of oxygen- ated blood to all body organs, especially to working ...

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A study to assess frequency of peripheral arterial disease in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome

A study to assess frequency of peripheral arterial disease in patients presenting with acute coronary syndrome

... PAD group, 18 patients had eGFR<60ml/min/1.73m2 (69.23%) (P-value-0.0056). Present study shows most of the NSTEMI and Unstable Angina patients had good LV systolic function (P-value <0.0001) and majority of STEMI ...

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Transesophageal Echocardiographic evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease.

Transesophageal Echocardiographic evaluation of Coronary Artery Disease.

... of arterial stenosis. The flow velocity in a normal, wide open, artery increases abruptly in systole, and the systolic peak is reached ...severe arterial obstruction has a “damped” ...in ...

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Original Article The expressions of HGF, PDGF, VEGF and AngI in peripheral arterial blood and coronary artery blood of patients with acute coronary syndromes and the relationship with disease severity

Original Article The expressions of HGF, PDGF, VEGF and AngI in peripheral arterial blood and coronary artery blood of patients with acute coronary syndromes and the relationship with disease severity

... right coronary arteries was performed while DSA image processing system for quantitative anal- ysis of the degree of coronary artery stenosis was ...the coronary artery: left main ...

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Prognostic value of changes in arterial stiffness in men with coronary artery disease

Prognostic value of changes in arterial stiffness in men with coronary artery disease

... cardiovascular disease, including cardiac insufficiency, peripheral vascular disease, and cerebrovascular ...(BMI), arterial stiffness, and other risk factors were ...ECG. Arterial ...

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Lipoprotein (a) estimation in premature coronary artery disease

Lipoprotein (a) estimation in premature coronary artery disease

... Epicardial coronary arteries are the major site of atherosclerotic ...epicardial coronary tree and lead eventually to segmental reductions in cross-sectional ...reduce coronary flow dramatically and ...

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Coronary Artery Disease, Hyperlipidemia, Microorganisms and Statins

Coronary Artery Disease, Hyperlipidemia, Microorganisms and Statins

... acute coronary syndromes ...of coronary artery occlusion by hypolipidemic drugs and methods with no antimicrobial activity is thought to be ...

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Genetic polymorphisms and the risk of coronary artery disease

Genetic polymorphisms and the risk of coronary artery disease

... in coronary angiography tending to underestimate the amount of intimai disease to a wide and unpredictable ...normal coronary arteries will contain advanced ...stenosis) coronary angiograms ...

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CCR2 and coronary artery disease: a woscops substudy

CCR2 and coronary artery disease: a woscops substudy

... Scotland Coronary prevention study (WOSCOPS) was a randomised, double-blind, placebo controlled trial of pravastatin ...from coronary artery ...definite coronary artery disease ...

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The interventional therapy for diabetic peripheral artery disease

The interventional therapy for diabetic peripheral artery disease

... Through this research, it can be concluded that endo- vascular treatment for diabetic peripheral arterial disease has many advantages: a) It has smaller chances of trauma and a faster recovery speed. ...

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Gait pattern in patients with peripheral artery disease

Gait pattern in patients with peripheral artery disease

... syndrome, coronary artery bypass surgery or endovascular angioplasty of coronary arteries within 12 months prior to the study; surgical or endovascular intervention in the lower limbs within 12 ...

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Diagnosis and management of peripheral artery disease in women

Diagnosis and management of peripheral artery disease in women

... that both underdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis of PAD could contribute to these findings. Atypical presentations of this disease may also play a role in this more advanced presentation among women. Thus, it is ...

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Lack of MEF2A mutations in coronary artery disease

Lack of MEF2A mutations in coronary artery disease

... Subjects and DNA isolation. CAD patients (n = 300) were recruited from the patient population of the University of Ottawa Heart Institute. CAD was defined as documented myocardial infarction and/or angiographic evidence ...

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TREATMENT OF ATHEROSCLROSIS  AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE- A REVIEW

TREATMENT OF ATHEROSCLROSIS AND CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE- A REVIEW

... The theory of atherogenesis described above is presented largely as fact. While representing the mainstream view, this theory has several weaknesses. Aggressive reduction of serum LDL-cholesterol using high dose statin ...

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