• No results found

[PDF] Top 20 Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory angina

Has 10000 "Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory angina" found on our website. Below are the top 20 most common "Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory angina".

Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory angina

Effectiveness of percutaneous laser revascularization therapy for refractory angina

... IV angina according to the Canadian Cardiovascular Society (CCS) angina classification scale, and maximally-tolerated doses of antianginal therapy, most typically including beta-blockers, calcium ... See full document

13

Clinical and cost effectiveness analysis of an open label, single centre, randomised trial of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) versus percutaneous myocardial laser revascularisation (PMR) in patients with refractory angina pectoris: The SPiRiT trial

Clinical and cost effectiveness analysis of an open label, single centre, randomised trial of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) versus percutaneous myocardial laser revascularisation (PMR) in patients with refractory angina pectoris: The SPiRiT trial

... with refractory angina pectoris per year in Europe, who are unsuitable for conventional revascularisation ...transmyocardial laser revascularisation (TMR) and percutaneous myocardial ... See full document

11

The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation for refractory angina (RASCAL study): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

The effectiveness and cost effectiveness of spinal cord stimulation for refractory angina (RASCAL study): study protocol for a pilot randomized controlled trial

... Patients implanted with an SCS will be instructed how to adjust their device to generate comfort level paresthe- sias. They will be instructed to do this regularly for two hours three times daily, to terminate any ... See full document

9

Safety and feasibility of percutaneous retrograde coronary sinus delivery of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cell transplantation in patients with chronic refractory angina

Safety and feasibility of percutaneous retrograde coronary sinus delivery of autologous bone marrow mononuclear cell transplantation in patients with chronic refractory angina

... III-IV angina despite maximal medical or surgical therapy who were ineligible for further percutaneous or surgical revascularization (based on coronary anatomy) and who had evidence for ... See full document

7

Recent advances in the management of chronic stable angina II. Anti-ischemic therapy, options for refractory angina, risk factor reduction, and revascularization

Recent advances in the management of chronic stable angina II. Anti-ischemic therapy, options for refractory angina, risk factor reduction, and revascularization

... treating angina are relief of pain and prevention of disease progression through risk ...for refractory angina, enhanced external counterpulsation and spinal cord stimulation (SCS), are presented in ... See full document

26

Comparison between Revascularization and Optimal Medical Therapy in Patients with Stable Angina Pectoris

Comparison between Revascularization and Optimal Medical Therapy in Patients with Stable Angina Pectoris

... in refractory angina, myocardial infarction (MI), heart failure, and death ...stable angina has two major ...medical therapy, risk factor modification, and lifestyle modification (known as ... See full document

10

Effectiveness of interferon beta and temozolomide combination therapy against temozolomide refractory recurrent anaplastic astrocytoma

Effectiveness of interferon beta and temozolomide combination therapy against temozolomide refractory recurrent anaplastic astrocytoma

... We have reported a case of TMZ-refractory glioma that was treated successfully with interferon-beta and TMZ combi- nation therapy. Although TMZ is one of the most effective chemotherapeutic agents for ... See full document

5

Linezolid versus daptomycin treatment for periprosthetic joint infections: a retrospective cohort study

Linezolid versus daptomycin treatment for periprosthetic joint infections: a retrospective cohort study

... the effectiveness and adverse reactions of these treat- ments for PJIs are unknown, and few reports have compared LZD and ...the effectiveness and adverse reactions of LZD and DAP as treatments for ...DAP ... See full document

8

Antiplatelet therapy in acute coronary syndromes: current agents and impact on patient outcomes

Antiplatelet therapy in acute coronary syndromes: current agents and impact on patient outcomes

... unstable angina/NSTEMI is currently being evaluated in the Targeted Platelet Inhibition to Clarify the Optimal Strategy to Medically Manage Acute Coronary Syndromes trial (NCT00699998; TRILOGY ... See full document

13

Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date

Laser interstitial thermal therapy for the treatment of epilepsy: evidence to date

... medically refractory seizures of complex origin involving PVHs and mesial temporal structures, was treated with both a right anterior temporal lobectomy and interval ablation of the remaining right hemispheric ... See full document

7

Key words

Key words

... of revascularization techniques such as implantation of coronary artery bypass graft (CABg) or coronaroplasty (PCI) us- ing balloon angioplasty, or stents and atherectomy ... See full document

11

Six Month Results of Randomized Clinical trial: Multivessel Stenting in Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Staged Revascularization for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients with Second Generation Drug Eluting Stents

Six Month Results of Randomized Clinical trial: Multivessel Stenting in Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention and Staged Revascularization for ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction Patients with Second Generation Drug Eluting Stents

... multivessel percutaneous coronary interventions (PCI) (in primary and staged revascularization) with second generation drug eluting stents (DES) in patients with ST-elevation myocardial infarction ... See full document

5

Improved Angina Symptoms Following Coronary Sinus Flow Reducer Implantation in a Patient with Refractory Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion: A Case Report

Improved Angina Symptoms Following Coronary Sinus Flow Reducer Implantation in a Patient with Refractory Angina and Chronic Total Occlusion: A Case Report

... myocardium, revascularization options should be considered ...with angina refractory to optimal medical treatment and with revascularization options exhausted make up a substantial portion of ... See full document

9

3D transesophageal echocardiography is a decision-making tool for the management of cardiogenic shock following a large postinfarction ventricular defect

3D transesophageal echocardiography is a decision-making tool for the management of cardiogenic shock following a large postinfarction ventricular defect

... percutaneous coronary intervention 2 hours following the onset of chest pain. Coronary angiography revealed total occlusion of the right coronary artery (Figure 1A), a chronic subocclusive stenosis in the left ... See full document

5

Update on ranolazine in the management of angina

Update on ranolazine in the management of angina

... chronic angina to receive ranolazine ER 750 mg or 1,000 mg twice daily, or placebo (with background antianginal therapy for all patients) for 12 weeks in a three-group, parallel, double- blind ...of ... See full document

10

“Kurdistan” Technique for the Treatment of Unprotected Trifurcation Left Main Stem Coronary Artery Lesion: Case Report

“Kurdistan” Technique for the Treatment of Unprotected Trifurcation Left Main Stem Coronary Artery Lesion: Case Report

... [11] Park, D.W., Seung, K.B., Kim, Y.H., et al. (2010) Long-Term Safety and Efficacy of Stenting versus Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting for Unprotected Left Main Coronary Artery Disease: 5-Year Results from the ... See full document

10

Management of perioperative myocardial ischaemia after isolated coronary artery bypass graft surgery

Management of perioperative myocardial ischaemia after isolated coronary artery bypass graft surgery

... antiplatelet therapy of ASA and clopidogrel (600 mg clopidogrel loading dose and 75 mg clopidogrel maintenance dose with 100 mg ASA daily long term) according to the ESC/The American Heart Association (AHA) guide- ... See full document

7

Comparative study of corticosteroid monotherapy, and TNF inhibitors with or without corticosteroid in patients with refractory entero Behcet’s disease

Comparative study of corticosteroid monotherapy, and TNF inhibitors with or without corticosteroid in patients with refractory entero Behcet’s disease

... group 14.9 ± 21.0 mg) (Fig. 4b). In contrast, the propor- tions of patients receiving concomitant CS dose less than 7.5 mg were significantly higher in the TNF-i with CS group than in the CS without TNF-i group (Fig. ... See full document

12

Staged re-evaluation of non-culprit lesions in ST segment elevation myocardial infarction: a retrospective study

Staged re-evaluation of non-culprit lesions in ST segment elevation myocardial infarction: a retrospective study

... Among the 116 patients with follow-up evaluation, 100 patients had a new coronary angiogram as part of their evaluation ( fi gure 3). These 100 patients had a total of 147 non-culprit lesions. This angiographic analysis ... See full document

6

Management of pain in oral lichen planus patients: a comparative pilot study

Management of pain in oral lichen planus patients: a comparative pilot study

... standard therapy responded well to LLLT where significant reduction in pain and lesions’ size was reported with no side effects or complications observed in any of the patients treated (Cafaro et ...of ... See full document

6

Show all 10000 documents...