نتایج جستجو برای: angina

تعداد نتایج: 19062  

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2015
E Marc Jolicœur Allison Dunning Serenella Castelvecchio Rafal Dabrowski Myron A Waclawiw Mark C Petrie Ralph Stewart Pardeep S Jhund Patrice Desvigne-Nickens Julio A Panza Robert O Bonow Benjamin Sun Tan Ru San Hussein R Al-Khalidi Jean L Rouleau Eric J Velazquez John G F Cleland

BACKGROUND Patients with left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction, coronary artery disease (CAD), and angina are often thought to have a worse prognosis and a greater prognostic benefit from coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) surgery than those without angina. OBJECTIVES This study investigated: 1) whether angina was associated with a worse prognosis; 2) whether angina identified patients ...

Journal: :BMJ 2011
Robert A Henderson Norma O'Flynn

Stable angina is common. In England about 8% of men and 3% of women aged 55-64 years and about 14% of men and 8% of women aged 65-74 years have or have had angina. Stable angina is associated with a low but appreciable risk of acute coronary events and increased mortality. However, evidence exists of inconsistencies in management. This article summarises the most recent recommendations from the...

Journal: :Circulation 2009
Janneke Berecki-Gisolf Lindy Humphreyes-Reid Andrew Wilson Annette Dobson

BACKGROUND Angina symptoms have been reported to predict mortality in men. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between angina symptoms and mortality in women. METHODS AND RESULTS In 2004, 873 older participants in the Australian Longitudinal Study on Women's Health with self-reported ischemic heart disease participated in a nested substudy. Women were 77 to 83 years of ag...

Journal: :British heart journal 1975
L L Basta D Raines S Najjar J M Kioschos

Of 88 consecutive patients aged 20 to 77 years with severe symptomatic aortic valve disease requiring surgery, 51 patients had angina pectoris; of these 51, 41 had predominant aortic stenosis and 10 had severe aortic regurgitation. All patients with angina pectoris underwent coronary angiography; significant coronary arterial disease was encounted in 24 per cent of those with aortic stenosis an...

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 1998
M S Elisaf S A Karabina A D Tselepis

We have read with great interest the recently published patients with microvascular angina than in the control paper by Miwa et al. on HDL abnormalities observed in subjects (p,0.05), implying an increase in larger HDL patients with variant angina [1]. The authors noticed that particles. Interestingly, the HDL particles appeared to be high HDL cholesterol /ApoA1 levels associated with low large...

Journal: :British heart journal 1989
A J McCance J C Forfar

Radiotracer kinetics were used to evaluate the activity of the sympathetic nervous system in 10 patients who had had unstable ischaemic symptoms within the previous 12 weeks and 10 with stable angina. Patients with recent unstable angina or angina after recent acute myocardial infarction had higher basal cardiac noradrenaline spillover than patients with stable angina. This represents a selecti...

2005
STEPHEN E. EPsTEIN

The hemodynamic responses of nine patients with severe coronary artery disease were studied during the precipitation of angina by both supine exercise and increasing rates of atrial pacing. Tension-time index and the first derivative of left ventricular pressure pulse (LV dp/dt) at the onset of angina were significantly higher (P < 0.01) in each patient when angina was induced by exercise than ...

Journal: :Japanese heart journal 2004
Mehmet Tokac Ayse Ozdemir Mehmet Yazici Bülent B Altunkeser Akif Düzenli Ismail Reisli Kurtulus Ozdemir

Immune-mediated mechanisms are thought to play a key role in the development of coronary artery disease and its thrombotic complications. Preinfarction angina has been suggested to improve left ventricular function and short-term outcomes. The purpose of the present study was to investigate the relation between the immune response and in-hospital clinical course in preinfarction angina. We pros...

Journal: :Circulation 2000
S Doucet M Malekianpour P Théroux L Bilodeau G Côté P de Guise J Dupuis M Joyal G Gosselin J F Tanguay M Juneau F Harel S Nattel J C Tardif J Lespérance

BACKGROUND The treatment of unstable angina targets the specific pathophysiological thrombotic process at the site of the active culprit lesion. In unstable angina due to a restenotic lesion, smooth muscle cell proliferation and increased vasoreactivity may play a more important role than thrombus formation. Therefore, the relative benefits of nitroglycerin and heparin might differ in unstable ...

2004
Filippo Crea Gaetano A Lanza

Correspondence to: Professor Filippo Crea, Istituto di Cardiologia, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Largo A. Gemelli, 8, 00168 Roma, Italy; [email protected] _________________________ A mong patients undergoing coronary angiography because of angina typical enough to suggest coronary artery disease, 10–30% are found to have ‘‘normal’’ or ‘‘near normal’’ epicardial coronary arteries at ...

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