Science news articles about 'acute coronary events'
... chest pain episode between 1999 and 2006, and are included in the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events.
All of the patients had an angiogram, which allows doctors to see blockages in the heart’ ...
... fraction of LDL, ranging from 0.001 percent in healthy individuals to approximately 5 percent in patients with acute coronary events.
Paul Holvoet, Ph.D., of Katholieke ...
... of many undertaken in the past 20 years on gender differences in the management of acute coronary events. Many, like this latest study, have found that women are treated less intensively in the acute ...
... to determine the net effect of p38 inhibitors on atherosclerotic plaques and subsequent acute coronary events.
TITLE: Macrophage deficiency of p38alpha MAPK promotes apoptosis and plaque necrosis in ...
... markers of heart disease in patients following coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), to improve ... gold standard of care in most types of acute coronary events (heart attack). But its role in stable ...
... geographic concentration of fast-food restaurants is associated with mortality and hospital admissions for acute coronary events in Canada".
Fast-food is cheaper and more energy-dense per measure of ...
... Launched in 1999, the Global Registry of Acute Coronary Events (GRACE) is the world's largest international ... preferred in higher-risk patients. CABG (coronary artery bypass grafting) is often delayed ...
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