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Author(s):
Nicolas M Van Mieghem
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Kendra J Grubb
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David Hildick-Smith
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et al
Start date:
Mar 26, 2024
Author(s):
Robert Sykes
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Daniel Doherty
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Kenneth Mangion
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et al
Added:
2 years ago
Author(s):
Daniel Tze Yee Ang
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Colin Berry
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Tom Ford
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Colin Berry
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3 years ago
Ischaemic heart disease persists as the leading global cause of death and lost life years in adults.1 Angina is a common clinical presentation of ischaemic heart disease related to a supply:demand mismatch of myocardial blood flow, typically provoked by exertion or stress. Invasive coronary angiography is the reference test for angina and identifies obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD) as a…
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Author(s):
Mohammed Shamim Rahman
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Ruben de Winter
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Alex Nap
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et al
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2 years ago
OCT in MINOCA
Author(s):
Grigoris V Karamasis
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Iosif Xenogiannis
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Charalampos Varlamos
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et al
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1 year ago
Article
Author(s):
Luigi Di Serafino
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Fabio Magliulo
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Giovanni Esposito
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Ehrin J Armstrong
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Stephen W Waldo
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3 years ago
Patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) have an increased prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) and are more likely to require coronary revascularisation than patients without DM.1 Similar to the general population, CAD remains the most frequent cause of death among patients with DM.2 As the prevalence of DM continues to rise worldwide, the appropriate management and method of…
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Author(s):
Samir R Kapadia
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Stephen G Ellis
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Nyal Borges
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3 years ago
Obstructive unprotected left main coronary artery (ULMCA) disease has been recognised as a high-risk condition since the 1960s owing to the large quantum of myocardium supplied by this system (see Figure 1). In that era, medical therapy was the only available management and 5-year mortality rates exceeded 60 %.1 With the introduction of coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) it became clear that…
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Author(s):
Davide Capodanno
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3 years ago
Although a combination of multiple strategies to prevent and treat coronary artery disease (CAD) has led to a relative reduction in cardiovascular mortality over recent decades, CAD remains the greatest cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide.1 Based on clinical presentation and prognosis, CAD spans from stable presentations (e.g. chronic angina pectoris) to acute coronary syndromes (ACS),…
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