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Author(s): Carlos Collet Added: 2 years ago
In this video, Dr Carlos Collet (Cardiovascular Center OLV-Aalst, Aalst, BE) outlines the findings of the UZ Clear study, originally presented at CRT 2022. The UZ Clear study was designed to analyse the diagnostic performance of non-invasive cardiac stress tests to detect coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients. Dr Collet reveals that around half the patients presenting with chest pain had… View more
Author(s): Gérard Finet , Gilles Rioufol Added: 3 years ago
“Nothing comes to us except falsified and altered by our senses.” Michel de Montaigne (1533–1592) Coronary angiography (CA) has been performed in cardiology centres for more than 50 years. The diagnosis it provides soon became the gold standard in coronaropathy. It is a purely anatomic diagnosis, and this approach has made a deep mark on cardiology, although the need for a prior non-invasive… View more
Job title: Interventional Cardiovascular specialist (Cardiology)
Dr Lichaa is an Interventional Cardiovascular Specialist at the Ascension Saint Thomas Heart, Ascension Saint Thomas Rutherford Hospital, University of Tennessee Health Science Center in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. He has considerable experience in alternative vascular access sites and CO2 angiography.His research interests include coronary artery disease, complex coronary interventions, coronary… View more
Author(s): Steven P Marso Added: 3 years ago
Adiponectin (also known as APM1, Acrp 30, AdipoQ or GBP28) is a 30kD circulating plasma protein and is the most abundant adipokine secreted by adipose tissue. In humans, adiponectin accounts for approximately 0.01% of circulating plasma proteins.1 It is thought to have a unique spectrum of properties for an adipokine, many of which are anti-atherosclerotic, and is downregulated in the presence of… View more
Author(s): Robert A Byrne , Eric Eeckhout , Gennaro Sardella , et al Added: 3 years ago
Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) are established strategies for revascularisation in patients with coronary artery disease. While CABG was the standard of care for patients with multivessel disease, the introduction of baremetal stents (BMSs) and, later, drug-eluting stents (DESs) has led to an increased use of PCI in these more challenging cases… View more