A recent state-of-the-art review overlooks a “safe and effective” therapy for patients with stable angina and no good treatment options, according to several cardiologists. The coronary sinus reducer ...
Objective: To assess the clinical efficacy, safety and effects on quality of life of trimetazidine modified release (MR) in patients with stable angina. Methods: This large, open-label, uncontrolled ...
Stable angina causes chest pain during physical activity or stress, and it often resolves with rest or medication. You can ...
Dr. Cannon answers the question: 'Stable, Unstable Angina And Air Travel?' — -- Question: What is the difference between stable and unstable angina, and is it safe to fly on a plane when you have ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. PCI improved angina symptoms at 12 weeks vs. a sham ...
Most patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and chronic stable angina will obtain complete relief of symptoms with percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI). However, some chronic angina patients ...
Complete revascularization with PCI results in better health status for patients with multivessel, stable CAD than either incomplete revascularization or a conservative strategy of guideline-directed ...
Both angina and a heart attack can feel the same, causing chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart. However, with angina, the pain is caused by a brief interruption of blood flow, often ...
Peter Swoboda receives funding from British Heart Foundation and Heart Research UK. Stents are like scaffolding that keep narrowed arteries open. These devices have been revolutionary in treating ...