نتایج جستجو برای: infarction angina

تعداد نتایج: 142948  

Journal: :British heart journal 1978
R K Sharma R C Ahuja O P Tandon U C Chaturvedi

Cases of ischaemic heart disease have been studied for the cell-mediated immune response against human heart antigen by using the leucocyte migration inhibition test. In 30 cases of acute myocardial infarction, the leucocyte migration inhibition values started increasing from the first week reaching a peak in 3 to 4 weeks and then declining but still above control values 12 months after infarct...

Journal: :Circulation 1980
G J Taylor J O Humphries E D Mellits B Pitt R A Schulze L S Griffith S C Achuff

Patients who survive an acute myocardiac infarction (AMI) have significant coronary disease and are at risk for angina pectoris, recurrent myocardiac infarction and sudden death. This study provides data gathered prospectively for 106 patients surviving myocardial infarction who had coronary arteriography, left ventriculography and 24-hour electrocadiographic recordings before hospital discharg...

Journal: :British heart journal 1986
I Peart L Seth C Albers O Odemuyiwa R J Hall

Previous studies have suggested that the early post-infarction exercise test is useful in predicting the extent of coronary artery disease. The results of a heart rate limited exercise test three weeks after infarction and a symptom limited exercise test six weeks after infarction obtained by both standard lead electrocardiograms and 16 lead precordial maps were compared in 100 consecutive surv...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
صدیقه عاصمی asemi sediqe

this article describes coronary artery bypass grafting by avlliath jay akrishnan et al. one of the most common reason for coronary artery bypass grafting is narrowing coronary arteries because of atherosclerosis. atherosclerosis causes chest pain (angina pectoris), myocardial infarction and sudden death. the aim of coronary artery bypass grafting is to release pain, prevention of myocardial inf...

Journal: :Lancet 1997

BACKGROUND Platelet aggregation is a dominant feature in the pathophysiology of unstable angina. Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty (PTCA) in patients with this disorder carries an increased risk of thrombotic complications. Abciximab (c7E3) blocks the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa receptor, thus preventing platelet adhesion and aggregation. The CAPTURE study was a randomised place...

Journal: :Circulation 1982
M E Bertrand J M LaBlanche P Y Tilmant F A Thieuleux M R Delforge A G Carre P Asseman B Berzin C Libersa J M Laurent

We established the incidence of coronary artery spasm provoked by 0.4 mg of methergine in 1089 consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography. The test was performed after routine coronary arteriography. Subjects included patients with angina, both typical and atypical, patients who had recently had myocardial infarction and patients with either valvular disease or congestive cardiomyopat...

Journal: :European heart journal 2000
C Heeschen B U Goldmann W Terres C W Hamm

AIMS Elevation of troponin T in patients with unstable angina is predictive of adverse outcomes. Since no advanced therapeutic concept for such high-risk patients has been established, we investigated cardiac risk prior to, during, and after coronary revascularization in patients with unstable angina stratified according to the troponin T status. METHODS AND RESULTS Out of 351 patients with u...

Journal: :European heart journal 2005
Pablo Avanzas Ramon Arroyo-Espliguero Juan Quiles Debashis Roy Juan Carlos Kaski

AIMS Serum levels of neopterin, an immune modulator secreted by activated macrophages, are elevated in patients with acute coronary syndromes compared with stable angina patients and control subjects. In unstable angina, serum neopterin levels correlate with the presence of vulnerable coronary stenosis, multiple complex coronary lesions, and patient outcome. The present study assessed the progn...

2002
P H Whincup J R Emberson L Lennon M Walker O Papacosta A Thomson

Objective: To determine the prevalence and correlates of lipid lowering drug use among older British men with established coronary heart disease (CHD). Design: Cross sectional survey within a cohort study (British regional heart study) carried out at 20 years of follow up in 1998–2000. Setting: General practices in 24 British towns. Participants: 3689 men aged 60–75 years (response rate 76%). M...

Journal: :British medical journal 1968
S N Tewari

Methods Twenty-five hypertensive male patients aged between 47 and 67 years (mean 54.6) attending the long term anticoagulant and hypertensive clinic at the County and Clayton Hospital in Wakefield were included in the trial. One patient withdrew because of side-effects. Eleven patients (Group 1) suffered from angina of effort, with or without myocardial infarction and were receiving glyceryl t...

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