نتایج جستجو برای: refractory angina

تعداد نتایج: 76124  

Journal: :The American journal of cardiology 1992
D W Grambow E J Topol

A group of 125 patients with unstable angina were studied over a 5-year period to define the incidence of refractory unstable angina in the current era of 5-drug medical therapy with intravenous heparin, aspirin, nitrates, calcium antagonists and beta blockers. All patients had greater than 20 minutes of chest pain at rest with reversible electrocardiographic changes occurring in the absence of...

2011
Juan Ruiz - Garcia Amir Lerman

As a result of the improvements in both pharmacologic and revascularization therapies life expectancy for patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) has greatly increased. This means that patients with more extensive CAD are now living longer, so many of them will develop myocardial ischemia and clinical angina that are not amenable to traditional revascularization therapy [1–4]. Patients with...

2013
Sam Eldabe John Raphael Simon Thomson Andrea Manca Mark de Belder Rajesh Aggarwal Matthew Banks Morag Brookes Susan Merotra Rashidat Adeniba Ed Davies Rod S Taylor

BACKGROUND The RASCAL (Refractory Angina Spinal Cord stimulation and usuAL care) pilot study seeks to assess the feasibility of a definitive trial to assess if addition of spinal cord stimulation (SCS) to usual care is clinically superior and more cost-effective than usual care alone in patients with refractory angina. METHODS/DESIGN This is an external pilot, patient-randomized controlled tr...

Journal: :Circulation-cardiovascular Interventions 2021

The combination of an aging population and improved survival rates among patients with coronary artery disease has resulted in increase the number refractory angina or anginal equivalent symptoms despite maximal medical therapy. Patients are often referred to cardiac catheterization laboratory; however, they have exhausted conventional revascularization options; thus, this is deemed as having “...

Journal: :Congestive heart failure 2007
Ozlem Soran Elizabeth D Kennard Bradley A Bart Sheryl F Kelsey

Patients with refractory angina and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction exert an enormous burden on health care resources primarily because of the number of recurrent emergency department (ED) visits and hospitalizations. Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) therapy has emerged as a treatment option for patients with angina and LV dysfunction and has been shown to improve clinical outcomes a...

Journal: :Journal of the American College of Cardiology 2000
L Aaberge K Nordstrand M Dragsund K Saatvedt K Endresen S Golf O Geiran M Abdelnoor K Forfang

OBJECTIVES The purpose of the study was to evaluate clinical effects, exercise performance and effect on maximal oxygen consumption (MVO2) of transmyocardial revascularization with CO2-laser (TMR) in patients with refractory angina pectoris. BACKGROUND Transmyocardial laser revascularization is a new method to treat patients with refractory angina pectoris not eligible for conventional revasc...

2016
P. Agostoni M. Abawi

OBJECTIVE The coronary sinus Reducer is a recently introduced device to treat patients with severe angina symptoms refractory to optimal medical therapy and not amenable for conventional revascularisation. We aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of the Reducer in a real-world cohort of patients with refractory angina. METHODS This is a single-centre retrospective registry. Patients with se...

2017
Johannes Waltenberger

Refractory angina, also described as chronic refractory angina pectoris (CRAP), classically occurs in patients with advanced, often diffuse coronary artery disease (CAD) that failed to be completely revascularized by percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) and/or coronary artery bypass graft (CABG) with remaining angina pectoris symptoms despite maximized pharmacological intervention. In the m...

Journal: :European heart journal 2000
L K Michalis C S Stroumbis K Pappas E Sourla D Niokou J A Goudevenos C Siogas D A Sideris

AIMS We compared invasive (on-site coronary angioplasty or emergency air-ambulance transfer for bypass grafting surgery) vs conservative (persistent medical treatment) strategies in the management of refractory unstable angina in geographically isolated hospitals without cardiac surgical facilities. METHODS AND RESULTS One hundred and forty eight randomized patients with refractory unstable a...

Journal: :Clinical cardiology 2005
Michael L Shea C Richard Conti Rohit R Arora

The development of advanced revascularization techniques has resulted in the growth of a subset of patients with coronary artery disease who are nonrevascularizable and are considered to have refractory angina. Enhanced external counterpulsation (EECP) has been developed for the management of these patients with chronic, refractory disease. Evidence has shown that through improvement of vascula...

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