Aneurysms of the Sinus of Valsalva (ASOV) are rare heart conditions, affecting about 0.09% of the general population and 0.1 ...
The 3D CT data set can be evaluated by various post-processing techniques. Multiplanar reconstructions allow visualization of any cross-section through the volume. Oblique as well as curved cross ...
An hourglass-shaped stent (Shockwave Reducer; Shockwave Medical) designed to narrow the coronary sinus and improve blood flow shows promise for improving angina, quality of life, and coronary ...
such as anomalous origin of the circumflex coronary artery from the right coronary sinus, have been known to cause myocardial ischemia especially when the anomalous artery is located between the ...
BECAUSE angina pectoris is a consequence of inadequate myocardial oxygenation, ideal therapy for this incapacitating symptom would be directed toward both increasing coronary blood flow and ...
Brinavess for the rapid conversion of onset atrial fibriallation to sinus rhythm in adults; and Aggrastat, a reversible GP IIb/IIIa inhibitor for use in patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome. Receive ...
Patients with first-degree atrioventricular block, sinus node dysfunction ... in patients with Prinzmetal’s angina because of unopposed alpha receptor–mediated coronary artery vasoconstriction. · Use ...
Occlusion of one main coronary artery caused these ECG changes to be minimal or absent. Transient sinus bradycardia was common with injection of either coronary artery. Serious arrhythmias were rare.
What Is Inappropriate Sinus Tachycardia? Sinus tachycardia is when your body sends out electrical signals to make your heart beat faster. Hard exercise, anxiety, certain drugs, or a fever can ...
Laterally located hemorrhages of the thalamus are the most common type of thalamic hemorrhage and more likely to be associated with intraventricular hemorrhage; thalamic bleeds on the right side are ...