Its initial mission was to provide bronze plaques to mark the graves of veterans buried at Stonewall or other local cemeteries without headstones or personalized grave markers. The plaques would ...
This week's topics include electronic nudges for flu shots, reducing plaques in coronary arteries, electronic sepsis alerts, and managing cachexia in people with cancer. Rick: Addressing weight ...
FFR-guided PCI is a class I recommendation by ESC guidelines for complex coronary scenarios 2 and focuses on treating only ischaemia-causing lesions, optimising revascularisation completeness. Its ...
2, 3 Prior studies using serial intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) to assess coronary atherosclerosis have demonstrated an association between the presence of diabetes and not only increased plaque ...
More than 60,000 Australians died during the First World War. In an effort to provide grief-stricken families with some comfort, these memorial plaques were issued to the next of kin of those who died ...
Stronger 7T machines, which produce higher resolution images ... Angiograms much like this could one day be used to diagnose more serious cardiac issues without further risky testing. Coronary artery ...
Lipid subfractions and components profiled by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy were associated with coronary plaque burden and instability among patients with coronary atherosclerotic disease ...
Fig. 2. Overall architecture of 7T SRAM cell scheme. Fig. 3. Write cycle waveform. After WL goes to low, SLC goes back to high and small-swing data is amplified to full swing inside a cell. Note that ...
The diagram shows four phases of coronary blood flow in the left coronary artery during one complete cardiac cycle. During which of the following phase(s) shown in the diagram is the left ventricle ...
Atherosclerosis causes the smooth, elastic lining of the coronary arteries to become hard, stiff, and swollen because of plaque. These are deposits of calcium, fats, and abnormal inflammatory cells ...
Exercise testing and coronary angiography were repeated after a year. Patients were followed on an intention-to-treat basis; 47 subjects in each group completed the initial and follow-up angiograms.