<p>Cardiovascular Medicine: Coronary Artery Disease will offer today's most up-to-date, user-friendly guidance on the evaluation, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of this most important aspect of cardiovascular disease and will be on the wish list for every trainee and practicising card
Coronary Artery Diseases
β Scribed by I. Chaikovsky, N. Sydorova
- Publisher
- Intech
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 344
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
00 preface_ CORONARY ARTERY DISEASES......Page 1
Part 1
Coronary Artery Disease:
Pathophysiology and Epidemiology......Page 13
01 Coronary Artery Disease and Oxidative Stress......Page 15
02 Prediction of Coronary Heart Disease Risk
in a South European Population:
A Case-Control Study......Page 37
Part 2
Coronary Artery Disease: Diagnostic Features......Page 53
03 Magnetocardiography in Unshielded Setting:
Heart Electrical Image Based on 2-D and 3-D
Data in Comparison with Perfusion Image
Based on PET Results β Clinical Cases......Page 55
04 Quantitative Functional Assessment of
Ischemic Patients by Cardiopulmonary
Exercise and Recovery Indices......Page 71
05 LBBB: The ECG Patterns and Cardiac
Function in Patients With and Without
Coronary Artery Disease......Page 95
06 Characterization of Repolarization Alternans
in the Coronary Artery Disease......Page 103
07 Relatioship Between Serum 7-Ketocholesterol
Concentrations and Coronary Artery Disease......Page 123
08 Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein,
Statin Therapy and Carotid Stenosis......Page 137
Part 3
Treatment for Coronary Artery Disease......Page 0
09 Evaluation of Anti-Ischemic Therapy in
Coronary Artery Disease: A Review......Page 163
10 Coronary Arterial Drug-Eluting Stent:
From Structure to Clinical......Page 209
11 Pursuing Candidate Stem Cells for
Optimal Cardiac Regeneration in Patients
Suffered from Acute Coronary Syndrome......Page 237
Part 4
Coronary Artery Disease and Comorbidities......Page 271
12 Impact of Thyroid Dysfunction on Natural Course of Coronary Artery Disease......Page 273
13 Coronary Artery Disease and Systemic Vasculitis: Case Report and Review......Page 293
14 Occupational Stress and
Coronary Artery Disease......Page 313
15 Specific Features of Target Organ Damage
in Patients with Arterial Hypertension and
Coronary Artery Disease......Page 329
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