health.nsw.gov.au Around one half of angina patients have no obstructive coronary disease; many of these patients have microvascular and/or vasospastic angina. Tests of coronary artery function ...
The cause was that the blood vessels suddenly narrowed and the heart was not properly supplied with the blood it needed. In winter, the risk of these cardiovascular diseases increases, and ...
Calcium antagonists are used in the treatment of hypertension and angina. In the mid-1990s there was considerable debate concerning the safety of calcium antagonists in the treatment of ...
The heart condition angina costs the NHS almost £700 million a year, but the 'social' cost could push the figure even higher, a new study has revealed. The cost is more than one per cent of the ...
Objective: To assess the clinical efficacy, safety and effects on quality of life of trimetazidine modified release (MR) in patients with stable angina. Methods: This large, open-label ...
A coronary function test (CFT) is the recommended diagnostic test to identify coronary vasomotor dysfunction as a cause of symptoms in patients with angina and nonobstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA) ...
Specialist cardiology skills have been showcased worldwide by South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust as ...
glasgow.ac.uk The diagnostic management of patients with angina pectoris typically centres on the detection of obstructive epicardial CAD, which aligns with evidence-based treatment options that ...
As severe winter weather affects Americans across the country, experts are warning about the health and safety dangers to look out for, from falls to frostbite.
February is American Heart Month and Friday, Feb. 7, is National Wear Red Day to help raise awareness of the No. 1 killer of women, cardiovascular disease.
Following recent reports on the rise in corridor care and growing A&E waits, many are concerned by the devastating collapse ...