Category: Cardiology
General Cardiology
Abnormal heart rate recovery after exercise predicts mortality. Abnormal heart rate recovery after cardiac rehabilitation predicts higher mortality.
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General Cardiology
Tecarfarin is a vitamin K analogue which acts by inhibiting vitamin K epoxide reductase.
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General Cardiology
Apixaban is a direct factor Xa inhibitor. It has an oral bioavailability of about fifty percent.
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General Cardiology
Rivaroxaban is direct, specific, competitive factor Xa inhibitor and it has a half life of five to thirteen hours.
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Angiography and Interventions
Multidetector CT was performed immediately after the final check angio of PCI procedure without administering any further contrast for the CT.
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Angiography and Interventions
Good correlation between IVUS derived measurements and 3D quantitative coronary angiography has been demonstrated in a study.
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Angiography and Interventions
Carotid artery stenting for acute atherosclerotic occlusion of extracranial portion of internal carotid artery with a severe stroke is feasible and safe.
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General Cardiology
In patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and LDL levels below 70 mg/dl, there was no added benefit by giving niacin along simvastatin.
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General Cardiology
Vorapaxar to standard therapy did not reduce the primary composite end point, but increased risk of major bleeding including intracranial hemorrhage.
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Cardiac Surgery
Posterior leaflet has three independently mobile scallops named P1, P2 and P3. Anterior leaflet is divided into virtual subdivisions known as A1, A2 and A3.
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