Operators safely shaved a few minutes off heart attack reperfusion times by taking patients straight to culprit lesion percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) when they arrived at the catheterization ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. ATLANTA — In the setting of concomitant STEMI and ...
PHILADELPHIA, PA—Immediate angiography among comatose cardiac arrest patients who lack signs of STEMI and are successfully resuscitated does not offer any long-term benefit compared with a delayed ...
STEMI patients who are found to be COVID-19-positive frequently do not have obstructed arteries identified during coronary angiography, according to a case series from the Lombardy region of Italy, ...
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PARIS — Among patients hospitalized for acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and scheduled to have invasive coronary angiography, those who received an antiplatelet treatment strategy with prasugrel (Effient ...
Despite overall improvements to care for a heart attack, women are less likely to receive timely treatment, according to a new study in Annals of Emergency Medicine. Heart attack treatments have come ...
Radiating chest pain, shortness of breath, nausea, lightheadedness. Everyone knows the telltale signs of a heart attack. Yet a new study shows that despite this widespread recognition, heart attacks ...
In patients who had a coronary stent inserted after experiencing the most severe type of heart attack, the use of a technique that measures blood flow and pressure through a partially blocked artery ...
When timely angioplasty is unavailable to older ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) patients, a modified pharmaco-invasive reperfusion strategy could be reasonable, according to the ...
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Despite overall improvements to care for a heart attack, women are less likely to receive timely treatment, according to a new study in Annals of Emergency Medicine. “Heart attack ...