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Developments in Cardiovascular...
In the 1980 s a primary focus for intense cardiovascular research is in the tr...
In the 1980 s a primary focus for intense cardiovascular research is in the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction. Although the prevalence of this syndrome has been decreasing in the United States still over 1.5 million patients...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
In the 1980 s a primary focus for intense cardiovascular research is in the tr...
In the 1980 s a primary focus for intense cardiovascular research is in the treatment of patients with acute myocardial infarction. Although the prevalence of this syndrome has been decreasing in the United States still over 1.5 million patients...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Our understanding of the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction has gr...
Our understanding of the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction has grown enormously in recent years. This has led to an increasingly aggressive approach to management designed to blunt the extent of infarction by salvaging acutely ischemic...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Our understanding of the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction has gr...
Our understanding of the pathophysiology of acute myocardial infarction has grown enormously in recent years. This has led to an increasingly aggressive approach to management designed to blunt the extent of infarction by salvaging acutely ischemic...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most accessible and inexpensive diagno...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most accessible and inexpensive diagnostic tool to evaluate the patient presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial ischemia. It plays a crucial role in decision making about the aggressiveness of...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most accessible and inexpensive diagno...
The electrocardiogram (ECG) remains the most accessible and inexpensive diagnostic tool to evaluate the patient presenting with symptoms suggestive of acute myocardial ischemia. It plays a crucial role in decision making about the aggressiveness of...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Proceedings of the Second Rappaport Symposium Haifa Israel March 13-16 1988
Proceedings of the Second Rappaport Symposium Haifa Israel March 13-16 1988
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Despite considerable effort in primary prevention coronary heart disease conti...
Despite considerable effort in primary prevention coronary heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death in the industrialized nations. The patient who survives his first myocardial infarction carries approximately a tenfold risk of...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
The management of patients who present with a myocardial i nfarcti on has alte...
The management of patients who present with a myocardial i nfarcti on has altered radi ca lly over the past two decades. The expansion of knowledge relating to the epidemiology of the condition together with a greater understanding of the causes of...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
The management of patients who present with a myocardial i nfarcti on has alte...
The management of patients who present with a myocardial i nfarcti on has altered radi ca lly over the past two decades. The expansion of knowledge relating to the epidemiology of the condition together with a greater understanding of the causes of...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Proceedings of the Second Rappaport Symposium Haifa Israel March 13-16 1988
Proceedings of the Second Rappaport Symposium Haifa Israel March 13-16 1988
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
The spectrum of unstable coronary syndromes has been the object of steadily in...
The spectrum of unstable coronary syndromes has been the object of steadily increasing research particularly in respect of novel diagnostic and treatment modalities. Although the WHO criteria for the diagnosis of acute myocardial infarction have...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Noninvasive visualization of myocardial infarction using radionuclides dates b...
Noninvasive visualization of myocardial infarction using radionuclides dates back over eighteen years. Edward A. Carr and William H. Beierwaltes were first to report (1962) successful external imaging of myocardial infarcts in dogs and in man using...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
AMI E. ISKANDRIAN & ERNST E. VAN DER WALL The first edition of this book was p...
AMI E. ISKANDRIAN & ERNST E. VAN DER WALL The first edition of this book was published in 1994. Since then important advances have occurred in the field of myocardial viability. This coupled with increasing interest by the scientific community in...
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Developments in Cardiovascular...
Although some investigators have questioned the importance and even the existe...
Although some investigators have questioned the importance and even the existence of silent myocardial ischemia documentation presented at this two day symposium leaves little doubt about its existence and importance. It has been estimated that...
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