Coronary artery disease — or CAD — is a heart disease that’s often treated with medications as well as lifestyle and dietary changes. If your condition worsens, your doctor might suggest percutaneous ...
BARCELONA, Spain—Over the long term, patients with type 1 diabetes and multivessel coronary disease fare better with CABG than with PCI, a population-based cohort study suggests. Those findings, ...
Acute myocardial infarction with or without ST-segment elevation (STEMI or non-STEMI) is a common cardiac emergency, with the potential for substantial morbidity and mortality. The management of acute ...
Thermaltake announced the "TT Premium PCI-E 4.0 Extender" series of PCI-Express 4.0 riser cables equipped with an electromagnetic interference shield mechanism using conductive polymer. The riser ...
PARIS -- Whether a person had chest pains resolved by angioplasty hinged on the nature, not the severity, of their presenting symptoms, an ORBITA-2 analysis showed. Investigators found two groups more ...
In patients with or without STEMI undergoing PCI, failing to treat all significant lesions of those with multivessel CAD is associated with a heightened mortality risk, but certain characteristics may ...
Just bought a Thinkpad X30 2672-42U at a steal. It doesn't have wireless built in, but it does have a Mini PCI slot. Now, IBM lists the 'High Rate Wireless Card' or some such on their accessories ...
Performing percutaneous coronary interventions, such as angioplasty, at centers without on-site surgery capabilities is not associated with higher mortality rates, according to a new study in the Dec.
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