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Author(s):
Kevin Cheng
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Paul Sainsbury
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Michael Fisher
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3 years ago
Refractory angina (RA) is conventionally defined as a chronic condition (≥3 months in duration) characterised by angina in the setting of coronary artery disease (CAD), which cannot be controlled by a combination of optimal medical therapy, angioplasty or bypass surgery, and where reversible myocardial ischaemia has been clinically established to be the cause of the symptoms.1
In clinical…
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Author(s):
Haider Aldiwani
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Suzan Mahdai
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Ghaith Alhatemi
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Philip A Poole-Wilson
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3 years ago
Angina pectoris is a symptom that is usually, in the developed world, caused by obstruction to the coronary arteries by the enlargement of atheromatous lesions; there are other causes. The symptom can limit lifestyle, but more importantly is a repetitive reminder to the patient of the presence of heart disease, causing continual anxiety because of the belief that angina is the portent of early…
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Transvenous Phrenic Nerve Stimulation - A Novel Therapy for Central Sleep Apnoea in Heart Failure
Author(s):
Sitaramesh Emani
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William T Abraham
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3 years ago
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Author(s):
Moisés Rodríguez-Mañero
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Jose Luis Martínez-Sande
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Javier García-Seara
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et al
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2 years ago
Author(s):
Hang Zhang
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Tomohiro Komatsu
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Shihoko Nakashima
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et al
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11 months ago
Takashi Kunihara
Job title: Cardiothoracic Surgeon
Author
Mark Tyrrell
Job title: Consultant Vascular Surgeon
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Stavros Stavrakis
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Job title: Associate Professor of Medicine; Laureate Chair in Molecular Medicine; Vice Chief, Cardiovascular Section
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Author(s):
Maria Teresa La Rovere
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Roberto Maestri
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Gian Domenico Pinna
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3 years ago
Arterial baroreceptors play a crucial role in the adjustment of the cardiovascular system to several surrounding conditions. In a simplified paradigm, baroreceptor stimulation results in arterial pressure changes that can modulate both sympathetic and vagal activity and, as a consequence, heart rate and myocardial electrophysiological properties, contractility and vascular resistance. Arterial…
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