April 21, 2009 (Durham, North Carolina) — Unrecognized non–Q-wave MI occurs more frequently than silent Q-wave MI in patients with suspected coronary artery disease, a new study has shown [1].
Description: The goal of the study was to evaluate treatment with drug-eluting stents compared with bare-metal stents (BMS) on death or Q-wave myocardial infarction (MI) among randomized trials of ...
WASHINGTON -- The AngelMed Guardian implantable cardiac monitor did not meet its primary efficacy endpoint in the ALERTS trial, but did show it could detect silent MIs and pare down pre-hospital ...
SAN FRANCISCO — An intravascular lithotripsy device used for vessel preparation for stenting in patients with severely calcified coronary lesions was safe and effective, according to results from the ...
PARIS, France—Patients undergoing complex PCI treated with ticagrelor (Brilinta; AstraZeneca) monotherapy following 1 month of dual antiplatelet therapy fared significantly better at 2 years when ...
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