Refractory Angina
Mostrando 1-12 de 20 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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1. Transmyocardial laser revascularization versus medical therapy for refractory angina
Sao Paulo Medical Journal. Publicado em: 2011-05
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2. CELL THERAPY IN REFRACTORY ANGINA (REACT) INVOLVED STEM CELLS AUTOLOGOUS BONE MARROW IN PATIENTS WITHOUT LEFT VENTRICULAR DYSFUNCTION:A POSSIBLE ROLE OF MONOCYTES / Terapia celular na angina refratária(ReACT) envolvendo células tronco autólogas de medula óssea em pacientes sem disfunção ventricular esquerda: um possível papel dos monócitos.
Introdução A terapia celular envolvendo o transplante de células tronco autólogas de medula óssea surgiu como uma opção terapêutica viável para o tratamento de pacientes com angina refratária. Estudos conduzidos até o momento obtiveram resultados controversos de reperfusão miocárdica. O presente estudo avaliou a segurança e eficácia do Protoco
Publicado em: 2010
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3. Acute and chronic electrical activation of baroreceptor afferents in awake and anesthetized subjects
Electrical stimulation of baroreceptor afferents was used in the 1960's in several species, including human beings, for the treatment of refractory hypertension. This approach bypasses the site of baroreceptor mechanosensory transduction. Chronic electrical stimulation of arterial baroreceptors, particularly of the carotid sinus nerve (Hering's nerve), was p
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2009-01
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4. Estudo comparativo entre os tratamentos: médico, angioplastia ou cirurgia em portadores de doença coronária multiarterial: estudo randomizado (MASS II) / Comparative study among three treatments: medicine, angioplasty, or surgery in patients with multivessel coronary artery disease: a randomized study (MASS II)
There was no conclusive evidence that coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) or percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) is superior to medical therapy (MT) alone in symptomatic patients with multivessel coronary artery disease (CAD), and preserved left ventricular function. The objective of this study is to compare the long-term results of CABG or PCI
Publicado em: 2009
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5. Management of a case of refractory variant angina with benzhexol hydrochloride (trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride).
A patient with severe variant angina that was refractory to conventional treatment became symptom free when she was treated with benzhexol (trihexyphenidyl hydrochloride), a cholinergic blocking agent used in the management of Parkinson's disease. There was a brief psychotic reaction when a large dose was taken and some memory impairment on the maintenance d
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6. Percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty of one vessel for refractory unstable angina pectoris: efficacy in single and multivessel disease.
Forty patients with unstable angina refractory to medical treatment had one vessel percutaneous transluminal angioplasty to the most stenotic lesion in a major coronary artery. The procedure was successful in 35 patients, and the remaining five patients underwent emergency coronary artery bypass graft surgery. The initial success rate (84%) for the 16 patien
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7. Clinical characteristics and current management of medically refractory unstable angina.
Of 531 patients admitted to the Duke Coronary Care Unit with unstable angina (UA) from June 1981 to September 1982, 100 had persistent angina despite optimal medical therapy of nitrates, propranolol, and nifedipine. At catheterization, 70% of the refractory patients had left main (LM) or three-vessel disease (TVD), 68% had left ventricular end-diastolic pres
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8. Coronary artery steal via large coronary artery to bronchial artery anastomosis successfully treated by operation.
We report a patient with a large coronary artery to bronchial artery anastomosis causing angina by coronary steal. Angina was refractory to medical treatment, but successfully relieved by surgical ligation of the anastomosis.
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9. Self management training in refractory angina
May improve health related quality of life and cut treatment costs
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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10. Recommendations for advancing the care of Canadians living with refractory angina pectoris: A Canadian Cardiovascular Society position statement
Pulsus Group Inc.
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11. Thoracic spinal cord stimulation improves functional status and relieves symptoms in patients with refractory angina pectoris: the first placebo‐controlled randomised study
BMJ Group.
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12. Effect of the increasing use of coronary angioplasty on outcome at one year in patients with unstable angina.
OBJECTIVE--To determine whether the increasing use of percutaneous transluminal angioplasty in patients with unstable angina has reduced the need for bypass surgery and whether this change in the choice of treatment affected the outcome at one year in patients with unstable angina who were admitted to hospital in two different periods of time. DESIGN--Retros