Myocardial Infarction Journals
Myocardial Infarction (MI), otherwise called a
cardiovascular failure, happens when blood stream diminishes or stops to a piece of the heart, making harm the heart muscle. The most widely recognized manifestation is chest agony or uneasiness which may go into the shoulder, arm, back, neck or jaw. Frequently it happens in the middle or left half of the chest and goes on for in excess of a couple minutes.The distress may sometimes feel like indigestion. Different side effects may incorporate brevity of breath, queasiness, feeling weak, a virus sweat or feeling tired. About 30% of individuals have atypical symptoms.Women all the more regularly present without chest torment and rather have neck torment, arm agony or feel tired. Among those more than 75 years of age, about 5% have had a MI with almost no
history of symptoms.An MI may cause
cardiovascular breakdown, an unpredictable heartbeat, cardiogenic stun or heart failure.Most MIs happen because of coronary supply route disease. Risk factors incorporate hypertension, smoking, diabetes, absence of activity, weight, high blood cholesterol, horrible eating routine and over the top liquor consumption.
High Impact List of Articles
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Radiation exposure in a group of interventional cardiologists in a high volume PCIcenter
Julio Cesar Rodriguez Goyes*, Nicolas Jaramillo Gomez, Valentina Jaramillo Restrepo, Heidy Contreras, Jessica Villegas, Willington Giraldo, Juan Bedoya, Javier Morales and Eduardo Arias
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Radiation exposure in a group of interventional cardiologists in a high volume PCIcenter
Julio Cesar Rodriguez Goyes*, Nicolas Jaramillo Gomez, Valentina Jaramillo Restrepo, Heidy Contreras, Jessica Villegas, Willington Giraldo, Juan Bedoya, Javier Morales and Eduardo Arias
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Two preventive multivessel stenting strategy with zotarolimus eluting stents in STelevation myocardial infarction patients: 12-month results of randomized trial
Tarasov RS, Ganyukov VI, Barbarash OL and Barbarash LS
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Two preventive multivessel stenting strategy with zotarolimus eluting stents in STelevation myocardial infarction patients: 12-month results of randomized trial
Tarasov RS, Ganyukov VI, Barbarash OL and Barbarash LS
Research Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiovascular diseases: what else should cardiologists know?
Marianne Shahsuvaryan
Short Communication: Interventional Cardiology
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Cardiovascular diseases: what else should cardiologists know?
Marianne Shahsuvaryan
Short Communication: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluating neoatherosclerosis for risk stratification of very-late DES failure
Y Ueda, K Matsuo, Y Nishimoto, R Sugihara, Y Takeda, A Hirata, T Nemoto, M Okada, A Murakami, K Kashiwase & K Kodama
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Evaluating neoatherosclerosis for risk stratification of very-late DES failure
Y Ueda, K Matsuo, Y Nishimoto, R Sugihara, Y Takeda, A Hirata, T Nemoto, M Okada, A Murakami, K Kashiwase & K Kodama
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Different patent foramen ovale closure techniques in varying anatomies
R Ko, NE Walker & MJ Mullen
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Different patent foramen ovale closure techniques in varying anatomies
R Ko, NE Walker & MJ Mullen
Review Article: Interventional Cardiology
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Impaired response to aspirin and clopidogrel: how do we treat?
A Nanjundappa, S Mandapaka & RS Dieter
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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Impaired response to aspirin and clopidogrel: how do we treat?
A Nanjundappa, S Mandapaka & RS Dieter
Commentary: Interventional Cardiology
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