A small carefully constructed and blinded clinical trial confirms that percutaneous intervention significantly relieves angina in patients with chronic total obstruction.
In what is believed to be the first randomized placebo-controlled trial of its kind, patients with a chronic total blockage of a coronary artery who received a nonsurgical procedure to reopen the ...
In carefully selected patients with CTOs, symptom-driven PCI does provide a benefit when done by experienced operators.
ATLANTA, GA—An implantable coronary sinus reducer (CSR) in patients with refractory angina significantly reduces symptoms over 6 months of follow-up compared with a placebo procedure, a new study ...
LONG BEACH, California — An experimental new gene therapy has specialists questioning whether heart vessel growth to restore blood flow could actually be possible in refractory angina after bypass ...
Prof Colin Berry describes stress CMR-based myocardial blood flow endotyping for patients with chest pain and unobstructed ...
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From dynamite to diagnosis – the history behind angina spray
In her latest column, Dr Jane Wilcock explains how angina can be triggered by the cold and relieved with GTN spray ...
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