The disparate cutoffs may help determine whether a patient should go to the cath lab. Prospective validation comes next.
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact [email protected]. Back to Healio Middle-aged black women with coronary ...
Prevalent CAC common in high-volume endurance activity athletes, but no long-term risk for mortality
Men who participate in high-volume endurance activity — equivalent to running approximately 6.5 km per day or 250 to 300 minutes per week — were likely to have prevalent coronary artery calcification, ...
Symptomatic patients with severe hypercholesterolemia who do not have any evidence of coronary artery calcium (CAC) appear to be at lower risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and ...
Self-reported high levels of physical activity shared a positive correlation with improved mortality and care for patients who underwent chest CT scans for atherosclerosis. “A growing evidence base ...
A study in this week's European Society of Cardiology special issue of The Lancet shows that coronary artery calcium (CAC) is a much better predictor of heart attack and stroke in apparently healthy ...
A new study suggests that people with low LDL levels and high CRP levels may benefit from coronary artery calcium (CAC) scans to identify those who are most likely to benefit from statin therapy. In a ...
Bottom Line: Some studies have suggested that people with high levels of physical activity way beyond current physical activity guidelines, such as marathon runners, can have significant build-up of ...
Historically, healthcare delivery has been reactive with patients primarily seeking care when a symptom or issue arises. With 51 percent of cardiovascular deaths worldwide attributed to strokes and 45 ...
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