Because most patients with ischemic mitral regurgitation have multivessel coronary
artery disease requiring revascularization, surgeons have to consider whether to add mitral - valve repair to coronary - artery bypass grafting (CABG).
Coverage of most of the critical illness such as cancer, renal failure, coronary
artery diseases requiring bypass surgery, major organ transplant, paralytic cerebral stroke as well as accidental injuries resulting in loss of limbs.
Not exact matches
His heart
disease required five stents in his
arteries.
They found that patients from this group who
required admission to intensive or critical care units after surgery were more likely to have a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary
disease, congestive heart failure, coronary
artery disease, chronic kidney
disease, or suffering blood loss of more than 1,000 milliliters during surgery or
requiring vasopressors (medications that raise low blood pressure) during surgery.
However, larger controlled studies with long - term follow - up are
required to demonstrate whether the favorable properties of DFS translate into improved event - free survival in patients with coronary
artery disease.»
5) Heart
disease is caused by several conditions initiated by sugar and insulin: excess sugar thickens the blood; excess sugar robs the heart of it's favorite mineral — Magnesium, and it's favorite vitamin — the Bs (that's because digesting / metabolizing sugar
requires an enormous amount of Magnesium and B vitamins); and excess sugar and insulin severely damage
artery walls, in several ways.
In truth, a physiologically normal amount of insulin is
required to stay alive, but secreting or injecting excess insulin is what substantially increases your risk for coronary
artery disease, atherosclerosis, and cardiovascular
disease as a whole (2 — 10).
All that nonsense about saturated fat and cholesterol clogging your
arteries, carbohydrates being
required for «energy,» healthywholegrains offering nutrients you couldn't get anywhere else and lifelong protection from
disease was so odious and obviously incorrect that it drove tens of thousands of people into the waiting maw of MDA.
There is a common misconception that has floated around for the past 100 years or so of my life that if a person has cardiac problems, a heart attack, or coronary
artery disease (CAD)
requiring heart bypass surgery or an angioplasty, they are irreparably damaged in their ability to get life insurance, especially affordable life -LSB-...]