Sentences with phrase «following coronary»

Following coronary artery occlusion, SDF - 1α level is increased in the infarcted area, resulting in the recruitment of progenitor cells expressing CXCR4 for post-infarct repair [47].
The study included 22,917 patients from 19 medical centers in Ontario, Canada, who received a diagnosis of stable coronary artery disease following coronary angiogram for chest pain (chronic stable angina) between Oct. 1, 2008, and Sept. 30, 2013.
Home visits by a cardiac surgery nurse practitioner (NP) following coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) surgery can dramatically reduce a patient's risk of hospital readmission and death 30 days after surgery, according to a study in the May 2014 issue of The Annals of Thoracic Surgery.
For all of those that seek logic over faith and evidence over ignorance, see the address below for the study on prayer following coronary bypass surgery.
The minute you release it is when get all those products going downstream and if you have a healthy endothelium, the inner lining of the arteries, you will see increase flow, a hyperemia of three, four, five times baseline flow in your control arm and if you don't get sick endothelium, and now we can go to the Mayo Clinic and another few universities and have followed coronary patients long - term.

Not exact matches

However, Burke and colleagues43 analyzed data from 514 Western Australian aborigines with almost 14 years of follow - up and found that risk of coronary heart disease increased in participants consuming eggs more than twice per week.
In a study that examined food intake patterns and risk of death from coronary heart disease, researchers followed more than 16,000 middle - aged men in the U.S., Finland, The Netherlands, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Greece and Japan for 25 years.
During a median of 8.1 years (IQR 7.2 - 9.1) of follow - up, 49,377 incident cases of cardiovascular disease were recorded, including 16,671 cases of coronary heart disease and 23,983 of stroke (14,290 ischaemic and 2,998 hemorrhagic stroke).
Over 10 to 14 years of follow - up, they documented 634 cases of coronary heart disease, which they matched with control subjects for age, smoking status and the date blood was drawn.
And a 2007 study published in the European Journal of Epidemiology followed 1,500 older people for five years and found no association between urinary sodium levels and the risk of coronary vascular disease or death.
The study used data from 4,681 participants in the Coronary Artery Risk Development in Young Adults Study from baseline years 1985 - 1986 through 25 years of follow - up.
Study findings indicate that among older adults who had diabetes for a shorter duration (9 years or less), nonfatal cardiovascular complications had the highest incidence (coronary artery disease, congestive heart failure, and cerebrovascular disease), followed by diabetic eye disease and acute hypoglycemic events.
Using the scale as a benchmark, patients without a history of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, congestive heart failure, coronary artery disease, or cirrhosis have only a 3.1 percent probability of developing late, serious complications following joint replacement surgery.
In both groups, participants consuming more than two servings a week of yogurt had an approximately 20 percent lower risks of major coronary heart disease or stroke during the follow - up period.
During the nearly month - long follow - up period, there were no differences between the two groups in the percentages of patients that had a stent placed to open an artery, underwent coronary artery bypass surgery, returned to the emergency room or experienced a major cardiac event, such as heart attack.
Study participants» control of individual and composite factors was also examined in relation to the occurrence of new cardiovascular events (including heart attacks, coronary deaths, strokes, heart failure, percutaneous interventions and bypass surgeries) over an average follow - up of 11 years.
Lien and her team observed that zebrafish with a mutation at the CXCR4 receptor survive, but are not able to form coronary vessels or undergo heart regeneration following injury.
Within each genetic risk category, the presence of lifestyle factors significantly altered the risk of coronary events to such an extent that following a favorable lifestyle could reduce the incidence of coronary events by 50 percent in those with the highest genetic risk scores.
The patients were followed for 90 days, after which the researchers found significant reductions in coronary revascularization procedures, fewer hospital readmissions and fewer recurrent cardiac testing episodes or the need for additional testing.
During the follow - up period, 295 (30.3 percent) of the patients experienced a MACE, such as heart attack or a procedure to re-open an obstructed artery called a coronary revascularization.
Just a handful of studies have looked over the course of a year, let alone years, such as this study, which followed patients for an average of 10 years after their coronary artery disease diagnosis to see if they were ever diagnosed with depression.
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.»
In addition, a relationship was found between consumption of more than 2 drinks per day with incident coronary heart disease (CHD)(35 % greater risk) in women, followed up for 24 years (128).
About 12 percent of those in the study, healthy volunteers in their 40s, first developed coronary artery calcification over five years of follow - up.
This is most commonly due to occlusion (blockage) of a coronary artery following the rupture of a vulnerable atherosclerotic plaque, which is an unstable collection of lipids (cholesterol and fatty acids) and white blood cells (especially macrophages) in the wall of an artery.
The researchers assessed their diets with questionnaires and followed them for an average of 21 years, during which 230 men developed coronary artery disease.
Several trials have demonstrated that the cardiomyocytes of rodents maintained on IER become more resilient to ischaemic injury induced by occlusion of the left coronary artery 18, 21, 29, which translated into improved long - term survival following such injury in one study.21 In addition, within these studies, associations have been found between the cardiovascular improvements and markers of oxidative stress 24, 30, inflammatory responses 18, 24, 29, 30 and increases in circulating levels of adiponectin.29 Collectively, these reported changes in biochemical and physiological cardiovascular risk factors would be expected to suppress atherosclerotic development and preserve cardiovascular health.
People who have hypertension that is not treated with lifestyle modifications and medications (if necessary) are likely to experience one or several of the following conditions: • Coronary artery disease, heart attack, heart failure, or abnormal heart beat.
Another study, following over 500 post-menopausal women, found that high dietary vitamin K2 intake, but probably not vitamin K1 (phylloquinone,) was associated with reduced coronary calcification.
-- In 1989, the Minnesota Coronary Survey followed nearly 10,000 men and women split into two groups to see if a lower - fat diet reduced cardiovascular risk.
During the 10 year follow up, the study documented 761 cases of coronary heart disease, 208 of which were fatal and 553 nonfatal, and dietary glycemic load was directly associated with risk of cardiovascular heart disease even when adjustments for smoking status, age, and total caloric intake and other risk factors for heart disease were accounted for.
For patients with known advanced coronary artery disease, it is probably wise to follow the advice of doctors like Caldwell Esselstyn who encourage their patients to eat virtually zero refined oil of any kind, and even to eat only small amounts of nuts and seeds.
Scientific research provides abundant evidence that a poor prenatal diet, followed by a steady childhood diet of low - nutrient food spawns a whole host of physical defects and diseases, including early - onset osteoporosis, diabetes, coronary occlusion, obesity, acne, dental irregularities and, most important, acute distortions in brain chemistry — bizarre distortions with macabre perceptions that could easily trigger the tragic shootings on our school campuses.
The reasoning behind paleo is as follows: the human body adapted to the diet of the stone age and since then our genetics have changed little, yet our diet has changed a lot, and this incongruity results in obesity, heart and coronary disease, diabetes, and other diseases found in modern mankind.
We reported this to the Food Standards Agency, who have taken action to notify Cow & Gate of labelling requirements and issued the following statement: In light of advice from the Scientific Advisory Committee on Nutrition on the adverse effects of trans fats on the risk of coronary heart disease, the Agency welcomes the voluntary action by the UK food industry to reduce the levels of artificial trans fats in our foods.
The study found that eating legumes may reduce the risk of coronary heart disease in patients with type - 2 diabetes who follow a low glycemic diet.
You can see in the second figure that both high insulin without high glucose in the blood, and high insulin and high glucose together are risks for coronary artery disease (CAD) and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in this study following 11 092 people (click here for study).
We can talk about risk factors all we want, but compared to the veg group, did the coronary heart disease of the patients following the Atkins - like diets improve, worsen, or stay the same?
In addition, since this unique holistic approach, apart from reducing body weight, positively energizes and influences entire human organism including the immune, nervous, circulatory, endocrinal, digestive and all other systems, often those who were willing to follow this plan also managed to reverse coronary heart disease or diabetes, recovered from cancer, depression, arthritis and other chronic diseases.
After 6 y of follow - up, there were no differences between the groups in incidence of fatal and nonfatal coronary heart disease (CHD) and total CVD, including stroke.
In a study that examined food intake patterns and risk of death from coronary heart disease, researchers followed more than 16,000 middle - aged men in the U.S., Finland, The Netherlands, Italy, former Yugoslavia, Greece and Japan for 25 years.
And a 2007 study published in the European Journal of Epidemiology followed 1,500 older people for five years and found no association between urinary sodium levels and the risk of coronary vascular disease or death.
The authors of a 2008 meta - analysis of prospective cohort studies, including 14 studies reporting on vitamin C for a median follow - up of 10 years, concluded that dietary, but not supplemental, intake of vitamin C is inversely associated with coronary heart disease risk [54].
Some the others would be Alzheimer's disease, dementia, rheumatoid arthritis, paralysis; any degenerative muscle or nerve disease or disorder; alcohol or drug abuse; OR any disease or disorder of the following: heart, aorta, coronary arteries, peripheral vascular system, blood, liver pancreas, kidney (other than kidney stones), brain or connective tissue?
As a CoverMe Critical Illness plan policyholder, you are eligible to receive a $ 25,000, $ 50,000 or $ 75,000 lump sum benefit, 30 days following the diagnosis of Cancer, Heart Attack or Stroke, or the undergoing of Coronary Bypass or Aortic surgery.
The following factors are most important in evaluating an individual's coronary heart disease:
For the new study, the researchers followed about 600 patients in the San Francisco Bay Area with coronary artery disease.
The riders available of money back policy are as follows: • Critical Illness rider: This rider offers a guaranteed sum if the Insured is diagnosed with some critical illness including major organ failure, coronary diseases, different types of cancer etc. • Accident rider: In case the policy holder's unexpected death due to accident the nominee receives a sum assured • Disability benefit rider: This type is rider helps in case the policy holder is left paralyzed due to some major accident in his life.
Assisted physicians in continuous assessment and follow - up care for patients with Congestive Heart Failure, Heart transplant and Coronary Artery Bypass Graft Surgery.
• Direct care of patients with myocardial infarction and assist in resuscitation / code blue situations • Oversee care of pre and post CABG (coronary artery bypass graft), pre and post cardiac cath, Angiogram / Angioplasty, AICD, PPM, acute stroke, and post-op peripheral vascular surgery patients • Perform EKG and telemetry monitoring, interpret results, and intervene as needed • Collaborates with physicians and social workers regarding discharge planning and follow up care plans • Educate patients and families about healthy living including smoking cessation, alcohol cessation, etc. • Set age - appropriate short - term and long term goals in care planning • Administer intravenous drugs, drips, and combinations drugs using 5 rights and titration of vasoactive drugs with the use of IV infusion pump
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