Sentences with phrase «myocardial ischemia as»

Low - dose supplemental testosterone treatment in men with chronic stable angina increased exercise time preceding induced myocardial ischemia as defined by ST depression on EKG.80 Testosterone replacement therapy has also been proven to reduce insulin resistance, visceral adiposity, and cardiovascular risk.
Skeletal myoblasts have been considered as possible candidates for treatment of myocardial ischemia as well.

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«Essentially, they showed me that a large number of traffic incidents are caused by medical conditions while driving, specifically cardiovascular events, such as myocardial infraction and myocardial ischemia,» says Najarian, director of data science at the Michigan Center for Integrative Research in Critical Care.
«Based on the results seen with ADRCs in the PRECISE trial, we designed ATHENA to look at these cells as a possible treatment option for people with refractory chronic myocardial ischemia
Ambient levels of PM 2 days before submaximal exercise testing were significantly associated with increased ST - segment depression during the test.17 This finding suggests that air pollution exposure conveys a greater susceptibility to myocardial ischemia, as demonstrated in an experimental study of dogs exposed to CAP.175 These results also offer insight regarding the relationship between exposure to PM and the timing of AMI.11 Significant associations were identified between symptom onset and both acute (levels within 2 hours before symptoms) and subacute (previous - day average concentration) exposures to PM2.5.
Subjects were participants in the Women's Ischemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) who had reported chest pain and were thus suspected to suffer from myocardial ischemia (defined as pathological loss of or reduction in blood flow — ischemia — to a part of the muscular tissue of the heart — myocIschemia Syndrome Evaluation (WISE) who had reported chest pain and were thus suspected to suffer from myocardial ischemia (defined as pathological loss of or reduction in blood flow — ischemia — to a part of the muscular tissue of the heart — myocischemia (defined as pathological loss of or reduction in blood flow — ischemia — to a part of the muscular tissue of the heart — myocischemia — to a part of the muscular tissue of the heart — myocardium).
As the stomach begins to turn, a cascade of pathological events begin to occur: compression of the caudal vena cava and portal vein (blood flow to the heart), reduced cardiac output and myocardial ischemia, shock, perfusion to critical organs is reduced and fatality if not corrected quickly.
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