ECG Wave & Heart Disease
ECG or EKG is an acronym for electrocardiogram. An electrocardiogram is a medical test that monitors the heart's electrical activities, mapping out each heartbeat as a peaked line. By monitoring the waves on the ECG, including the look of the waves, a physician or heart specialist will be able to di
Heart Attack and Unstable Angina-Surgery
On rare occasions, coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG) is done on an emergency basis to treat a heart attack. Coronary artery bypass grafting, also called bypass surgery or "cabbage, " may be needed when a heart attack cannot be safely and effectively treated with medicine or ...
Vitamin K Antagonist in Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy and AF
Get the latest update on the importance of stroke prophylaxis with oral anticoagulants in patients with cardiomyopathy.
5-a-Day ‘Not Enough’ Fruits and Vegetables
We’re all urged to eat five servings of fruits and vegetables a day, but new research finds eight servings may be needed to cut the risk of dying from heart disease.
Troponin I Elevation and Cardiac Events After PCI
Tn-I elevation after elective PCI is relatively common and is associated with procedural complications such as incidental side brachy occlusion and thrombus formation.
Cardiac Catheterization
Cardiac catheterization is a test used to check blood flow in the coronary arteries, blood flow, and blood pressure in the heart's chambers; find out how well the heart valves work; and check for defects in the way the heart's wall moves.
How to Reduce LDL Cholesterol Naturally With a Liquid Diet
In this article I discuss an alternative to taking prescription medications in an attempt to lower LDL cholesterol naturally. I prescribe a shake so effective that test subjects dropped their LDL levels by a whopping 38%! Instead of putting chemicals in your body and dealing with side effects, I rec
2011 Top Game Changers in Cardiology
Our Medscape advisors selected and ranked top studies in 2011 that they felt had a significant impact on cardiology practice.
Chambers of the Heart
Illustration copyright 2000 by Nucleus Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. http://www.nucleusinc.comThe heart has four chambers: two atria and two ventricles. The right atrium receives oxygen - poor blood from the body and pumps it to the right ventricle.The right ventricle pumps the oxygen -
Interventional Diagnosis and Treatment of CAD in 2014
Concise results from four trials provide up-to-date guidance for interventionalists.
Incidence Screening for Primary Prevention ICDs
How many patients are missing the boat when it comes to screening in for ICD?
Impact of Statins on Serial Coronary Calcification in Atheroma
Gain insight as to how statins may stabilize plaque beyond their effects on plaque regression.
High Blood Pressure - Health Conditions Induced by Stress
Description of ailments including high blood pressure / hypertension that are precipitated by prolonged stress situations.
Economic Analysis of a Tailored Behavioral Intervention for BP Control
A telephonic nurse-administered intervention could be a key adjuvant strategy for meeting national goals for BP control.
Hypertension Guidelines: Same Data, Different Conclusions
Dr. Black quizzes Dr. Weber, lead author on the ASH/ISH guidance, and Dr. Townsend, who was part of JNC 8 and the ASH/ISH statement, on the reasoning behind the different recommendations.
Survival From Sports-Related Sudden Cardiac Arrest
Which locations have better stats for survival from sudden cardiac arrest?
EXPEDITION: Sodium-Proton Exchange Inhibition to Prevent Coronary Events in Acute Cardiac Conditions
Use of cariporide, a sodium-hydrogen inhibitor, significantly reduces the incidence of death/MI in patients undergoing CABG surgery, but is associated with a significant increase in the rate of mortality compared with placebo.
Heart Disease Detection Goes High Tech
Experts review the latest techniques that reveal whether you have heart disease.
Stopping Aspirin Risky for Some
For patients with a history of heart disease, stopping aspirin can increase the risk of having a heart attack, according to a new study.
Normal Cholesterol Range - Understand What Is Normal And What Is Not
Maintaining a normal cholesterol range is extremely important to your health and general well being. You will learn more about how to maintain a normal range while reading this article.