This retrospective, single‐center study included all patients aged 18 to 65 years who presented with ACS and underwent ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic (CKM) syndrome is a recently proposed framework emphasizing the interconnected ...
Physical activity (PA) is essential for the cardiovascular, emotional, and social health of all children and adolescents.
BACKGROUND: Identifying and addressing barriers to antihypertensive medication adherence is critical for hypertension control ...
ACC/AHA 2007 Guidelines for the Management of Patients With Unstable Angina/Non–ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction: A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force ...
Cases of subpial hemorrhage of the neonate were identified by keyword searches of the institutional database. The medical records and magnetic resonance imagings were reviewed. Seventeen cases were ...
Platypnea-orthodeoxia is a relatively uncommon but striking clinical syndrome characterized by dyspnea and deoxygenation accompanying a change to a sitting or standing from a recumbent position. Since ...
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The relationship between infarct dimensions and neurological progression in patients with acute pontine infarctions remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the morphometric predictive value ...
The past 25 years have witnessed remarkable developments in statistical methods for the analysis of longitudinal data. Despite these important advances, researchers in the biomedical sciences have ...
Warfarin (brand names Coumadin and Jantoven) is a prescription medication used to prevent harmful blood clots from forming or growing larger. Beneficial blood clots prevent or stop bleeding, but ...
Sudden cardiac death (SCD) in association with anomalous coronary arteries is a rare phenomenon. When described it is most often associated in patients with anomalous left coronary arteries, although ...