TORONTO, ON — New data from Ontario show that almost 42% of patients with suspected coronary artery disease (CAD) who underwent a diagnostic angiogram within a 17-hospital network were found to have ...
Background: Cardiac syndrome X is defined by a typical angina pectoris with normal or near normal (stenosis <40%) coronary angiogram with or without electrocardiogram (ECG) change or atypical angina ...
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Cardiac syndrome X, a special subform of non-cardiac chest pain with abnormal electrocardiographic but normal coronary angiogram, originates mostly from disorders of the esophagus and stomach. A ...
Asymptomatic patients who have an abnormal result on screening coronary computed tomographic angiography (CTA) are more likely to be taking aspirin and statins at 90 days and 18 months than either ...
“Based on the RADAR results, we believe that the denial of radial access for diagnostic angiography or interventions based solely on an abnormal [Allen’s test] or oximetry-plethysmography curve is not ...