... the +T294C polymorphism in PPARδ is associated with the risk for coronary heartdisease and/or plasma lipid levels in women, we investigated this genetic variant in a group of female patients ... Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium Overall the C allele frequency was higher in patients with coronary heartdisease than in those without, but this difference was not statistically significant The plasma ... significantly lower VLDL In the entire group no significant interaction between genotype and coronary heartdisease could be detected Eliminating patients with diabetes mellitus or triglycerides higher...
... coronary heartdisease was examined Results During 20 years of follow-up, we documented 1994 new cases of coronary heartdisease After multivariate adjustment, the relative risk of coronary heartdisease ... increased risk of coronary heartdisease in women When vegetable sources of fat and protein are chosen, these diets may moderately reduce the risk of coronary heartdisease n engl j med 355;19 ... associated with a risk of coronary heartdisease In the Women s Health Initiative, a low-fat dietary pattern was not associated with a reduced risk of coronary heartdisease during an 8-year follow-up.31...
... coronary heartdisease was confirmed by an examination of hospital or autopsy records, by the listing of coronary heartdisease as the cause of death on the death certificate, if coronary heartdisease ... who provided a blood sample and who were free of cardiovascular disease at baseline, 239 women and 265 men had a nonfatal myocardial infarction or fatal coronary heartdisease during eight years ... risk of coronary heartdisease among women and men without previous cardiovascular disease Elevated plasma levels of sTNF-R1 and sTNF-R2 were related to an increased risk among women, but not men...
... methods for sample preparation, protein fractionation, and mass spectrometry analysis are described Additional file 2: Table S1 Baseline characteristics for women developing coronary heartdisease ... CB, Kostis JB, Caralis P, Prentice R, for the Women s Health Initiative Investigators: Conjugated equine estrogens and coronary heart disease: the Women s Health Initiative Arch Intern Med 2006, ... exposure affects disease risk We report here on a large-scale proteomic study that aimed to uncover novel associations between plasma proteins and the risk of subsequent coronary heartdisease (CHD)...
... Mak Heart Mechanisms of Late Stent Thrombosis Across major branch High power view Mak Heart Farb A et al Circulation 2003 Mechanisms of Late Stent Thrombosis Radiation Necrotic core Mak Heart ... genomic and proteomic medicine will further enhance the treatment of patients with ischaemic heartdisease Mak Heart ... MACE Mak Heart P=0.99 P=0.50 P=0.81 1.2 Death MI NQWMI TLR TVR 8-month Late Loss (mm) 0.35 0.3 Sirolimus (n=897) 0.25 Paclitaxel (n=852) 0.31 0.2 0.15 0.14 0.1 0.09 0.05 -0.05 -0.1 Mak Heart Distal...
... risk of aging, chronic disease, or cancer chemoprevention and treatment in the general population 11.3 Parkinson’s Disease Parkinson’s disease (also known as Parkinson disease or PD) is a degenerative ... such as Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s diseases (Rahman et al., 2008) 11.4 HeartDisease 11.4.1 Case Study with Digitoxin from Digitalis purpurea L ‘Used as a Heart Stimulant Digoxin is one of the ... 265 11.4.1.2 Heart Failure With heart failure more common in the elderly, heart failure represents a major public health problem in industrialized nations since the prevalence of heart failure...
... congenital heartdisease makes issuing a so-called sports certificate difficult A form that covers all forms of disease does not exist In many children with successfully treated heart disease, ... sport suitable for all persons with congenital heartdisease (e1, 8, e5, 9, 11, 12, 13, e8, e9, 17) Physical activity in children with congenital heartdisease should start as often as possible at ... congenital heartdisease Acute, malignant arrhythmias can result in sudden cardiac death (e6) Predominantly dynamic sports activities, however, reduce the afterload in children with congenital heart disease...
... Ischemic Heart – A Disease Immanent Uncertainty Jens Broscheit Chapter Part Electrical Heart Instability Evaluation in Conditions of Diastolic Heart Failure Suffered by Coronary HeartDisease ... and beyond” in the field of ischemic heartdisease With increasing life expectancy and increasing prevalence of the disease, patients with ischemic heartdisease are being taken care of by various ... ever-increasing number of incidences of ischemic heartdisease In recent years we have seen remarkable advances in the understanding of ischemic heartdisease in areas such as epidemiology, risk assessment,...
... congenital heartdisease from the elementary student heartdisease screening program Korean Journal Preventive Medicine, 34, 427–436 Linde, L M (1982) Psychiatric aspects of congenital heartdisease ... child’s congenital heartdisease Heart, 90, 435–439 Asian Nursing Research ❖ September 2007 ❖ Vol ❖ No Clare, M D (1985) Home care of infants and children with cardiac diseaseHeart & Lung, 14, 218–222 ... Qualitative Health Research, 10, 225–241 Lee, H J (2001) Congenital heartdisease after childhood—experience of “Grown up Congenital Heart Clinic (GUCH Clinic)” Korean Circulation Journal, 31, 537–541...
... anomalous pulmonary venous connection Hypoplastic left heart syndrome Ebstein’s anomaly Segmental System of Classification of Lesions of Congenital Heart Disease: Level I II III IV V VI Great veins Atria ... of the arterial trunks in space the position of the heart and the orientation of its apex Cardiac Description the segmental anatomy of the heart the classification of the cardiac lesion the description ... Normal ventriculoarterial connections (Concordant ventriculoarterial connections in biventricular heart) Discordant VA connections (TGA) Single outlet VA connection, Common arterial trunk Single...
... following AMI 124 Other acute ischemic heart diseases 125 Chronic ischemic heartdisease Diseases Database (DiseaseDB) 8695 - Ischemic or Ischaemic Heart disease, Myocardial Medical Object Oriented ... syndrome Patent ductus arteriosus Ischemic HeartDisease Cardiovascular Disease Diseases of the Heart Diseases of the Circulation Pulmonary stenosis Venous disease Congential aortic stenosis Venous ... Introduction to Ischemic HeartDisease http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/55248 Epidemiology of ischemic heartdisease According to the World Health Organisation, chronic diseases of which heartdisease is the...
... and rheumatic heartdisease Group A streptococcal infections Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease Determinants of the disease burden of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease References ... S Rheumatic heart disease: prevalence and preventive measures in the Indian subcontinent Heart, 2001, 86:127 40 Prakash RR et al Prevalence of rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease in school ... rheumatic heartdisease Mitral stenosis Mitral regurgitation Mixed mitral stenosis/regurgitation Aortic stenosis Aortic regurgitation Mixed aortic stenosis/regurgitation Multivalvular heart disease...
... of acute rheumatic fever and rheumatic heartdisease in Australia – an evidence-based review 2006 Please contact Heartline on 1300 36 27 87 or heartline@heartfoundation.com.au for the following ... valvular heartdisease A report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines (Commi�ee on Management of Patients with Valvular Heart Disease) ... PREVENTION AND RHEUMATIC HEARTDISEASE CONTROL Secondary prevention refers to the early detection of disease and implementation of measures to prevent recurrent and worsening disease Secondary prophylaxis...
... cardiac (9) disease, though difficult to treat effectively without surgery,(13) Acquired heartdisease which is expensive, generally unavailable, and involves high-cost Acquired heartdisease in ... CARDITIS of which 90% PROGRESS TO RHEUMATIC HEARTDISEASE 70% DIE BY 25 YEARS FIGURE 2: An outline of the process from streptococcal infection to rheumatic heartdisease Millions are quietly dying from ... is the absurdity of a lack of prevention of RHD, in the Congenital heartdisease Incidences of “significant” congenital heartdisease (CHD) (i.e what will require expert cardiological care at...
... for women with heartdisease “Joining WomenHeart helped a lot—it gave me an outlet and other women to talk to.” She was one of several women featured in a recent series on women and heartdisease ... need to tell women that heartdisease can kill them even before they know they have it.” With two other women, Judy cofounded WomenHeart, the National Coalition for Women with Heart Disease, the ... African American women The death rate from heartdisease is 69 percent higher in African American women than in white women Moreover, as a group, African American women suffer from heartdisease at...
... warding off heart disease, one of the leading causes of death among adults around the world In the meantime, medical researchers continue to gain more insight into what directly causes heartdisease discoveries ... struts Tackling Major Killers: HeartDisease JANUARY 2003 COPYRIGHT 2003 SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, INC HEART HELPERS Ventricular-assist devices emerge as an alternative to heart replacement IN NOVEMBER ... artificial hearts are too risky “Cutting out the heart is practically never a good idea,” he says “It was not known in 1982 that a heart can improve a lot if you support it in certain very common disease...
... will present therapies for refractory angina; metabolic syndromes and coronary heart disease; coronary heartdisease in women; and prevention and regression of atherosclerosis What is unique in this ... Diabetes and Coronary HeartDisease 471 Graham T McMahon 28 Cardiovascular Disease in Women 485 Margo Tolins-Mejia 29 Prevention of Coronary Artery Disease ... coronary arteries, which may engender states of ischemic heartdisease The principal thrust of the work concerns the main arena of ischemic heart disease, namely, coronary atherosclerosis The pathology...
... with congenital heartdiseaseHeart 2002, 88:71-75 54 Casey FA, Craig BG, Mulholland HC: Quality of life in surgically palliated complex congenital heartdisease Archives of Diseases in Childhood ... severities of heart disease, from different places of residence To get information on children without proven heart disease, interviews were performed with children with innocent heart murmur ... on a smaller sample with different severities of heartdisease [17] This finding could reflect the lack of physical activities and their serious restrictedness [26] Although heart diseases from...
... There were excess females in the heart diseased group Nearly two thirds of children (67.5%) had congenital heartdisease and the rest (32.5%) had rheumatic heartdisease Those suffered from severe ... Employee Out of work Occupation for Mothers House wives working Type of disease CHD Congenital heartdisease RHD Rheumatic Heartdisease RTI respiratory tract infection Page of (page number not for ... children with heartdisease in different areas of the QOL It indicated that parents of the children with heartdisease had significantly poorer QOL than parents of the children with other diseases...
... number of heartdisease specific HRQL instruments Most are designed for a particular heartdisease diagnosis, for example, the Seattle Angina Questionnaire [9], the Minnesota Living with Heart Failure ... patient's perspective, particularly in chronic diseases such as coronary heartdisease which is a major cause of disability We believe that the MacNew HeartDisease Health-related Quality of Life instrument ... studies [see the section on responsiveness below] The MacNew HeartDisease Health-related Quality of Life instrument The MacNew HeartDisease HRQL questionnaire [MacNew] is a self-administered...