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Aortic valve disease is a type of heart valve disease. In this condition, the valve between the lower left heart chamber and the body's main artery doesn't ...
Arterial mapping; Arterial ultrasound; Arteriovenous fistula surgery ... Transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR); Transcutaneous oximetry; Vascular ...
This narrowing is usually the result of a buildup of fatty deposits known as plaque within the arteries. Stenosis can worsen over time to completely block the ...
In other words, their arteries were stiffer than normal. Specifically, the researchers focused on flow-mediated dilation — the way an artery widens when blood ...
As a result, pressure rises in the pulmonary artery. Over time, the increased pressure damages the smaller blood vessels in the lungs. The damaged blood vessel ...
... artery in the heart and injects dye through the catheter. This makes the heart arteries show up more clearly on an X-ray. During a cardiac catheterization ...
... arteries in control patients (P = 0.005). In arteries with IPH , there was no difference in the mean degree of carotid artery stenosis between the RAO and ...
Millions of Americans have coronary artery disease caused by plaque buildup in their blood vessels. But once heart disease starts, can the damage be undone?
Dye flows through the catheter to heart arteries. The dye helps the arteries show up more clearly on images. Heart CT scan, also called a cardiac CT scan ...
Determine if biomechanical properties of the carotid arteries wall can be measured by ultrasound-based novel imaging technology for healthy adult population.
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