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Myocardial infarction within the past six months. A history of ventricular arrhythmia requiring treatment. Any medical condition which would, in the ...
Evidence of an acute myocardial infarction ≤ 1 month (30 days) before the intended treatment [defined as: Q wave MI, or non-Q wave MI with total CK ...
... myocardial ischemic condition suspected on the Electrocardiogram (ECG) at screening (e.g., ST-segment elevation, down-sloping ST-segment depressions > 2 mm).
... myocardial infarction, and all-cause mortality during a 30-day peri-procedural period, and ipsilateral stroke over the follow-up period (extending up to ...
Transmural myocardial infarction within the last 6 months; Acute bacterial or fungal infection requiring intravenous antibiotics at the time of registration ...
* History of myocardial infarction =\< 6 months, or current symptomatic congestive heart failure or left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) \< 40% or with ...
Age < 18 years. · HbA1C > 9 % at enrollment. · Prior diagnosis, or signs and symptoms, of heart failure. · Currently taking a loop diuretic. · Myocardial infarction ...
History and/or current evidence of extensive tissue calcification including, but not limited to, the soft tissue, kidneys, intestine, myocardium and lung ...
Recent Cardiovascular event: Myocardial infarction, stroke, congestive heart failure within 3 months. Cardiac ejection fraction less than 30%. Evidence of ...
History of cerebrovascular disease (e.g., stroke, transient ischemic attacks), acute coronary syndrome, myocardial infarction, or unstable angina within 6 ...
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