-
Mashup Score: 28
A 57-year-old man with hypertension and dyslipidemia as cardiovascular risk factors was admitted for stable angina for months. His symptoms were not controlled despite maximal medical treatment (beta-blockers, nitrates, aspirin, statins). Angios revealed multivessel disease. How would you manage this case?
Source: www.pcronline.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 28
A 57-year-old man with hypertension and dyslipidemia as cardiovascular risk factors was admitted for stable angina for months. His symptoms were not controlled despite maximal medical treatment (beta-blockers, nitrates, aspirin, statins). Angios revealed multivessel disease. How would you manage this case?
Source: www.pcronline.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 26
A 57-year-old man with hypertension and dyslipidemia as cardiovascular risk factors was admitted for stable angina for months. His symptoms were not controlled despite maximal medical treatment (beta-blockers, nitrates, aspirin, statins). Angios revealed multivessel disease. How would you manage this case?
Source: www.pcronline.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 26
A 57-year-old man with hypertension and dyslipidemia as cardiovascular risk factors was admitted for stable angina for months. His symptoms were not controlled despite maximal medical treatment (beta-blockers, nitrates, aspirin, statins). Angios revealed multivessel disease. How would you manage this case?
Source: www.pcronline.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Q&A: New imaging method enables quick lung infection identification - 6 month(s) ago
With the current chest imaging technology, patients with suspected lung infections are unable to receive a specific diagnosis unless they undergo an invasive procedure and wait 2 to 3 days for their results, according to a press release.However, Nalinikanth Kotagiri, PhD, MBBS, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences at University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, is
Source: www.healio.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Q&A: New imaging method enables quick lung infection identification - 6 month(s) ago
With the current chest imaging technology, patients with suspected lung infections are unable to receive a specific diagnosis unless they undergo an invasive procedure and wait 2 to 3 days for their results, according to a press release.However, Nalinikanth Kotagiri, PhD, MBBS, associate professor of pharmaceutical sciences at University of Cincinnati James L. Winkle College of Pharmacy, is
Source: www.healio.comCategories: General Medicine News, PulmonologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Cardiologists at heart of alleged kickback schemeāimaging provider, CEO to pay $85M to settle - 7 month(s) ago
The allegations revolve around payments referring cardiologists received to supervise PET scansĀ from March 2014 to May 2023.
Source: cardiovascularbusiness.comCategories: Cardiology News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 15
Imaging techniques such as ultrasonography and MRI have gained ground in the diagnosis and management of inflammatory arthritis, as these imaging modalities allow a sensitive assessment of musculoskeletal inflammation and damage. However, these techniques cannot discriminate between disease subsets and are currently unable to deliver an accurate prediction of disease progression and therapeutic…
Source: www.nature.comCategories: Latest Headlines, RheumatologyTweet
-
Mashup Score: 1Cardiologists to celebrate World Heart Day with CCTA webinar - 7 month(s) ago
The free webinar, scheduled for Sept. 29, will examine the benefits ofĀ using CCTA and FFR-CT to manage chest pain patients.Ā
Source: cardiovascularbusiness.comCategories: Cardiology News and Journals, Latest HeadlinesTweet
-
Mashup Score: 0Imaging in inflammatory arthritis: progress towards precision medicine - Nature Reviews Rheumatology - 7 month(s) ago
In this Perspective, the authors discuss select examples of advancements in high-resolution imaging, functional molecular imaging and artificial intelligence-based analysis that hold promise for addressing current imaging limitations, enabling earlier diagnosis, improved monitoring and ultimately, personalized patient management.
Source: NatureCategories: Latest Headlines, RheumatologyTweet
How to treat MV patient by using imaging tools available? https://t.co/WqiHpdE5XZ @PCRonline @MilasinD18 @generalelectric #imaging @tctmd @crfheart @CRT_meeting @escardio