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7 results for "coronary artery disease"
Pritika Dutta, PhD, Jeevitha Poorasamy, MD, Poornima Siddaraju, MD, Vineetha K Ramdas Nayak, MD +1 more
Background: Several studies have assessed liver and kidney functions in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). However, the association of liver and kidney function markers with CAD remains uncl
liver function testkidney function testcoronary artery diseasecoronary angiogramprediction.
🗓 Jun 2026pp. 905 - 912View Article →
Jebna J., Ravikrishnan J., Sivaprasad V.
Background: Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) is the standard surgical treatment for multi-vessel coronary artery disease (CAD). Although EuroSCORE remains the principal perioperative risk strati
Coronary artery bypass graftingHematological parametersMean platelet volumeHomocysteineNeutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratioPlatelet-to-lymphocyte ratio
🗓 May 2026pp. 719 - 725View Article →
Shekhar Awana, Richa Choudhary, Pradeep Kumar Yadav, Alok Agrahari +5 more
Background: Brought-in-dead (BID) cases represent a crucial yet often neglected component of medico-legal practice. These cases frequently lack prior medical evaluation and thus rely entirely on foren
Brought-in-deadMedico-legal autopsyCause of deathManner of deathForensic epidemiologyMortality pattern.
🗓 May 2026pp. 696 - 700View Article →
As an internal medicine specialist with a dedicated interest in insulin resistance, I have been engaged in ongoing clinical studies investigating various aspects of this complex condition. During rout
cardiovascular rsikheart rateinsulin resistance
🗓 Aug 2025pp. 978View Article →
Background: Open Lichtenstein and laparoscopic (TAPP/TEP) mesh repairs are standard for inguinal hernia, yet real-world patient allocation frequently deviates from randomisation, introducing confoundi
Inguinal herniaLaparoscopic repairOpen mesh repairHernioplastyPostoperative outcomes
🗓 Feb 2025pp. 92 - 95View Article →
Atherosclerosis was found in humans who lived thousands years ago. Paleopathologist Marc Armand Ruffer (1859-1917) identified atherosclerotic plaques in the aorta as well as in several large arteries
AtheromaLipoproteinsLDL cholesterolAncient MedicineExperimental atherosclerosisMolecular Biology
🗓 Aug 2024pp. 48 - 53View Article →
Background: In-stent restenosis (ISR) has always been considered a conundrum for interventional cardiologists. Despite many technical advances in the last 20 years aimed at reducing its occurrence thi
in stent re stenosisintravascular lithotripsycalciumcoronary artery diseaseIVUSimaging
🗓 Oct 2022pp. 27 - 30View Article →