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Heart Disease Knowledge and Awareness in African American and Hispanic Women

Objectives: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among US women. Minority women have higher rates of CHD and are more likely to experience adverse outcomes. Because of racial disparities in CHD outcomes, the purpose of this study was to assess CHD knowledge and awareness…

Posted in: African American women 3 coronary heart disease 5 health disparities 19 Hispanic women 2 racial disparities 9

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The Many Facets of Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Imaging: Review of Background, Clinical Utility, and Increasing Use in the Community Hospital

Abstract:Cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (CMR or cardiac MRI) has advanced dramatically in the last ten years and has been proven a reliable and flexible method for cardiac diagnosis. Stress perfusion MRI is a new technique that accurately detects coronary heart disease with high sensitivity and specificity. The role of CMR…

Posted in: cardiac MRI 2 cardiomyopathy 10 coronary heart disease 5

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Aspirin for Primary Prevention of Coronary Heart Disease: Using the Framingham Risk Score to Improve Utilization in a Primary Care Clinic

Objectives: Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the number one cause of death in adults in the industrialized world, and several large studies show that aspirin is helpful for the primary prevention of this disease. Unfortunately, few physicians are aware of its benefit, resulting in the underutilization of aspirin for the…

Posted in: Aspirin 7 coronary heart disease 5 Framingham Risk Score 2 Prevention 18

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Pharmacologic Stress Myocardial Perfusion Imaging

Abstract: Pharmacologic stress agents (dipyridamole, adenosine and dobutamine) allow virtually all patients to be safely assessed for ischemic heart disease. These agents have mild but significant side effects, mandating a thorough knowledge of indications, contraindications, side effects and management before their use. Adjunctive exercise improves image quality in vasodilator pharmacologic…

Posted in: coronary heart disease 5

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Is Chronic Kidney Disease Comparable to Diabetes as a Coronary Artery Disease Risk Factor?

Background: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is one of the known risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). Though electrocardiograms (ECGs) have limited accuracy in determining the true prevalence of CHD, we wondered whether CKD and diabetes mellitus (DM) controlled for hypertension (HTN), had similar prevalences of ECG abnormalities that could…

Posted in: chronic kidney disease 13 coronary heart disease 5 Diabetes 23
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