Dr. Farhana Ara MBBS Bsc (Hons) MRCP
... • symptoms despite OMT and PCI is appropriate. • Consider survival advantage of CABG over PCI for patients who are symptomatic despite OMT with • Diabetes with MVD ...
... • symptoms despite OMT and PCI is appropriate. • Consider survival advantage of CABG over PCI for patients who are symptomatic despite OMT with • Diabetes with MVD ...
If so, please specify
... ___ Stomach ulcers, colitis ___ Arthritis heart attack, stroke, by-pass ___ Hepatitis, jaundice, liver disease ___ Other__________________________ ___ Prosthetic heart valve ___ Alcoholism __________________________ If any of the above conditions are checked, is it or are they under control? Y / N I ...
... ___ Stomach ulcers, colitis ___ Arthritis heart attack, stroke, by-pass ___ Hepatitis, jaundice, liver disease ___ Other__________________________ ___ Prosthetic heart valve ___ Alcoholism __________________________ If any of the above conditions are checked, is it or are they under control? Y / N I ...
Cardiometabolic Risk Syndrome By James L. Holly
... make the most of the food you eat. It is estimated that over 43,000,000 Americans have this condition. This syndrome was first called "Syndrome X"; then it was called "Insulin Resistance Syndrome," because it is thought that an abnormal response to insulin is the principle causative factor in the co ...
... make the most of the food you eat. It is estimated that over 43,000,000 Americans have this condition. This syndrome was first called "Syndrome X"; then it was called "Insulin Resistance Syndrome," because it is thought that an abnormal response to insulin is the principle causative factor in the co ...
POST-TEST/Rationale 1. Hospitalizations account - Power
... treatment discontinuation with ivabradine than with placebo. 7. Patients with HF should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the content of their education concerning heart failure treatment using: A. A post-interview quiz B. The Morisky scale C. The “teach back” technique*** D. Adherence on t ...
... treatment discontinuation with ivabradine than with placebo. 7. Patients with HF should be able to demonstrate an understanding of the content of their education concerning heart failure treatment using: A. A post-interview quiz B. The Morisky scale C. The “teach back” technique*** D. Adherence on t ...
Deriving Biological Inferences From Studies
... the disease. This has its roots in bacteriological models where one organism is associated with one disease. This could not be applied in chronic diseases as one exposure could lead to many adverse outcomes e.g. smoking and cancers, CVD, Birthoutcome. ...
... the disease. This has its roots in bacteriological models where one organism is associated with one disease. This could not be applied in chronic diseases as one exposure could lead to many adverse outcomes e.g. smoking and cancers, CVD, Birthoutcome. ...
CHF J Burgess 2012
... 33% mortality within first year of diagnosis 50% mortality within five years 3:1 males:females ...
... 33% mortality within first year of diagnosis 50% mortality within five years 3:1 males:females ...
Global Disease Burden & Access Gap
... Global Disease Burden: World Health Statistics Mortality per 100,000 population HIV/ AIDS ...
... Global Disease Burden: World Health Statistics Mortality per 100,000 population HIV/ AIDS ...
Care of the Medically Compromised Patient
... risk of CAD have substernal chest pain during a procedure, call for an urgent medical evaluation Procedures in post-MI patients should be avoided during the first 6 months post-MI ...
... risk of CAD have substernal chest pain during a procedure, call for an urgent medical evaluation Procedures in post-MI patients should be avoided during the first 6 months post-MI ...
The new Heart Failure pathway - Croydon Health Services NHS Trust
... Patients on GP heart failure registers have a 5-year survival rate of 58% compared with 93% in the age- and sex-matched general population ...
... Patients on GP heart failure registers have a 5-year survival rate of 58% compared with 93% in the age- and sex-matched general population ...
Heart Murmurs and Heartworms - Partnerships for Environmental
... • Put the words together to see that it means there is an artery that is open (that should be closed!) ...
... • Put the words together to see that it means there is an artery that is open (that should be closed!) ...
Measure height and weight and calculate body mass index (BMI) A
... OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN ADULTS ...
... OF OVERWEIGHT AND OBESITY IN ADULTS ...
Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH)
... FH can result in premature cardiovascular disease (heart disease or stroke), occurring 15-20 years earlier than among people without FH. Early diagnosis and treatment can lead to a normal life span. Accurate treatment is therefore important. Right treatment reduces risk substantially In order to com ...
... FH can result in premature cardiovascular disease (heart disease or stroke), occurring 15-20 years earlier than among people without FH. Early diagnosis and treatment can lead to a normal life span. Accurate treatment is therefore important. Right treatment reduces risk substantially In order to com ...
Intervention studies
... Design of Cohort study - II Exposed and non-exposed groups must be comparable in all factors that may be related to the disease except for the exposure Need to get complete and accurate information about exposure and outcome for all individuals ...
... Design of Cohort study - II Exposed and non-exposed groups must be comparable in all factors that may be related to the disease except for the exposure Need to get complete and accurate information about exposure and outcome for all individuals ...
Waist to Hip Ratio
... Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR) looks at the proportion of fat stored on your body in the waist and hip areas. Most people store their body fat in two ways: around the middle (the apple shape) and around the hips (the pear shape). People who tend to gain weight mostly in their hips and buttocks have roughl ...
... Waist-to-Hip Ratio (WHR) looks at the proportion of fat stored on your body in the waist and hip areas. Most people store their body fat in two ways: around the middle (the apple shape) and around the hips (the pear shape). People who tend to gain weight mostly in their hips and buttocks have roughl ...
Document
... Diet and lifestyle change are the primary focus for most cholesterol problems. It is a mistake to think that a pill will reverse the effects of a bad diet, obesity, smoking, excess alcohol, stress, and inactivity. Reducing the amount of fat in the diet by at least half is the most important move to ...
... Diet and lifestyle change are the primary focus for most cholesterol problems. It is a mistake to think that a pill will reverse the effects of a bad diet, obesity, smoking, excess alcohol, stress, and inactivity. Reducing the amount of fat in the diet by at least half is the most important move to ...
GroupCheartrecover
... the close monitoring of physical exercise as well as educational lifestyle modification sessions.”(Recovery after a heart attack, 2008). “For those patients who have had a heart attack, it takes about 4-6 weeks for your heart muscle to heal. This is known as the recovery period. During this time, th ...
... the close monitoring of physical exercise as well as educational lifestyle modification sessions.”(Recovery after a heart attack, 2008). “For those patients who have had a heart attack, it takes about 4-6 weeks for your heart muscle to heal. This is known as the recovery period. During this time, th ...
Malaria is the most widely spread infectious disease and a major
... countries inhabited by a third of the world's population where the disease was once eradicated. Indicators show the re- emergence of the disease thus forcing policy makers to re-think of new strategies. Kenya is one of the countries severely affected by the disease where it claims many lives. Over 3 ...
... countries inhabited by a third of the world's population where the disease was once eradicated. Indicators show the re- emergence of the disease thus forcing policy makers to re-think of new strategies. Kenya is one of the countries severely affected by the disease where it claims many lives. Over 3 ...
Case #4: A 78 year old woman presents to the
... medication adherence in patients with memory loss or forgetfulness? (rank from 4 = most to 1 = least) ...
... medication adherence in patients with memory loss or forgetfulness? (rank from 4 = most to 1 = least) ...
S2213177913000383_mmc1
... The safety analysis set included all patients who received at least one dose of study medication. The full analysis set (FAS) included all patients in the safety analysis set who had at least one post-baseline efficacy measurement. Exploratory efficacy endpoints were analyzed using the FAS, and safe ...
... The safety analysis set included all patients who received at least one dose of study medication. The full analysis set (FAS) included all patients in the safety analysis set who had at least one post-baseline efficacy measurement. Exploratory efficacy endpoints were analyzed using the FAS, and safe ...
Atherosclerosis
... tissue supplied by the artery receives no oxygen. It quickly dies. When this occurs in the heart, it is called a heart attack. In the brain, it is called a stroke. Long-term atherosclerosis can also cause arteries to weaken. They may bulge under pressure. This bulge is called an aneurysm. If untrea ...
... tissue supplied by the artery receives no oxygen. It quickly dies. When this occurs in the heart, it is called a heart attack. In the brain, it is called a stroke. Long-term atherosclerosis can also cause arteries to weaken. They may bulge under pressure. This bulge is called an aneurysm. If untrea ...
Successful surgical revascularization strategy in a patient with
... Objective:Surgical intervention to coronary arteries may be performed with great risk in first six hours of myocardial infarction. Mortality and morbidity of intervention increases with serious left main coronary artery lesion. Methods:Our case was 64 year-old male patient. Three hours before his ad ...
... Objective:Surgical intervention to coronary arteries may be performed with great risk in first six hours of myocardial infarction. Mortality and morbidity of intervention increases with serious left main coronary artery lesion. Methods:Our case was 64 year-old male patient. Three hours before his ad ...
Can GP`s and patients do more in the management of chronic HF
... Can GP’s and patients do more in the management of chronic HF Cara Wasywich ...
... Can GP’s and patients do more in the management of chronic HF Cara Wasywich ...