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A new study has found that apolipoprotein B particle count and lipoprotein(a) count were critical indicators of risk for ...
No-touch' vein harvesting significantly reduces the risk of graft failure up to three years after coronary artery bypass ...
If the pressure is much lower in your ankle, it could mean you have PAD. Other tests like ultrasound scans, CT scans, or MRAs (magnetic resonance angiography) can also help doctors see how blood is ...
BACKGROUND: Elevated plasma levels of Lp(a) [lipoprotein(a)] are a causal risk factor for coronary heart disease and stroke ...
Among the various vegetables that can protect your heart, this one's among the lesser-known varieties. But remember: don't ...
Doctors might be able to use a new scoring system to avoid unnecessary surgery to prevent strokes, a new study shows.
Surmodics, Inc. announced the publication of results from the TRANSCEND clinical trial. The global randomized study ...
A case-based discussion navigates the decision-making process for a patient with chronic limb-threatening ischemia with poor ...
and infections can completely damage the nerves in your lower limbs, possibly leading to limb loss and amputation. In some cases, unmanaged diabetes can lead to peripheral artery disease (PAD).
Background: Lower limb asymmetry in athletes is associated with impaired performance and elevated injury risk. Plyometric training (PT) and complex training (CT) are commonly used interventions for ...
PAD leads to pain, sores and — in the most severe cases — limb loss. There is no cure for peripheral artery disease ... for these patients, and lower death rates.” The findings were ...