Aortic Stenosis Scientific Journals
Aortic stenosis (AS) may be a common valvular heart condition within the Western populations, with an estimated overall prevalence of three in adults over 75 years. to know its pathos-biological processes represents a priority. In elderly patients, AS usually involves trileaflet valves and is mentioned as degenerative calcific processes. Scientific evidence suggests the involvement of a lively “atherosclerosis-like” pathogenesis within the initiation phase of degenerative AS. To the contrary, the progression might be driven by different forces (such as mechanical stress, genetic factors and interaction between inflammation and calcification). The improved understanding presents potentially new therapeutic targets for preventing and inhibiting the event and progression of the disease. Furthermore, in clinical practice the management of AS patients implies the evaluation of generalized atherosclerotic manifestations (i.e., within the coronary and carotid arteries) even for prognostic reasons. In counselling elderly patients, the danger stratification should address individual frailty beyond the generic risk scores.
High Impact List of Articles
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Comparison of initial outcomes between minimally invasive right minithoracotomy and standard median sternotomy in patients undergoing isolated surgical closures of atrial septal defects.
Sumsul Arif Mohammad Musa, Mauin Uddin, Syed Al Nahian, Mohammad Parvez Ahmed, Saikat Das Gupta, Rubana Forhad, Prasanta Kumar Chanda, Farooque Ahmed and Mohammad Mostafizur Rahman MiahResearch Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Integral Role of Transthoracic Echocardiography and Clinical Predictors of
Mortality in Septic Shock Patients.
Sagger Mawri, Karthikeyan Ananthasubramaniam, Alexander Michaels, Joseph Gibbs, Abdelrahim Elsheikh, Waleed Al-Darzi, Saba Assar, Rami Dirani, Yasser Alsafadi, Jainil Shah, Derar AlbashairehResearch Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Current understanding of the electrocardiographic manifestations of the
?athlete?s heart?.
Gemma Parry-Williams, Sanjay SharmaReview Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Sudden death on the playing field: Can we prevent it?
Rohan R. Wagle, Melvin D. CheitlinReview Article: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Fever induced Brugada syndrome masquerading as STEMI
Ramyashree Tummala, Sushruth Edla, Jayanthi Chandrashekaran, Keyvan Ravakhah, Anjan GuptaCase Report: Current Trends in Cardiology
Conference Proceedings
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Polyaniline supported CdS/CeO2/Ag3PO4 nanocomposite: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic activity for methyl orange dye degradation
Tigabu Bekele MekonnenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Polyaniline supported CdS/CeO2/Ag3PO4 nanocomposite: Synthesis, characterization and photocatalytic activity for methyl orange dye degradation
Tigabu Bekele MekonnenPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Journal of Medical Oncology and Therapeutics
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Comparing low field (Innervision) and high field (GE) dedicated Neonatal MRI systems
Martyn PaleyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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Comparing low field (Innervision) and high field (GE) dedicated Neonatal MRI systems
Martyn PaleyPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Current Pediatric Research
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VOLATILE ORGANIC METABOLITES AS NOVEL, NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
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VOLATILE ORGANIC METABOLITES AS NOVEL, NON-INVASIVE DIAGNOSTIC BIOMARKERS IN INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
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FLUORESCENT AND T1 MRI ACTIVE MULTILAYER NANOPARTICLE FOR IMAGING AND TARGETING CELLULAR DELIVERY
Oara NeumannPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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FLUORESCENT AND T1 MRI ACTIVE MULTILAYER NANOPARTICLE FOR IMAGING AND TARGETING CELLULAR DELIVERY
Oara NeumannPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Asian Journal of Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Sciences
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QUALITY OF LIFE, MOOD, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND SPIRITUALITY AMONG BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS FROM DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS
Ellen G Levine and Grace J YooPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Allied Journal of Medical Research
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QUALITY OF LIFE, MOOD, SOCIAL SUPPORT, AND SPIRITUALITY AMONG BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS FROM DIFFERENT ETHNIC GROUPS
Ellen G Levine and Grace J YooPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Allied Journal of Medical Research