Aortic Stenosis Top 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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Editorial Note- Recent Updates on Cardiology
HarunEditorial: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Case report: A young man with a rare grown-up congenital heart disease.
Angel D. Cueva ,Giancarlo A. Valle, Félix A. Revilla , Sara Ramírez-Flores, Aureo Campos-Tello, Zoila Rodriguez UrteagaCase Report: Current Trends in Cardiology
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Observation of early strut coverage after polymer-free biolimus-a9 coated
stent by optical frequency domain imaging
Yusuke Ochiumi, Yoriyasu SuzukiCase Report: 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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Angioplasty with drug-eluting stents versus bypass grafting for treatment of
unprotected left main stem disease.
Ramlall M, Costanzo P, Ali A and John JShort Communication: Current Trends in Cardiology
Conference Proceedings
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Future of ultrasound wound therapy: Technologies, devices, science and clinical outcomes
Eliaz BabaevKeynote: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Future of ultrasound wound therapy: Technologies, devices, science and clinical outcomes
Eliaz BabaevKeynote: Journal of Trauma and Critical Care
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Cell-mediated immunotherapy of cancer by intentionally mismatched donor lymphocytes
Shimon SlavinScientific Tracks Abstracts: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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Cell-mediated immunotherapy of cancer by intentionally mismatched donor lymphocytes
Shimon SlavinScientific Tracks Abstracts: Hematology and Blood Disorders
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FROM ELEPHANTS, TRADITIONAL AFRICAN MEDICINE AND MODERN MEDICINE: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Barbara CawoodScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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FROM ELEPHANTS, TRADITIONAL AFRICAN MEDICINE AND MODERN MEDICINE: WHERE TO FROM HERE?
Barbara CawoodScientific Tracks Abstracts: Archives of General Internal Medicine
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Fibromatosis, a benign breast disease mimicking carcinoma: A case report
Arwa Ashoor, Simonetta Monti and Modestino PezzellaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Case Reports in Surgery and Invasive Procedures
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Fibromatosis, a benign breast disease mimicking carcinoma: A case report
Arwa Ashoor, Simonetta Monti and Modestino PezzellaScientific Tracks Abstracts: Case Reports in Surgery and Invasive Procedures
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How common is breakthrough tuberculosis disease among people with HIV receiving Isoniazide preventive therapy? Observations from a multisite study in Ethiopia
Kesetebirhan Delele YirdawPosters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Respiratory Medicine
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How common is breakthrough tuberculosis disease among people with HIV receiving Isoniazide preventive therapy? Observations from a multisite study in Ethiopia
Kesetebirhan Delele YirdawPosters & Accepted Abstracts: International Journal of Respiratory Medicine