Archive for the ‘Cardio Vascular System’ Category

Doctors can improve treating LDL cholesterol

Posted by: admin on: July 21, 2011

Identification and treatment of individuals with high LDL or “bad” cholesterol has improved in recent years, but patients are still slipping through the cracks If too much LDL cholesterol is circulating in the blood, it can begin to build up on the walls of blood vessels Buildup of cholesterol contributes to the development of plaque […]

The CRP, or C-reactive protein, is a test that many doctors use to screen for heart disease. Studies have associated an elevated level of CRP with an increased risk of coronary artery disease. But there is little data showing that reducing the CRP level saves lives. That hasn’t stopped both doctors and patients from inappropriately […]

The Society of Thoracic Surgeons and the Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists have updated their 2007 blood conservation clinical practice guidelines Updated Topics 1.Preoperative management of dual anti-platelet treatment 2.Pharmacotherapy to increase red blood cell volume or to reduce blood loss 3.Use of blood derivatives, eg, fresh frozen plasma, factor XIII, leukoreduced red blood cells, platelet […]

Cardiac Vessel blocks are treated with stents or by CABG surgeries. To make a choice between the two has always been a debate able topic amongst cardiac specialists. The final decision is taken by the patient. Team@CMHF

Perindopril for the treatment of hypertension

Posted by: admin on: June 18, 2011

The control of hypertension with perindopril amlodipine combination far supersedes, the so far considered effective combination of atenenol and diuretic. Here is the new study. Team@CMHF


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