Why is heart disease the leading cause of U.S. deaths? Episode 19 of That's Public Health
Heart disease is the nation's leading cause of death, ending more than 659,000 U.S. lives annually. With all we know about preventing it, why does heart dise...
#TomorrowsDiscoveries: Preventing Cardiovascular Disease – Erin Michos, M.D.
Erin Michos, M.D., is a preventive cardiologist and epidemiologist who studies populations to determine new risk factors that may contribute to cardiovascula...
Coronary Artery Bypass Surgery
To learn more about coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), please visit https://cle.clinic/3b7dqpECardiac surgeons Faisal Baaeen, MD and Edward Soltesz, MD ...
Seeing the Invisible: Ischemia and No Obstructive Coronary Artery Disease
Samit Shah, MD, PhD, FACC, FSCAI, assistant professor of medicine and an interventional cardiologist at Yale New Haven Hospital, describes the background of ...
Coronary Artery Disease: Stress, Depression, and Anxiety
Hannah Marchand, PhD a psychologist at the Ottawa Heart Institute discusses stress, anxiety and depression as it relates to coronary artery disease for tho...
Coronary Artery Disease
Learn the symptoms and treatments for coronary artery disease also known as heart disease from Interventional Cardiologist Gaurav K. Sharma, MD. Learn more a...
Ischemic Heart Disease: Etiology and Epidemiology
► Learn more about ischemic heart disease with Dr. Richard Mitchell, Educator at Lecturio and Professor of Pathology and Health Sciences and Technology at Ha...
Preventive Measures for Coronary Artery Disease
Wael Dabaja, DO, Cardiologist at Henry Ford Health System, discusses preventive measures for Coronary Artery Disease._________________________________Follow ...
UVA Heart and Vascular Center: Jim Rohan, Coronary Artery Disease Patient
UVA Heart and Vascular Center - http://heart.uvahealth.com/Jim Rohan was never a smoker or a drinker, but he was losing his breath after one round of golf an...
Wear The Gown: Preventing coronary artery disease
There is a new test called a Cardiac CT which detects amounts of plaque in the arteries before it becomes a major problem.
Chronic Coronary Disease Guideline: E1 Approach to Treatment
Dr. Salim Virani, professor of medicine at Aga Khan University and cardiologist at Texas Heart Institute, and Dr. Kristin Newby, professor of medicine at the...
Coronary Artery Disease: Risk Factors
Wake Forest Baptist Interventional Cardiologist Michael A. Kutcher, MD, explains who is at risk for coronary artery disease.Heart and Vascular Services at Wa...
Coronary Artery Disease: Physical Activity
Audrée Brookes, a physiotherapist at the Ottawa Heart Institute discusses physical activity during recovery from coronary artery disease for those who have b...
Coronary Artery Disease | NCLEX Review
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Coronary artery disease: optimizing patient care
In about 60% of diagnostic coronary angiographies no relevant coronary lesions are found. The CCB Frankfurt uses computed tomography angiography (in short CC...