VahatiCor, Inc., a medtech company developing interventional therapies for coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD), today announced the enrollment of the first United States patient in its SERRA-I ...
Microvascular function is lower is Black men following a recent diagnosis of prostate cancer, compared to white men, according to researchers at the Medical College of Georgia. Researchers presented ...
Microvascular ischemic brain disease describes conditions that affect the small blood vessels in the brain. These conditions include stroke and dementia. Age, high blood pressure, and diabetes are ...
The author argues that overlooking this biology may be why many Long COVID treatments have shown only mixed or modest ...
Resistant hypertension (RH) may be associated with microalbuminuria (MAU), a marker of cardiovascular risk and target organ damage, and both may be related to microvascular damage. Laser speckle ...
Disease of the microscopic blood vessels that feed the white matter of our brain is associated with worse cognitive function and memory deficits in individuals with Alzheimer's, scientists report. The ...
Many women worry about breast cancer and other well-known health risks, but cardiologists warn that heart disease remains the ...
We read the article by Mahmoud et al. entitled ‘Epicardial adipose tissue differentiates in patients with and without coronary microvascular dysfunction’ with interest. In this article, the authors ...
Garden-variety exercise stress testing can be used in patients who have angina with nonobstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA) to uncover the presence of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD), new ...
A new review highlights the potential role of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in improving the early diagnosis and targeted intervention of coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD)—a condition ...
Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) was an important independent component of ischemic heart disease, though it often accompanied epicardial coronary artery disease, a prospective study showed.
Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death among women, yet it is often under-recognised due to atypical ...