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Monday, October, 26, 2009

Who Is Effected By A Heart Attack

Study: Drug-eluting stents safer after heart attack

October 03, 2008
Boston researchers have found that drug-eluting stents are more effective than bare-metal stents for people who've suffered a heart attack. The study of data from 7,216 Massachusetts patients found that those implanted with a drug-eluting stent after suffering a myocardial infarction had a five-percent better chance of the diseased artery remaining open than those who received bare-metal stents. This is the largest study yet comparing the two types of stents. Read more »

Expert & Community Posts

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Metformin and the risk of lactic acidosis
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

...author asked: "Can a patient use metformin after a heart attack (after 12 years of using... Read more »

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Is the FDA a watchdog or a dog?
By Dr. Bill Quick , Health Expert

...having an increased risk of myocardial infarction (MI, heart attack) and cardiovascular death.... Read more »

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Heart and Mind: Battling the Depression of Heart Disease
By HeartHawk , Health Expert

...  Having realized that the mind exerts powerful effects over heart disease, the next step is to... Read more »

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Does My Temperament/Personality Play a Role in My Risk for Heart Disease?
By Lisa Nelson , Health Expert

...with panic attack were 38% more likely to have a heart attack and 44% more likely to develop... Read more »

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Should You Be Taking An Aspirin A Day?
By Toni Hurst , Health Expert

...the symptoms don't last forever.   However, the effects of "getting older" on your heart do... Read more »

Health Guide

Heart Attack Symptoms and Warning Signs
...percent of their subjects' heart attacks go unnoticed until their annual EKGs detect their after-effects. The absence of pain, however, doesn't mean an absence of damage. The heart has a... Read more »
Familial dysbetalipoproteinemia treatment
...significant reduction in lipid levels. Complications Premature myocardial infarction (heart attack or heart tissue death) Strokes Blocked arteries to the body (peripheral... Read more »
Fish Oil and Heart Disease
...emotional health, but also can reduce the risk of heart disease and exert powerful anti-inflammatory effects that can help treat many diseases. Cardiovascular benefits of Omega-3s... Read more »
Heart Attack and Acute Coronary Syndrome
...infarction) is the most serious outcome of atherosclerosis. It can occur as a result of one or two effects of atherosclerosis:(1) If the artery becomes completely blocked and ischemia becomes so... Read more »
Angioplasty Patient Guide: Find Angioplasty Information
...nauseous, feel your heart skip, or have a headache during the procedure; these are all normal, brief side effects. Let your doctor know whatever symptoms you are feeling during the procedure.... Read more »

Medications

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...you notice any of these rare but very serious side effects, stop taking celecoxib and seek... Read more »

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...similar problems. The risk of these serious side effects may increase if you have heart disease... Read more »

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...similar problems. The risk of these serious side effects may increase if you have heart disease... Read more »

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...similar problems. The risk of these serious side effects may increase if you have heart disease... Read more »

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...similar problems. The risk of these serious side effects may increase if you have heart disease... Read more »

Related News

Flavonoids Help Heart Health
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Eating foods rich in flavonoids -- such as fruits and vegetables -- can help you have a strong, healthy heart. New research... Read summary »

Aspirin and Diabetic Cardio Risk
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Low-dose aspirin has been recommended as a primary prevention strategy for patients with an increased cardiovascular risk, but... Read summary »

Insulin for Heart Attacks
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) Oct. 23, 2007 -- New research lays out the science behind the effect exercise has on a person's cardiovascular risk. Researchers... Read summary »

Chinese Remedy may Prevent Heart Attacks
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(Ivanhoe Newswire) People who've survived a heart attack may want to take an ancient Chinese natural supplement to prevent future heart problems. A... Read summary »