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Cardiovasc Res
March 2023
Department of Internal Medicine, Center for Pharmacogenomics, Washington University in St. Louis, Campus Box 8220, 660 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Cardiol Rev
August 2022
Section of Cardiology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX.
Visual assessment of coronary stenosis severity using conventional coronary angiography is associated with wide interoperator variability and a weak relationship with hemodynamics. Invasive coronary physiology assessment using fractional flow reserve (FFR) has been shown to be safe and beneficial. Large multicenter randomized trials have demonstrated the superiority of FFR-guided percutaneous coronary intervention in reducing the risk of major cardiac adverse events, number of stents used, and total cost in patients with multivessel coronary disease.
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January 2017
Center for Regenerative Medicine &Cell-Based Therapies, Department of Surgery, Davis Heart and Lung Research Institute, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, Columbus, OH 43210, USA.
Cutaneous microvasculopathy complicates wound healing. Functional assessment of gated individual dermal microvessels is therefore of outstanding interest. Functional performance of laser speckle contrast imaging (LSCI) systems is compromised by motion artefacts.
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February 2009
University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy, West Haven Veterans Affairs Medical Center, West Haven, CT, USA.
Beginning January 1, 2011 the first of the baby boomers will turn 65 years of age. One of the biggest challenges they will encounter is deciding where they wish to live. Faced with uncertainty regarding their health, longevity, expenses, and need for supportive services, many older adults are overwhelmed with selecting long-term care options.
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November 1989
Department of Molecular Genetics, St. Mary's Hospital Medical School, Imperial College London, England.
Clinical chemistry is going through an identity crisis, squeezed between automation (de-skilling) on the service side and molecular genetics in research. Automated routine estimations are now carried out and interpreted by machines; the skilled staff members required are more likely to have degrees in electronics than medicine or biochemistry. The role of molecular genetics is more ambiguous; it is inherently reductionist, in that it attempts to explain most clinical phenomena in terms of DNA sequence alone.
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