Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares Carlos III (CNIC) and the Fundación Jiménez Díaz (FJD) and Salamanca University Hospitals have demonstrated that the response of ...
In a study published in Science, researchers found that the defense protein "Resistin like molecule gamma" (Relmy), produced by neutrophils, punches holes into heart cells after a heart attack. This ...
Advances in stem cell research offer hope for treatments that could help patients regrow heart muscle tissue after heart attacks, a key to patients achieving more complete recoveries. Scientists today ...
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – Pathways to new treatments for heart failure take time — as long as four decades for two now accepted therapies. So, new attempts to repair scar tissue in infarcted hearts using ...
The inferior infarction is obvious. The precordial (V) leads are actually right-sided and reveal RV infarction. There are 2 clues for the right-sided V leads: QRS and P. The QRS complexes in leads I, ...
THIS is the report of an acquired interventricular defect that developed at the site of an infarct high in the septum and was associated with partial heart block and a systolic murmur. In previous ...
Nina Kumowski, MD, of the Department of Radiology and Center for Systems Biology at Massachusetts General Hospital, is the lead author and Matthias Nahrendorf, MD, PhD of the Department of Radiology ...
The heart was created by researchers at the University of Tel Aviv. For the first time in history, scientists have created a three-dimensional, fully vascularized human heart. The biomedically ...
Scientists have demonstrated that the response of the human heart to an infarction is very different to what was previously thought. Scientists at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones ...
At first glance, this tracing appears to show an acute infero-postero-lateral infarct. However, the precordial leads are actually right-sided and show a right ventricular (RV) infarct. Unfortunately ...
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