Open access peer-reviewed Edited Volume

Coronary Artery Disease - Current Concepts in Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnostics and Treatment

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David Gaze
David Gaze

University of Westminster,
United Kingdom

Published16 March 2012

Doi10.5772/2448

ISBN978-953-51-0262-5

eBook (PDF) ISBN978-953-51-6890-4

Copyright year2012

Number of pages288

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Table of Contents

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1. Epidemiology of Coronary Artery Disease

By John F. Beltrame, Rachel Dreyer and Rosanna Tavella

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2. Gender Differences in Coronary Artery Disease

By Ryotaro Wake and Minoru Yoshiyama

2,527
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3. Coronary Flow: From Pathophysiology to Clinical Noninvasive Evaluation

By Francesco Bartolomucci, Francesco Cipriani and Giovanni Deluca

2,708
5. Coronary Artery Disease and Pregnancy

By Titia P.E. Ruys, Mark R. Johnson and Jolien W. Roos-Hesselink

2,837
8. Stress Testing and Its Role in Coronary Artery Disease

By Rajkumar K. Sugumaran and Indu G. Poornima

5,794
10. Effectiveness and Efficiency of Drug Eluting Stents

By José Moreu, José María Hernández, Juan M Ruiz-Nodar, Nicolás Vázquez, Ángel Cequier, Felipe Fernández-Vázquez and Carlos Crespo

2,985
12. Diastolic Heart Failure After Cardiac Surgery

By Ahmed A. Alsaddique, Colin F. Royse, Mohammed A. Fouda and Alistair G. Royse

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