© 2016, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The presence of “silent” myocardial ischemia is an unfavorable prognostic factor increasing the risk of coronarogenic complications by 2-19 times, the risk of sudden death by 3-9 times. Early and timely diagnosis of ischemic heart disease is a strategic objective, and a clinical, social and economic problem. The analysis of recent publications devoted to the diagnosis of SMI was conducted. The SMI diagnosis is based on various instrumental methods of research that can objectify the presence of myocardial ischemia. The most common and available SMI diagnostic techniques are electrocardiographic methods. SMI can be rarely detected with standard ECG at rest, more oft...
AbstractThe relation of silent ischemia in patients with stable angina to known predictors of severi...
Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the available publications on silent myocardial infarction....
ABSTRACT About 21% of diabetic patients develop Silent Myocardial Infarction (SMI). A long term surv...
© 2016, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The presence of “silen...
One of the most difficult problems related to coronary artery disease is the detection and eventual ...
Silent myocardial ischaemia (SMI) is defined as objective evidence of ischaemia without angina (or e...
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Gr.T. Popa” Iasi, RomaniaIntr...
Silent myocardial ischemia (SMI) is an asymptomatic coronary syndrome without a history of infarctio...
In connection with the growing use of percutaneous coronary intervention in the coronary heart disea...
Demonstration of ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction in the absence of chest pain should provide ...
SummaryBackgroundScreening for silent myocardial ischaemia (SMI) is a controversial strategy undergo...
Copyright © Elsevier Inc.To analyze the prevalence of ventricular dysrhythmias (VD) during periods o...
Marco Matteo Ciccone1, Artor Niccoli-Asabella2, Pietro Scicchitano1, Michele Gesualdo1, Antonio Nota...
Myocardial ischemia can occur without overt symptoms. In fact, asymptomatic (or silent) ST-segment d...
Silent myocardial ischemia is defined as objective docu-mentation of myocardial ischemia in the abse...
AbstractThe relation of silent ischemia in patients with stable angina to known predictors of severi...
Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the available publications on silent myocardial infarction....
ABSTRACT About 21% of diabetic patients develop Silent Myocardial Infarction (SMI). A long term surv...
© 2016, International Journal of Pharmacy and Technology. All rights reserved.The presence of “silen...
One of the most difficult problems related to coronary artery disease is the detection and eventual ...
Silent myocardial ischaemia (SMI) is defined as objective evidence of ischaemia without angina (or e...
Department of Internal Medicine, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Gr.T. Popa” Iasi, RomaniaIntr...
Silent myocardial ischemia (SMI) is an asymptomatic coronary syndrome without a history of infarctio...
In connection with the growing use of percutaneous coronary intervention in the coronary heart disea...
Demonstration of ischaemic left ventricular dysfunction in the absence of chest pain should provide ...
SummaryBackgroundScreening for silent myocardial ischaemia (SMI) is a controversial strategy undergo...
Copyright © Elsevier Inc.To analyze the prevalence of ventricular dysrhythmias (VD) during periods o...
Marco Matteo Ciccone1, Artor Niccoli-Asabella2, Pietro Scicchitano1, Michele Gesualdo1, Antonio Nota...
Myocardial ischemia can occur without overt symptoms. In fact, asymptomatic (or silent) ST-segment d...
Silent myocardial ischemia is defined as objective docu-mentation of myocardial ischemia in the abse...
AbstractThe relation of silent ischemia in patients with stable angina to known predictors of severi...
Aim. The aim of the study was to analyze the available publications on silent myocardial infarction....
ABSTRACT About 21% of diabetic patients develop Silent Myocardial Infarction (SMI). A long term surv...