Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesis, clinical implication and long-term prognosis of CT are not fully understood. The purpose of this study is to investigate the clinical characteristics of CT in patients with suspected coronary artery disease(CAD) in a Chinese population.A total of 1010 consecutive patients underwent coronary angiography with complaints of chest pain or related symptoms were included in the present study (544 male, mean age: 64±11 years). CT was defined by the finding of ≥3 bends (defined as ≥45° change in vessel direction) along main trunk of at least one artery in systole and in diastole. Patients with or without CAD were further divided into CT-positive and CT-negati...
Objective The clinical implication of coronary tortuosity is unclear. The present study was conducte...
Purpose To determine the relationship between established cardiovascular risk factors, clinical pres...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...
BACKGROUND: Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesi...
Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT) had different definitions and scores in literature with unclear...
Item does not contain fulltextCoronary tortuosity is a phenomenon often encountered by cardiologists...
Background Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a relatively common finding on coronary angiography a...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known about the significance of severe coronary tortuosity (SCT) despite...
Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a prevalent angiographic finding commonly associated with aging,...
Coronary tortuosity is a common coronary angiography finding. The aetiology and the clinical signifi...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Lack of information a...
Aim: To assess the association of coronary artery geometry with the severity of coronary artery dise...
Background: A large proportion of patients with angina and no obstructive coronary artery disease (A...
Objective Coronary tortuosity may affect epicardial coronary arterial blood flow. This study aimed t...
Introduction. Extreme coronary tortuosity may lead to flow alteration resulting in a reduction in co...
Objective The clinical implication of coronary tortuosity is unclear. The present study was conducte...
Purpose To determine the relationship between established cardiovascular risk factors, clinical pres...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...
BACKGROUND: Coronary tortuosity (CT) is a common coronary angiography finding. The exact pathogenesi...
Background: Coronary tortuosity (CT) had different definitions and scores in literature with unclear...
Item does not contain fulltextCoronary tortuosity is a phenomenon often encountered by cardiologists...
Background Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a relatively common finding on coronary angiography a...
AbstractBackgroundLittle is known about the significance of severe coronary tortuosity (SCT) despite...
Coronary artery tortuosity (CAT) is a prevalent angiographic finding commonly associated with aging,...
Coronary tortuosity is a common coronary angiography finding. The aetiology and the clinical signifi...
<p class="abstract"><strong> </strong><strong>BACKGROUND:</strong> Lack of information a...
Aim: To assess the association of coronary artery geometry with the severity of coronary artery dise...
Background: A large proportion of patients with angina and no obstructive coronary artery disease (A...
Objective Coronary tortuosity may affect epicardial coronary arterial blood flow. This study aimed t...
Introduction. Extreme coronary tortuosity may lead to flow alteration resulting in a reduction in co...
Objective The clinical implication of coronary tortuosity is unclear. The present study was conducte...
Purpose To determine the relationship between established cardiovascular risk factors, clinical pres...
To evaluate the prevalence and pathophysiological significance of I and II order coronary arteries w...