REFERENCE: Abstract 405-10, American College of Cardiolgy New Orleans
Improvements in atheroma plaque have been achieved by infusing patients who have acute coronary syndromes with reconstituted high density lipoprotein, HDL, according to investigators from the Canada reporting to the American College of Cardiology annual meeting in New Orleans. Jean-Claude Tardif discussed his group’s findings from the ERASE trial in which they infused patients with a drug containing reconstituted HDL similar to the “baby” form of natural HDL.
Gregg Stone, Columbia University Medical Center, New York
American College of Cardiology Annual Scientific Session March 11-14, 2006, Atlanta
A superiority for
Keith Fox
Keith Fox, Royal Infirmary Edinburgh
The RITA-3 trial - focussing on how to manage patients with acute coronary syndromes -
[...] JEAN-CLAUDE TARDIF, Montreal Heart Institute. REFERENCE: Abstract 405-10, American College of Cardiolgy New Orleans Improvements in atheroma plaque have been achieved by infusing patients who have acute coronary syndromes with … …more [...]
[...] JEAN-CLAUDE TARDIF, Montreal Heart Institute. REFERENCE: Abstract 405-10, American College of Cardiolgy New Orleans Improvements in atheroma plaque have been achieved by infusing patients who have acute coronary syndromes with … …more [...]
[...] JEAN-CLAUDE TARDIF, Montreal Heart Institute. REFERENCE: Abstract 405-10, American College of Cardiolgy New Orleans Improvements in atheroma plaque have been achieved by infusing patients who have acute coronary syndromes with … …more [...]
[...] JEAN-CLAUDE TARDIF, Montreal Heart Institute. REFERENCE: Abstract 405-10, American College of Cardiolgy New Orleans Improvements in atheroma plaque have been achieved by infusing patients who have acute coronary syndromes with … …more [...]