Bhavananda T. Reddy, Andrew D. Michaels. Acute hemodynamic effects of enhanced external counterpulsation[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2010, 7(2): 67-73.
Citation: Bhavananda T. Reddy, Andrew D. Michaels. Acute hemodynamic effects of enhanced external counterpulsation[J]. Journal of Geriatric Cardiology, 2010, 7(2): 67-73.

Acute hemodynamic effects of enhanced external counterpulsation

  • In the United States, there are about 17.6 million patients suffer from symptomatic coronary artery disease (CAD), affecting 7.9% of adults ≥20 years of age. An estimated 10.2 million patients have angina, and 500,000 patients will develop new angina pectoris each year. A subset of angina patients are categorized as refractory when symptoms continue despite optimal medical therapy and revascularization. Routine daily activities become impossible without experiencing chest pain in this patient population.
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