angioplasty
07/14/2018 / By Russel Davis
Icing a strained muscle reduces damage – even your heart: Cooling it after a heart attack reduces swelling, damage by 20-30%
Localized cooling of the heart before and after angioplasty may help mitigate the risk of further cardiovascular damage during a heart attack, a recent study carried out by Netherlands-based cardiologists revealed. According to experts, heart attack patients were at an increased risk of cardiovascular muscle death. Cardiologists prevented this by performing angioplasty procedure, where the constricted coronary artery […]
01/19/2018 / By Russel Davis
Damage to heart muscle from heart attack can be limited by localized cooling
A recent study carried out by Netherlands-based cardiologists demonstrated that localized cooling of the heart during a heart attack may help mitigate the risk of further cardiovascular damage. Researchers at the Eindhoven University of Technology and the company LifeTec Group marked the new procedure as a first in the world and inferred that it may boost a patient’s […]
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