Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon

Nasim Arjmand, Mohammad Reza Dehghani Department of Cardiology, Seyyed-al-Shohada Heart Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, IranDespite the implementation of preventive strategies, ischemic heart disease and stroke remain the main causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1,2 Of...

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Main Authors: Arjmand N, Dehghani MR
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2016-12-01
Series:Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/letter-the-relationship-between-eosinophilia-and-slow-corona-peer-reviewed-article-TCRM
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description Nasim Arjmand, Mohammad Reza Dehghani Department of Cardiology, Seyyed-al-Shohada Heart Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, IranDespite the implementation of preventive strategies, ischemic heart disease and stroke remain the main causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1,2 Of the cardiovascular diseases, coronary slow-flow phenomenon (CSFP), with a prevalence rate of 1%–7% among patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography, has been found to be associated with cardiovascular events, including cardiac arrhythmia and acute coronary syndrome.3–5 However, the potential mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of CSFP remain unknown. Microvascular and endothelial dysfunctions, inflammation, diffuse atherosclerosis, and increased platelet aggregability have been reported to be the main possible etiologies for CSFP.6,7View original paper by Atlas and colleagues.
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spelling doaj.art-077668b51df84f479707693913d0979f2022-12-21T18:27:04ZengDove Medical PressTherapeutics and Clinical Risk Management1178-203X2016-12-01Volume 121827182930312Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenonArjmand NDehghani MRNasim Arjmand, Mohammad Reza Dehghani Department of Cardiology, Seyyed-al-Shohada Heart Center, Urmia University of Medical Sciences, Urmia, IranDespite the implementation of preventive strategies, ischemic heart disease and stroke remain the main causes of mortality and morbidity worldwide.1,2 Of the cardiovascular diseases, coronary slow-flow phenomenon (CSFP), with a prevalence rate of 1%–7% among patients undergoing diagnostic coronary angiography, has been found to be associated with cardiovascular events, including cardiac arrhythmia and acute coronary syndrome.3–5 However, the potential mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of CSFP remain unknown. Microvascular and endothelial dysfunctions, inflammation, diffuse atherosclerosis, and increased platelet aggregability have been reported to be the main possible etiologies for CSFP.6,7View original paper by Atlas and colleagues.https://www.dovepress.com/letter-the-relationship-between-eosinophilia-and-slow-corona-peer-reviewed-article-TCRMSlow coronary flowComplete blood cell countWhite blood cell countRed blood cell countPlatelet count
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Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon
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Slow coronary flow
Complete blood cell count
White blood cell count
Red blood cell count
Platelet count
title Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon
title_full Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon
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title_full_unstemmed Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon
title_short Complete blood cell count components and coronary slow-flow phenomenon
title_sort complete blood cell count components and coronary slow flow phenomenon
topic Slow coronary flow
Complete blood cell count
White blood cell count
Red blood cell count
Platelet count
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