Sentence examples for more extensive coronary from inspiring English sources

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When asymptomatic patients with diabetes present for evaluation, they have more extensive coronary atherosclerosis, lower ejection fractions, higher rates of previous cardiac events, and more silent ischemia than the normal population.

At baseline, the diabetic patients had more cardiac risk factors (Table 1) and more extensive coronary artery disease (Table 2) relative to the non-diabetic patients.

One explanation for this, as suggested by some previous studies, is related to differences in disease severity: women and patients from disadvantaged socioeconomic strata may have more extensive coronary disease at the onset of symptoms [ 12, 13, 36].

Intravascular ultrasound studies demonstrate that patients with low HDL cholesterol and high TG levels have more extensive coronary atheromas than those with an isolated elevation of LDL cholesterol (13).

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It was anticipated that a history of angina preceding myocardial infarction by more than 7 days would be associated with more extensive underlying coronary artery disease and a more complicated in-hospital course.

Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) have increased mortality, largely attributable to cardiovascular disease [ 1], and there is increasing evidence from controlled clinical studies that patients with RA have more extensive extra-coronary atherosclerosis [ 2- 5] and coronary calcification [ 6] than age- and gender-matched control subjects.

First, DM is associated with more prevalent and extensive coronary calcifications that impede the correct visualization of the coronary lumen.

The presence of spotty calcification is associated with more extensive and diffuse coronary atherosclerosis and accelerated disease progression despite the use of medical therapy [ 40].

Comparison of diabetic and non-diabetic patients in the Asymptomatic Cardiac Ischemia Pilot (ACIP) study, illustrated lower rates of asymptomatic ischaemia in diabetes, despite more extensive and diffuse coronary disease in the non-diabetic group [ 65].

That study found atherosclerosis in the setting of T1DM was characterized by more severe (tighter) stenoses, more extensive involvement (multiple vessels), and more distal coronary findings than in patients without DM.

Thus, a proximal stenosis of the left coronary artery may result in more extensive ischaemia and worse consequences in a left dominant system than in a right dominant system.

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