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As per available reports about 12 Open Access Journals, 40 Conference Proceedings, 11 Conferences are presently dedicated exclusively to Ischemic Heart Disease.
Ischaemia means "reduced blood supply". It is a heart disease characterized when there is reduced blood supply to the heart. Normally blood supply to the heart muscle is only by the coronary arteries. Narrowing of the coronary artery causes the reduced blood supply or when blockage in coronary artery may cause low blood supply to the heart.
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Scope and Importance
Ischemic Heart Disease Conference provides the scope for opportunities to learn progressed by international scientists and academicians.Most ischaemic heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis, but in angiography the lumen size will be in normal. Initially there is sudden sever narrowing or closure of either the larger coronary arteries or coronary artery end branches by debris showering downstream in the flowing of blood. It is a heart disease characterized when there is reduced blood supply to the heart. Normally blood supply to the heart muscle is only by the coronary arteries. Narrowing of the coronary artery causes the reduced blood supply or when blockage in coronary artery may cause low blood supply to the heart.
Causes
Most ischaemic heart disease is caused by atherosclerosis, but in angiography the lumen size will be in normal. Initially there is sudden sever narrowing or closure of either the larger coronary arteries or coronary artery end branches by debris showering downstream in the flowing of blood. It is usually feel as angina, especially if a large area is affected. In the innermost layer there will be accumulation of fatty deposits. Those fatty depositions are called atheromas. The fatty deposits may develop in childhood and continue to thicken and enlarge throughout the life span. This thickening, called atherosclerosis, narrows the arteries and can decrease or block the flow of blood to the heart.
Major risk factors coronary artery disease :
• Smoking
• High LDL cholesterol, high triglyceride levels
• Low HDL cholesterol level
• Physical inactivity
• Obesity
• High saturated fat diet
• Diabetes
By controlling the risk factors can prevent the illness and death from CAD.
Symptoms
• Heaviness, tightness, pressure or pain in the chest behind the breast bone
• Pain radiating in the arms, shoulders, jaw and neck
• Shortness of breath
• Weakness and fatigue
• Heart failure
Diagnosis
• ECG
• Stress test (treadmill)
• Cardiac catheterization
• Nuclear scanning
Medications
• Modifications of risk factors
• Antiplatelet medication
• Antihyperlipidemics
• Anti hypertensive
• Coronary angioplasty
• Laser angioplasty
• Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting
Market Analysis
Global interventional cardiology devices market size was valued at USD 15.14 billion in 2016. Key growth drivers include the growing adoption rates of minimally invasive surgeries, increasing global prevalence of cardiovascular diseases and technological advancements introduced in this field.
List of Best International Conferences
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Ischemic Heart Diseases
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Atherosclerosis Conference
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Molecular Cardiology Conference
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Advances in the Pathogenesis & Management of Cardiovascular Disease
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Relevant Society and Associations
1. The American Heart Association
2. Heart Failure Society of America
3. Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals
4. American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
5. Association of American Medical Colleges
6. American Medical Association
7. American Society for Artificial Internal Organs
8. American Society of Extra-Corporeal Technology
9. American Society of Transplant Surgeons
10. American Thoracic Society
11. Association for Academic Surgery
12. Canadian Association of Thoracic Surgeons
13. Congenital Heart Surgeons' Society
14. CTSNet
15. Federation of State Medical Boards of the USA
16. General Thoracic Surgery Club
17. Heart Failure Society of America
18. Heart Valve Society of America
19. Perfusion Program Directors' Council
20. Society of Cardiac Surgeons
Relevant Companies:
1. Cerevast Therapeutics
2. Paragon Medical
3. Procyrion
4. Apaxis Medical
5. Paragon Medical
6. Biotronik
7. Angel Medical Systems
8. Topera Medical
9. Lombard Medical Technologies Plc
10. AtriCure, Inc.
11. SorinS.p.A.
12. SurModics, Inc.
13. Cook Medical Incorporated
14. Genzyme Corporation
15. GE Healthcare
16. Abiomed, Inc.
17. Osiris Therapeutics, Inc.
18. Boston Scientific Corporation
19. CryoLife, Inc.
20. Philips Healthcare
21. Uscom Ltd.
22. Heart Tronics, Inc. (Inactive)
23. Fleming Medical Limited
24. Smiths Medical
25. F. Hoffmann-La Roche Ltd.
26. SSL International Plc
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