Doctors may be implanting too many artery-opening stents and could avoid needless operations if they did more in-depth measurements of blood flow in the vessels to the heart
Link to Full Story: http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2009/january/stent.html
John, an Angioplasty Patient: His Story
Podiatrist in Chicago, IL - Neal Frankel, DPM
A Naturopathic Approach to Cardiovascular Disease
Pre OP MCA Stent
in memoriam EL GURKO alias GURKERL alias Herbert Haiden
Ode To A Stent
Drug-Coated Stents Found Safe, Superior to Bare Metal Stents
Only downside of angioplasty in stenting is the slightly higher recurrence rate
Patients' genetic profiles can help avoid incorrect dosing of a common, dangerous drug
Cardiology - Cardiac Stent
Heart Stents In Question
Heart Stents In Question
New center at Stanford to study brain's role in compassion, altruism
Multimedia, microbes and music
Catching arthritis before it catches you
How vaccines work
Implantación Stent Graft (Chino) part2
Malpractice Medical Stent Implantation Coronary Angioplasty Surgery 3
AndraStent XXL Stent implant .avi
Why She Feels So Much Better with a Stent
Baloon Angioplasty
Too Many Stents?
Coronary Artery Angioplasty (PCI, Heart Stent Surgery)
Heart Transplants
Med School 101
Stanford School of Medicine Branding
Take a look at Alumni Day 2010...
Blood Center Video
The two years of living dangerously
Take the tube: Mass transit for lab samples
Alumni Day, May 1 2010 - Li Ka Shing Center for Learning and Knowledge
Using fMRI to treat substance abuse and chronic pain
Packard researcher's other classroom in Guatemala
Researchers hired with Stimulus funding
Stimulus funding at Stanford School of Medicine
Pioneering radiation therapy to zero in on tumors
Medicine for an ailing economy
Identifying the cause of infants' lung disease
Stanford scans of mummy to be featured in San Francisco museum exhibition
Hearing more than a heartbeat
Stephen Quake, PhD, professor of bioengineering discusses his own genome sequencing
Professor sequences his entire genome at low cost, with small team
Simulation center helps close the gap between classroom learning and patient care
Risks of sharing genetic information online
Window expanded for stroke treatment
With clock ticking, Stanford makes unprecedented effort to file for NIH stimulus grants
Narcolepsy is an autoimmune disorder, Stanford researcher says
Student-run free clinic offers hands-on learning
Match Day 2009
Students on the Flask Track