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  • Antioxidant Consumption and Risk of Coronary Heart Disease

    Emphasis on Vitamin C, Vitamin E, and ß-Carotene. A statement for health care professionals from the American Heart Association.

    circ.ahajournals.org

  • Hall-Garcia Cardiology Associates

    A discussion about percutanerous transluminal coronary angioplasty/stent which is a procedure used to treat coronary artery disease. Information about CAD and some detailed graphics.

    www.hgcardio.com

  • Rochester Cardiopulmonary Group

    An explanation of what coronary artery disease is.

    www.rcpg.com

  • Heart Point: Coronary Artery Disease

    A look at this disease, the risk factors, symptoms and possible complications including heart attack.

    www.heartpoint.com

  • Probability of Coronary Artery Disease

    Diagram of the heart and the arteries, discussion about calcification and calculation of the likelihood of CAD.

    www.chestx-ray.com

  • How Stuff Works

    All the basic facts about the need for a heart bypass operation and how blood vessels are used.

    www.howstuffworks.com

  • Medtronic.com

    Cardiovascular disease resources for sufferers of circulatory conditions and patients seeking information about coronary artery disease and treatment options.

    www.medtronic.com

  • American Heart Association: Coronary Artery Disease Profiler

    This decision support tool will help understanding of treatment options and possible side-effects.

    www.heartprofiler.nexcura.com

  • Guidant : Your Heart and Circulatory System

    Information on coronary artery disease including atherosclerosis, coronary heart disease, carotid artery disease and atherosclerotic plaque.

    www.guidant.com

  • euroSCORE for Patients

    Provides a tool to allow patients to work out their own risk for all forms of heart surgery such as CABG. Work out risk using a free calculator.

    euroscore.org

  • Learn About Bypass

    Information on coronary artery disease, or atherosclerosis, including information on risks, symptoms such as angina, and bypass surgery procedures.

    www.learnaboutbypass.com

  • Heart Site

    In depth look at coronary artery disease with colored graphics.

    www.heartsite.com

  • Nutrition and Exercise: Healthy Balance for a Healthy Heart

    A look at coronary artery disease and cholesterol and the role diet plays in this disease.

    familydoctor.org

  • National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute

    In-depth look at coronary heart disease, who is at risk, controllable and uncontrollable risks, causes, symptoms, tests, treatment, lifestyle changes and surgery.

    www.nhlbi.nih.gov

  • Mayo Clinic: Coronary Artery Disease

    A description of the most common type of heart disease, its symptoms, causes, diagnosis and treatment.

    www.mayoclinic.com

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