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Angioplasty
Angioplasty Not Always Worth the Price
Cost analysis finds procedure often doesn't bring enough benefit to offset expense
Hispanics Less Likely to Get Repeat Artery Surgery
Even though they have risk factors that could lead to coronary problems, study finds
Common Heart Drugs May Hamper Blood Thinner
Calcium channel blockers could inhibit Plavix action, study says
Health Insurance Rules Affect Medical Outcomes
Better results came when clot-busting drug was easily available, Canadian study shows
Heart Docs Often Fail to Order Tests Before Angioplasty
Cardiac stress tests show whether a patient even needs the procedure, experts say
A One-Man History of Cardiac Advances
New Jersey man, 84, has benefited from 40 years of heart breakthroughs
Reaching the Heart Through the Wrist
Though procedure is used less often, it reduces bleeding problems, study finds
Opening Clogged Arteries Helps Women After Heart Attack
But it doesn't help those with less severe heart damage known as unstable angina, analysis shows
Drug-Coated Stents Reduce Repeat Artery Procedures
But sicker patients may be getting bare metal devices, study suggests
Angina Strikes 1 in 5 Heart Attack Survivors
The chest pain is most likely in younger males, study finds
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