Publication: Cardiac Syndrome X: assessment of endothelial function by peripheral arterial tonometry
Cardiac Syndrome X: assessment of endothelial function by peripheral arterial tonometry
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Tagliabue, L. (2015). Cardiac Syndrome X: assessment of endothelial function by peripheral arterial tonometry. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-110111
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Background: Cardiac Syndrome X (CSX) is characterized by the presence of typical chest pain, a positive exercise test result and normal coronary arteries upon angiographic examination. The development of this syndrome is thought to be heterogeneous, involving many pathogenic mechanisms. Among other mechanisms, impaired endothelial function may predominantly contribute to the pathogenesis of symptoms in CSX patients. In this work we prospectively evaluated the role of endothelial function, using non-invasive peripheral arterial tonomet
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Tagliabue, L. (2015). Cardiac Syndrome X: assessment of endothelial function by peripheral arterial tonometry. (Dissertation, University of Zurich) https://doi.org/10.5167/uzh-110111