Wednesday, July 1, 2009

On Coronary Artery Disease and EKG Machines (Part 12): A Dr. Lee Brand Review

Now that we are here for the twelfth installment of the On Coronary Artery Disease and EKG Machines article series, we will be discussing here about the therapy (principles of treatment) of coronary artery disease and some recent research regarding the said disease.

Therapy - Principles of Treatment

Therapeutic options for coronary artery disease today are based on three principles:

  1. Medical treatment - drugs (e.g. cholesterol lowering medications, beta-blockers, nitroglycerin, calcium antagonists, etc.);

  2. Coronary interventions as angioplasty and coronary stent-implantation;

  3. Coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG - coronary artery bypass surgery).
    Recent research efforts focus on new angiogenic treatment modalities (angiogenesis) and various (adult) stem cell therapies.


Recent research

A 2006 study by the Cleveland Clinic found a region on Chromosome 17 was confined to families with multiple cases of myocardial infarction.

A more controversial link is that between Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection and atherosclerosis. While this intracellular organism has been demonstrated in atherosclerotic plaques, evidence is inconclusive as to whether it can be considered a causative factor. Treatment with antibiotics in patients with proven atherosclerosis has not demonstrated a decreased risk of heart attacks or other coronary vascular diseases.

Since the 1990s the search for new treatment options for coronary artery disease patients, particularly for so called "no-option" coronary patients, focused on usage of angiogenesis and (adult) stem cell therapies. Numerous clinical trials were performed either applying protein (angiogenic growth factor) therapies, such as FGF-1 or VEGF, or cell therapies using different kinds of adult stem cell populations. Research is still going on - with first promising results particularly for FGF-1 and utilization of endothelial progenitor cells.

Allow me to stop there for a moment to give a review on this yet another superb EKG device brand called Dr. Lee. Also being listed in the EKGShop.com website, Dr. Lee is regarded as one of the recommended EKG Machines brand available in the market today as being used by most doctors and medical hospitals or clinics.

Now here are some of the Dr. Lee's EKG machines:

Dr. Lee ECG-120B - a non-interpretive EKG Resting ECG System. Among its features are being light weight and compact design to allow convenient carrying by hand. This machine pays for itself after 35 tests. Thermal array printer to ensure more quality than ECG tracings produced by mechanical stylus. Audible alarm sound and LCD message for improper electrode contact, low battery and paper tray empty.

Dr. Lee ECG-310A - an interpretive ECG Machine. Cost-Effective Performance: ECG-310A incorporates all the high qualities of performance, yet it is inexpensive with 6-channel performance. After an ECG acquisition of 12-lead have been completed, simultaneously, the captured ECG complex can be reprinted in any of the multi-format printer without a patient. Care in production and attention to design make the ECG-310A both reliable needing only low-maintenance.

Dr. Lee ECG-310B - An Interpretive Resting ECG System. Its main features are simultaneous 12-lead ECG can be recorded in 3- or 1- channel formats with lead configuration, captured ECG complex allow the multi-format recording copies after recording an original, lightweight design and built-in rechargeable battery allow convenient carrying, configurable filters for AC interference, muscle tremors or baseline drift can be selected from the key to further suppress noise, among others.

Moreover, if you buy EKG on the website (www.ekgshop.com), they offer a 3-year manufacturers warranty. You can also avail for a 1 year extended warranty which is available for $ 199 only. Extended warranty plans available including free loaners and our exclusive Rapid Response Service.

For more info regarding this brand, you may visit the link below:

http://www.ekgshop.com/Category/dr.-lee-2.html

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