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Sudden Heart Pathology-a New Research Hipotesys-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY & CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY   Keywords Keywords: Cardiology; Heart disease; Diagnostic systems Introduction We can see that heart is usually studied using many diagnostic strategies and under different Mechanism as functions, electric activity, receptorial, imaging, instrumental test, genetic profile, exercise tests, biopsy and so on. But what we can see is that until today in not possible to prevent some unexpected death. So we can think that perhaps we need more diagnostic test to right consider this aspect. Can we use innovative methods to introduce more useful systems? In ischemic condition some test can help to detect the residual heart capacity but can we test in the same way the heart biochemical-metabolic status or pharmacological profile? In a recent case we have see that in a transplant heart procedure was used an organ by a patient death Due to cerebral damage after a hear...

A Systematic Analysis of Literary Case Reports of Protein S Deficiency Implicated in Pathogenesis of Arterial Thrombosis-Juniper Publishers

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JUNIPER PUBLISHERS - OPEN ACCESS JOURNAL OF CARDIOLOGY & CARDIOVASCULAR THERAPY Abstract Introduction and background: Protein S is a vitamin K dependent natural anticoagulant. Deficiency of protein S is long known to cause venous thrombosis but not arterial thrombosis. Instances of arterial thrombosis due to protein S deficiency are very rare. So, very little can be known about the phenomenon, which is why this study attempts to elucidate on the patients who have suffered from the disease process. Method: 24 articles describing 27 cases where arterial thrombosis occurred along with protein S deficiency were included and results from the reported cases were collated together then analyzed thoroughly. Results: The minimum age was 4 and the maximum age was 64, where the mean age was 37.07 (±16.88 SD) year, median age being 37 year Cerebral arteries and peripheral arteries are the most commonly involved circulations (each constitute 29.63% of cases), making the coronary...