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Coronary Artery Disease


As per available reports about 96 Conference Proceedings, 1 relevant journal, 16 Conferences, 30 National symposiums and about 51 articles related to Coronary artery disease which are hosed by OMICS International.

Coronary artery disease , also called coronary heart disease, or simply, heart disease. Heart disease is a result of plaque buildup in your arteries, which blocks blood flow and heightens the risk for heart attack and stroke. It can be mistaken for indigestion or heartburn. Angina is usually felt in the chest, but may also be felt in the left shoulder, arms, neck, back, or jaw. Coronary artery disease has a number of well determined risk factors. The most common risk factors include smoking, family history, hypertension, obesity, diabetes, lack of exercise, stress, and hyperlipidemia. Smoking is associated with about 54% of cases and obesity 20%. Lack of exercise has been linked to 7–12% of cases. Job stress appears to play a minor role accounting for about 3% of cases.

Importance and Scope:
Heart disease is the leading cause of death for people of most racial/ethnic groups in the United States, including African Americans, Hispanics and Whites. For Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders and American Indians or Alaska Natives, heart disease is second only to cancer. Coronary heart disease is the most common type of heart disease, killing nearly 380,000 people annually. In the United States, someone has a heart attack every 34 seconds. Every 60 seconds, someone in the United States dies from a heart disease-related event. About 610,000 people die of heart disease in the United States every year–that’s 1 in every 4 deaths. Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men and women. More than half of the deaths due to heart disease in 2009 were in men. Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common type of heart disease, killing over 370,000 people annually. Every year about 735,000 Americans have a heart attack. Of these, 525,000 are a first heart attack and 210,000 happen in people who have already had a heart attack

In one study, women who were free of stress from work life saw an increase in the diameter of their blood vessels, leading to decreased progression of atherosclerosis. Contrastingly, women who had high levels of work-related stress experienced a decrease in the diameter of their blood vessels and significantly increased disease progression. Heart disease is a result of plaque buildup in your coronary arteries -- a condition called atherosclerosis -- that leads to blockages. The arteries, which start out smooth and elastic, become narrow and rigid, restricting blood flow to the heart. The heart becomes starved of oxygen and the vital nutrients it needs to pump properly. Coronary artery disease can progress to a point where ischemia occurs even at rest and ichemia can occur without any warning signs in anyone with heart disease, although it is more common in people with diabetes. The most common symptom of coronary artery disease is angina, or chest pain. Angina can be described as a heaviness, pressure, aching, burning, numbness, fullness, squeezing or painful feeling. Also, having a type A behavior pattern, a group of personality characteristics including time urgency, competitiveness, hostility, and impatience is linked to an increased risk of coronary disease.
 
Around 10 National symposiums and Workshops are going to be held across the globe which includes “13th Holistic Approaches In Cardiovascular Diseases Symposium 2014 (HOPECARDIS 2014)”, “The 14th Annual International Symposium on Congenital Heart Disease” and “31st Annual Symposium Cardiology for the Practitioner” and many more. Some of the Heart disease associations are the European Society of Cardiology exists primarily to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease in Europe. The European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS) goal is to provide a framework for concerted scientific and clinical discussion of new developments in basic research, diagnosis and therapy of atherosclerosis. The National Heart and Lung Institute, its main aim is to carry out research, development and education in cardiovascular and respiratory science.

Market Analysis
The worldwide business sector for coronary artery disease comprised of Heart Failure (HF), Myocardial Infarction and Acute Coronary Syndrome (ACS) — is relied upon to develop at a moderate rate, from $13.7 billion in 2012 to $18.2 billion by 2019, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.1%. Out of the eight noteworthy markets the US will gloat the biggest quality, from $6.1 billion in 2012 to $8.49 billion by 2019, at a higher CAGR of 4.7%. This development is incompletely because of the increment of the treatment populace, which is gauge to bounce from 14 million in 2012 to 16 million by 2019, at a CAGR of 1.6 percent.
 
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List of Best International Conferences

1) 8th Cardiologists Annual Meeting

    July 18-20, 2016 Berlin, Germany

2) 7th Cardiothoracic Meeting
    March 29-30, 2016 Atlanta, USA

3) 6thCardiology Conference 
    November 30-December 02, 2015 San Antonio, USA

4) Cardio Vascular Medicine conference
    April 04-06, 2016 Philadelphia, USA

5) Echo Cardiography Conference
    June 6-7, 2016 London, UK

6) Interventional Cardiology Conference
    Sept 12-14, 2016 Berlin,Germany

7) Cardiology Congress
    Oct 24-26, 2016 Valencia, Spain

8) Cardiovascular Imaging Conference
    Nov 10-12, 2016 Istanbul, Turkey

9) Ischemic Heart Diseases
      May 12-14, 2016, Chicago, USA

10) 11th Advanced Symposium and Pediatric Cardiovascular Imaging 2015

      October 13, 2015 - October 15, 2015, Chicago, USA

11) Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics 2015

      October 11, 2015 - October 15, 2015   San Francisco, USA

12) 5th Annual Case Based Approach to Controversies in Cardiovascular Disease 2015

      October 8, 2015 - October 10, 2015, Dubai,United Arab Emirates

13) British Association for Cardiovascular Prevention and Rehabilitation Annual Conference 2015

      October 1, 2015 - October 2, 2015, Manchester, UK

14) Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe 2015

      September 26, 2015 - September 30, 2015, Lisboa , Portugal

15) 20th Annual Mayo Cardiovascular Review Course for Boards and Recertification 2015

      August 22, 2015 - August 26, 2015, Rochester, USA

16) European Primary Care Cardiovascular Society 8th Annual Scientific Meeting 2015

      September 17, 2015 - September 18, 2015 Prague, Czech Republic

17) Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiological Society of Europe 2015

      September 26, 2015 - September 30, 2015 Lisboa, Portugal

18) Frontiers in Cardiovascular Biology

      July 16, 2010, Berlin

19) Wcc 2016 — World Congress Of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Health

      04 Jun 2016 → 07 Jun 2016, Mexico City, Mexico

20)  Advances in the Pathogenesisand Management of Cardiovascular Disease

       27 Nov 2015, London, UK

Associations and Societies 

1) American College of Cardiology
2) The American Heart Association
3) The American Heart Association
4) European Society of Cardiology
5) Heart Failure Association (HFA) of the ESC
6) European Heart Rhythm Association (EHRA)
7) Lebanon Cardiology Associates
8) Hgnc cardiology Associates
9) Atlantic Cardiology Associates
10) Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography
11) American Society of Echocardiography
12) American Stroke Association
13) American Heart Association
14) Heart Failure Association
15) European Heart Rhythm Association
16) European Society of Cardiology
17) The American Heart Association
18) Heart Failure Society of America
19) Society of Invasive Cardiovascular Professionals
20) American Association of Heart Failure Nurses
21) The National Heart and Lung Institute American College of Cardiology
22) The European Atherosclerosis Society (EAS)
23) The European Society of Cardiology

Major companies associated
1) Abbott Vascular Inc.
2) Atrium Medical Corporation
3) Compumedics Limited
4) Sorin S.p.A.
5) Johnson & Johnson
6) SurModics, Inc.
7) Cook Medical Incorporated
8) Abbott Laboratories
9) Genzyme Corporation
10) Surgical Specialties Corporation (Inactive)
11) Biocompatibles UK Limited
12) AorTech International Plc
13) Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals
14) Edwards Lifesciences Corporation
15) GE Healthcare
16) Japan Lifeline Co., Ltd.
17) Medtronic plc
18) Teleflex Incorporated
19) Abiomed, Inc.
20) Regenesis Biomedical
21) Medipacs
22) Angiotech
23) AtriCure, Inc.

 

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