Abstract
Assessment of In-vitro Anti-Inflammatory Activity of Cynodon Dactylon and Acyclovir Showing Synergistic Effect by Albumin Denaturation and Membrane Stabilization Assay
Highlights
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
In ischemic condition some test can help to detect the residual heart capacity but can we test in the same way the heart biochemicalmetabolic 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 heart attack and after few days the transplanted has exit us due by heart pathology. (Fact observed in an advanced healthcare system)
Findings from the Race Associated Cardiac Arrest Event Registry (RACER) indicate that marathons and half-marathons are associated with a low overall risk of cardiac arrest or sudden death (1:100,000), with deaths most commonly attributable to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) (26%) or atherosclerotic coronary disease (16 %)
Summary
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. We can think that perhaps we need more diagnostic test to right consider this aspect
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