Medicine & Life Sciences
Coronary Vessels
100%
Cardiovascular Diseases
91%
Calcium
81%
Atherosclerosis
66%
Mortality
36%
Coronary Artery Disease
32%
Stroke
31%
Coronary Disease
28%
Hypertension
27%
Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
25%
Population
25%
Kidney
25%
Blood Pressure
24%
Computed Tomography Angiography
24%
Confidence Intervals
22%
Transplants
22%
Health
21%
Odds Ratio
20%
Delivery of Health Care
20%
Myocardial Infarction
19%
Living Donors
18%
Guidelines
16%
Social Determinants of Health
16%
Exercise
16%
Systematic Reviews
15%
Registries
15%
Therapeutics
15%
Primary Prevention
14%
Tomography
14%
Risk Assessment
13%
Health Expenditures
13%
Education
13%
Tissue Donors
13%
Heart Failure
13%
Metabolic Syndrome
13%
Costs and Cost Analysis
13%
Pandemics
12%
Young Adult
12%
Cohort Studies
12%
Hispanic Americans
11%
Obesity
11%
Transplant Recipients
11%
Survival
11%
American Heart Association
11%
Heart
11%
Chronic Renal Insufficiency
10%
Coronavirus
10%
Databases
10%
Cerebral Hemorrhage
10%
Body Mass Index
10%
Income
9%
Hospitalization
9%
Incidence
9%
Cardiology
9%
Meta-Analysis
9%
Angiography
9%
Logistic Models
9%
Physicians
9%
African Americans
9%
Telemedicine
9%
Arrhythmogenic Right Ventricular Dysplasia
8%
Neoplasms
8%
Cystectomy
8%
C-Reactive Protein
8%
Interviews
8%
LDL Cholesterol
8%
Demography
8%
Kidney Transplantation
8%
Liver Transplantation
8%
Smoking
8%
Diabetes Mellitus
8%
Cholesterol
8%
Chest Pain
7%
Intensive Care Units
7%
Multidetector Computed Tomography
7%
European Continental Ancestry Group
7%
Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease
7%
Patient Readmission
7%
Technology
7%
Cross-Sectional Studies
7%
Lipids
7%
Inflammation
7%
Antihypertensive Agents
7%
Occupational Groups
7%
Coronary Angiography
7%
Carotid Intima-Media Thickness
7%
Quality Improvement
7%
Veterans
7%
China
6%
Hospital Emergency Service
6%
Left Ventricular Hypertrophy
6%
Prostatic Neoplasms
6%
Inpatients
6%
Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
6%
Surgeons
6%
Left Ventricular Function
6%
Organizations
6%
X Ray Computed Tomography
6%
Nurses
6%
Observational Studies
6%
Social Sciences
cardiovascular disease
19%
health
9%
chronic illness
7%
mortality
6%
heart disease
5%
management
5%