Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Innovation in US: Regulatory hurdles may lead to dominance of overseas markets
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- Targeted training for cardiac procedures: A controversial solution for curbing costs Udho Thadani, MD
- Adrenaline use supported in patients during cardiac arrest
- AHA: Heart disease prevention a good investment
- CAD affecting atrial branches predictive of AF development after MI
- Coronary CTA identified CAD mortality risk in patients
- Endothelial abnormalities found in patients with obstructive sleep apnea
- Exenatide reduced HF risk by half in type 2 diabetes
- Higher sodium-potassium level linked to CVD risk
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- Initial illness severity may predict cardiac arrest outcome
- Intima-media thickness in carotid artery predicted CV outcomes
- IRS1 gene variant improved insulin control for patients on certain diets
- Link between ejection fraction and verbal memory observed
- Physical activity linked to reduced CHD risk
- Physical activity may improve cognitive function in older women with vascular disease
- Program highlights need for high-quality hospital care of acute MI, HF
- Researchers further define role of miRNAs in atherosclerotic plaque development
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- Residents report increased comfort with use of tPA in stroke treatment
- Sirolimus- and probucol-eluting stent shows promise
- Stress echocardiography may predict CV events in patients with HIV
- Studies raise doubt on validity of animal models in CV research
- Study: Smoking doubles risk for AF
- Success of transradial PCI dependent on operator experience
- Two studies highlight importance of transitional care in cardiac patients
- US lacking participants in NHLBI-backed randomized CV trials
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- APPRAISE-2: Apixaban failed to meet primary efficacy, safety endpoints
- Implantable device lowered systolic BP in patients with resistant hypertension
- Risk factors at middle age adversely affect brain size, function later in life
- Daniel S. Berman, MD, FACC, leader, innovator in noninvasive imaging
- Ticagrelor: A review of the data leading to FDA approval Valerie Raney, PharmD; Zachary A. Stacy, PharmD, BCOP
- Product Guide: Imaging