Cardiology Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Preventing heart disease: Why our guidelines need to be modified Roger S. Blumenthal, MD; Michael J. Blaha, MD, MPH; Gabriel C. Brooks, MD
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- Age, sex of individuals linked with changes in regional myocardial motion
- AHA: State lawmakers need to do more for tobacco prevention
- ‘Conflict of interest’ outdated phrase for physician-industry relationship?
- Contraindicated enoxaparin, eptifibatide linked with increased risk for bleeding, mortality in dialysis patients undergoing PCI
- FDA cautions against use of some CardioVive automated external defibrillator models
- Human mesenchymal stem cells safe for use in patients after MI
- IV therapy after cardiac arrest linked with improvement in short-term survival
- Mathematic diagnostic model predicted likelihood of acute HF presence
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- Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest survival rates stable but not improved after 30 years
- Elliot Fishman, MD, receives honor for achievements as an educator
- Ohio State University heart program continues growth
- Raffaele Corbisiero, MD, tapped for exclusive international panel
- Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, boasts a long record of clinical, research accomplishments in vascular medicine
- ARBITER 6-HALTS
- ASTRAL
- CRYOTIP
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- EXPIRA
- FAIR-HF
- HEAAL
- HMII
- OCTOPUS