Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Getting to the heart of CV outcomes in rheumatic disease Rob Volansky
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- ALPHEUS results do not support routine ticagrelor in elective PCI Katie Kalvaitis
- Artificially sweetened drinks may be just as harmful to CV health as sugar-sweetened ones Scott Buzby
- Bioabsorbable scaffold benefits high-risk patients with infrapopliteal disease Erik Swain
- BP control, frequency of measurements minimally impacted during COVID-19 pandemic Rob Volansky
- Coronary intravascular lithotripsy beneficial in severely calcified lesions Erik Swain
- Drug-coated devices associated with less unplanned limb revascularization: VOYAGER PAD Erik Swain
- Fauci: Underlying CVD drives risk for COVID-19 severity, death Regina Schaffer
- FDA clears cardiopulmonary bypass support system for use in COVID-19, other conditions
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- Female authors underrepresented in HF randomized controlled trials Darlene Dobkowski, MA
- Icosapent ethyl reduces CV events in patients with prior PCI: REDUCE-IT PCI Erik Swain
- INVESTED: High-dose influenza vaccine fails to reduce death, CV events in high-risk cohort Scott Buzby
- New AHA guidance on CPR, emergency CV care ‘a synthesis of important science’ Scott Buzby
- Nighttime BP may be independent predictor of future CVD Scott Buzby
- No benefit of daily omega-3, vitamin D supplementation for AF prevention Katie Kalvaitis; Erik Swain
- Omecamtiv mecarbil lowers CV death/HF events in HFrEF: GALACTIC-HF Erik Swain
- Reform, training needed to increase race parity in health care workforce Regina Schaffer
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- Shorter DAPT post-PCI noninferior to longer duration in high bleeding risk Darlene Dobkowski, MA
- STRENGTH: No CV benefit with omega-3 carboxylic acid Regina Schaffer; Erik Swain
- The growing role of coronary CTA in stable CAD Chloe Duvall, MD; Richard Ferraro, MD; Ron Blankstein, MD; Roger S. Blumenthal, MD
- Ticagrelor gains FDA approval for secondary stroke prevention
- Using OCT, cardiac MRI can identify underlying causes of MINOCA in women Erik Swain
- ALPHEUS
- FIDELIO-DKD
- GALACTIC-HF
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- HARP-MINOCA
- INVESTED
- RIVER
- SCOPE 2
- STRENGTH