Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Considerations should be made for subspecialty integration of cardiovascular MRI, CT W. Gregory Hundley, MD
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- Managing high-risk patients with ARBs George L. Bakris, MD
- Advice given for dealing with arrhythmias, AF in CTA
- Aspirin resistance may be misdiagnosed in some patients
- CT systems, capabilities evolving rapidly
- Data should help in debate of carotid artery stenting vs. endarterectomy
- FDA approves antihypertensive combination pills as first-line therapy
- Implementation of prevention strategies may lower burden of CVD
- Minorities at risk for sudden cardiac arrest receive less treatment
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- No single imaging modality does it all in congenital heart disease
- Revised guidelines target endocarditis prophylaxis
- SEAS: Combination therapy did not lower aortic valve disease rate
- SEAS: Prostate, skin cancers most common among treatment group
- Navigating the gray zone and defining a fellows job Juan J. Rivera IV
- Increased Medicare spending for advanced imaging procedures under scrutiny
- Bloodletting: an early treatment used by barbers, surgeons
- CARE-HF: Early markers help predict long-term mortality
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- Diabetes accompanied by more extensive atherosclerosis
- HF hospitalizations triple from 1979 to 2004
- MUSIC: Heart rhythm turbulence has prognostic value for patients with CHF
- W. Gregory Hundley, MD, talks about how he balances professional goals, family life