Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- ‘Troubling numbers’ reveal pandemic’s toll on CVD deaths, widening race disparities Regina Schaffer; Scott Buzby
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- 1.5 million atrial fibrillation cases may be undiagnosed in US Regina Schaffer
- 500 extra steps per day could reduce CV risk for adults 70 years and older Scott Buzby
- AI algorithm for detection of AAA nets FDA clearance
- AI-enhanced platform for detecting cardiac amyloidosis nets FDA breakthrough device status
- Black women with genetic variant for amyloidosis face substantial CVD, mortality risk Regina Schaffer
- Causal AI ‘translates’ CAD polygenic risk score into clinically actionable data Regina Schaffer
- COAPT: Benefits of MitraClip sustained to 5 years; death, HF events high Scott Buzby
- Consider revisiting reasons for anticoagulant nonuse among patients with AF Scott Buzby
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- Data suggest Apple Watch appropriate for AF screening, but not disease management Regina Schaffer
- Douglass: Strides made in CV health equity, but much more needs to be accomplished Erik Swain; Paul L. Douglass, MD
- FDA extends approval of evinacumab for HoFH to children aged 5 to 11 years
- Heart roundness may be early marker of atrial fibrillation, cardiomyopathy Regina Schaffer
- Heart-lung machine nets FDA 510(k) clearance, launched in US
- Imaging data may predict best responders to evolocumab therapy: YELLOW III Regina Schaffer
- Lipoprotein(a): The next frontier in CV risk reduction Seth J. Baum, MD
- Mediterranean, low-fat diets may reduce death, heart attack in adults at elevated risk Erik Swain
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- Most patients at high CV risk are not achieving LDL goals Erik Swain
- Noninvasive treatment improves cerebral blood flow, cognition in mild Alzheimer’s disease Regina Schaffer
- PCI utilization decreased but rebounded quickly during pandemic Regina Schaffer
- Polypill for blood pressure lowering may improve adherence and reduce mortality Scott Buzby
- Remote monitoring of cardiac devices during pandemic cut greenhouse gas emissions Regina Schaffer
- SGLT2 inhibitor therapy reduces sudden cardiac death risk in heart failure Regina Schaffer
- Improving safety, reducing length of stay for sotalol and dofetilide initiation in AF Tanvi Patil, PharmD, BCPS; Stacey Zysk, PharmD; Kezia Timmons, PharmD; Sarah A. Spinler, PharmD, FCCP, FAHA, FASHP, AACC, BCPS (AQ Cardiology)
- BMAD-HF
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- COORDINATE-Diabetes
- HOST-IDEA
- IMPLEMENT-HF
- LODESTAR
- OCEAN-LAAC
- RENOVATE-COMPLEX-PCI
- UK Mini Mitral