Cardiology Today Current Issue

The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- JUPITER in clinical context: challenging traditional thinking Howard Weintraub, MD
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- This is what it feels like to buy low Kenneth W. Rudzinski, CFP, CLU, ChFC, CRPC, CASL, CAP
- Advances in genomics research yield both promise, risk for medicine
- ASH position paper: Research needed for tests, treatments of preeclampsia
- Concerns voiced over FDA premarket testing of ICD connector systems
- DU-176b equivalent to warfarin in non-valvular AF
- Exposure to air pollution bad for heart health
- JUPITER trial tops Today in Cardiology news in 2008
- N.Y.C. implements hypothermia protocol
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- Panel decides contrast imaging agent did not demonstrate noninferiority
- Physicians listing patients for heart transplant weigh many considerations
- SANDS: Nearly identical regression in LDL, carotid IMT with statins alone, statins plus ezetimibe
- SCAI: Evidence of interaction between proton pump inhibitors, clopidogrel not sufficient to change practice
- TIMACS: Early intervention did not prevent death, MI, stroke
- Transcatheter aortic valve replacement complications may be minimized by experience
- Beta-blockade did not prevent perioperative clinical outcomes