Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Shift to ‘personalized’ DAPT after PCI must balance complex bleeding, ischemic risks Regina Schaffer
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- At least 10 minutes of walking per day cuts mortality in older octogenarians Scott Buzby
- Cerebral embolic protection during TAVR did not reduce overall stroke Erik Swain
- Coronary endothelial dysfunction appears to be common in patients with INOCA Erik Swain
- Eating ultra-processed ‘gateway’ foods drives unhealthy consumption patterns in teens Regina Schaffer
- Imaging advances, targeted therapies improve outlook for recurrent pericarditis Regina Schaffer
- In cryptogenic stroke, cardiac monitoring technology can help prevent recurrence James Peacock, MD, MS
- Milvexian appears safe for secondary prevention of stroke Scott Buzby
- PCI did not improve outcomes in patients with severe LV systolic dysfunction, CAD Erik Swain
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- Pulmonary artery denervation improves exercise capacity in group 1 PAH Scott Buzby
- REVEAL-HF: Prognosis information does not impact 1-year outcomes Regina Schaffer
- Review: In women of reproductive age with COVID-19, pregnancy confers worse CV outcomes Erik Swain
- Risk for muscle symptoms from statins small, far outweighed by CV benefits Erik Swain
- Routine fish oil supplementation increases risk for incident AF Isabella Hornick
- Salt substitutes consistently beneficial for BP, survival, CV events Erik Swain
- Transcatheter system to treat degenerative mitral regurgitation gains FDA approval
- World’s first partial heart transplant completed in newborn with truncus arteriosus Scott Buzby
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- ALL-HEART
- AXIOMATIC-SSP
- DANFLU-1
- FOURIER-OLE
- FRAME-AMI
- LOW RAO
- PRE-DETERMINE
- STRENGTH
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