Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- Discouraging CVD trends highlight need to ‘stem the tide,’ focus on reducing disparities Scott Buzby
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- ACC survey: Nearly half of cardiologists report hostile work environment Erik Swain
- Antihypertensive medication confers lower CV event rates regardless of CVD, BP history Anthony Vecchione
- Atypical MI symptoms tied to negative outcomes, lower odds of emergency response Anthony Vecchione
- DARE-19: No significant decrease in major events; dapagliflozin well tolerated in COVID-19 Regina Schaffer
- In HF, AF, rhythm control with ablation not superior to rate control; trial underpowered Scott Buzby
- Increased monitoring for ischemic stroke may improve care of patients with COVID-19 Joe Gramigna, MA
- INSPIRATION-S: Statin therapy fails to prevent thrombosis, death in severe COVID-19 Regina Schaffer
- Left atrial appendage occlusion during cardiac surgery reduces stroke risk Katie Kalvaitis
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- Mortality high, PCI common in patients with concomitant STEMI, COVID-19: NACMI Registry Katie Kalvaitis
- No reduction in late ischemic events with rapid troponin protocol for suspected ACS Katie Kalvaitis
- Omega-3 fatty acid supplementation may increase AF odds in certain high-risk patients Erin T. Welsh, MA
- Q&A: New universal definition, classification of HF ‘clinically relevant and simple’ Anthony Vecchione
- REHAB-HF: Rehabilitation program improves physical function in older adults with HF Anthony Vecchione
- Ultrasound renal denervation lowers BP in medication-resistant hypertension Scott Buzby
- Robotic PCI confers high rates of technical, clinical success Erik Swain
- Sacubitril/valsartan not superior to valsartan alone in advanced HFrEF: LIFE Erik Swain
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- Socioeconomic status linked to well-being, risk profiles in atherosclerotic CVD Erin T. Welsh, MA
- TAVR programs concentrated in wealthier areas, raising questions about access Anthony Vecchione
- Direct oral anticoagulants for treatment of cancer-associated VTE Courtney A. Montepara, PharmD; Jo E. Rodgers, BCPS, BCCP, FCCP, FHFSA, FAHA; Sarah A. Spinler, PharmD, FCCP, FAHA, FASHP, AACC, BCPS (AQ Cardiology)
- ADAPTABLE
- DARE-19
- HOST-EXAM
- LAAOS III
- PARADISE-MI
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- PRECISION GRX
- RAFT-AF
- REHAB-HF