Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- From ‘disruptive technology’ to standard of care: Celebrating 20 years of TAVR Regina Schaffer
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- Bentracimab ‘promising option’ for quick, sustained ticagrelor reversal in older adults Regina Schaffer
- Diltiazem not effective in patients with angina, nonobstructive CAD Erik Swain
- Early rhythm control for AF beneficial for older patients with high comorbidity burden Regina Schaffer
- Fast-acting nasal spray safe for self-treatment of paroxysmal supraventricular tachycardia Regina Schaffer
- Flu shot yields mixed findings in HF, with some seasonal CV benefit Katie Kalvaitis
- Heart rhythm monitor implanted after MI does not prevent CV events Erik Swain
- P2Y12 inhibitors may be superior to aspirin for secondary CVD prevention Erik Swain
- Pollution has ‘deleterious effects’ on CV health Earl Goldsborough III; Salvatore Esposito, ME; Roger S. Blumenthal, MD; Alan P Jacobsen, MB, BCh, BAO
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- Quitting smoking yields CV benefit equivalent of three medications Regina Schaffer
- Raising awareness, improving access key to reducing heart valve disease disparities Erik Swain
- Regular consumption of two to three cups of coffee per day could lower CVD risk Scott Buzby
- Updated guideline redefines HF stages, emphasizes prevention, new treatments Regina Schaffer
- Fitbit receives FDA clearance for algorithm to detect AF
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- PROMPT-HF
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