Cardiology Today Current Issue
The following articles appeared in the print edition of Cardiology Today.
Table of Contents
- New targets, guidance reframe treatment of hypertensive disorders of pregnancy Regina Schaffer
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- AHA: Address social determinants of health to reduce CV risk in type 2 diabetes Regina Schaffer
- AI-based image analysis tool for intravascular OCT cleared by FDA Erik Swain
- Among young adults, women 44% more likely to have ischemic stroke vs. men Erik Swain
- Atrial shunt fails to improve outcomes vs. sham in HFpEF: REDUCE LAP-HF II trial Scott Buzby
- Cannabis use tied to recurrent stroke risk in young adults Scott Buzby
- Cardiac mapping platform receives FDA clearance
- Daily exercise at age 70 may help prevent heart disease later Erik Swain
- DOACs safer than warfarin in patients with cerebral venous thrombosis Erik Swain
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- EVT improves outcomes in large vessel occlusion with large cerebral infarction Scott Buzby
- FDA approves empagliflozin to reduce CV death, HF hospitalization in HFpEF Regina Schaffer
- Global meta-analysis: Prevalence of statin intolerance less than 10% Erik Swain
- Hemodynamic sensor for management of HF receives expanded indication from FDA Erik Swain
- In older adults with COVID-19, stroke risk highest in first 3 days after diagnosis Erik Swain
- In survivors of acute COVID-19, CV risk, burden ‘substantial’ Erik Swain
- Intensive anti-seizure treatment ineffective in comatose survivors of cardiac arrest Regina Schaffer
- MI tied to reduced risk for Parkinson’s disease Scott Buzby
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- Mortality risk greater for patients with CVD presenting at rural vs. urban hospitals Scott Buzby
- New perspectives on CV risk assessment of prospective kidney recipients, donors Roger S. Blumenthal, MD; Hamid Rabb, MD; Aarti Thakkar, MD, MPH; Maitreya Thakkar, MBBS
- Poorer sleep health associated with elevated CVD risk Scott Buzby
- Prolonged TV time linked to VTE risk; frequent breaks, physical activity recommended Scott Buzby
- Dependent care, lapsing insurance impact heart health in women amid pandemic Scott Buzby
- Senate narrowly confirms Califf to lead FDA again Erik Swain
- Three-lead Holter monitor for low-risk patients gains FDA 510(k) clearance
- Women have greater in-hospital stroke mortality vs. men despite fewer complications Erik Swain
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- ACTION-CVT
- Q-FFICIENCY
- REDUCE LAP-HF II
- TELSTAR