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Sugar substitute erythritol linked to elevated risk for blood clot formation
Erythritol, a nonnutritive sweetener generally recognized as safe by the FDA, demonstrated fast-acting prothrombotic properties not observed with traditional glucose in a small study.
CPAP lowers vascular inflammation, unstable plaque volume in OSA
Adults with obstructive sleep apnea treated with CPAP for 24 weeks had improved vascular inflammation and lower unstable plaque volume, according to results published in Annals of the American Thoracic Society.
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Follow-up care after CV hospitalization rising, but not for some groups
Overall rates of postdischarge follow-up care after heart disease hospitalization has increased, but gaps in follow-up care for Black and Medicaid dual-eligible patients widened, researchers reported.
High-sugar diet may worsen cognition, cardiometabolic health
PHILADELPHIA — Consuming a high-sugar diet over 10 days was associated with memory issues as well as negative cardiometabolic health compared with a low-sugar diet, according to a poster presentation.
Electrocardiogram-based AI algorithm identifies pulmonary hypertension before diagnosis
An AI algorithm had high discriminative ability in identifying pulmonary hypertension-likely patients from control patients at and before diagnosis using electrocardiogram data, according to study results.
FDA clears transluminal coronary angioplasty perfusion balloon catheter
Teleflex announced its percutaneous transluminal coronary angioplasty perfusion balloon catheter has received FDA 510(k) clearance for balloon dilatation of coronary artery or coronary bypass graft stenoses.
High-quality, noninvasive testing may safely diagnose CAD for patients with obesity
High-quality CT and stress testing should be able to effectively and safely diagnose patients with stable chest pain and suspected CAD, regardless of BMI, while improving clinical efficiency, researchers reported.
AI used to develop tools to improve risk stratification of atherosclerosis
With the use of AI-enabled quantitative coronary plaque analysis, researchers developed nomograms designed to improve risk stratification of patients who may be at risk for atherosclerosis.
Mental health ‘crucial’ after first-time hospitalization for heart disease
Risk for psychiatric disorder or suicide attempt is particularly high in the first year following hospitalization for heart disease, and patient support is important to lower such risk, researchers reported.
Lp(a) could inform risk stratification of patients with a calcium score of 0
Elevated lipoprotein(a), despite a coronary artery calcium score of 0, could portend coronary plaque burden and may be a potential marker for early atherosclerosis intervention, researchers reported.
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