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Gender gap in life expectancy widens amid COVID-19, drug overdose crisis
The gender gap in life expectancy in the United States has grown in recent years, with women living nearly 6 years longer than men on average, according to the results of a study published in JAMA Internal Medicine.
Intensive BP lowering confers mortality benefit in Asian cohort
PHILADELPHIA — An intensive systolic BP target of less than 120 mm Hg for Asian patients with hypertension reduced risk for CV and all-cause mortality over 3 years vs. standard care, a speaker reported.
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Regular marijuana use linked to risk for HF, major adverse heart, brain events
PHILADELPHIA — Two observational studies presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions linked regular marijuana use to elevated risk for HF and elevated risk for major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events.
Early study suggests gene editing can lower LDL cholesterol via PCSK9 inhibition
PHILADELPHIA — A novel single-dose CRISPR base-editing infusion for patients with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia and advanced CAD reduced serum PCSK9 and lowered LDL by up to 55% in one patient, a speaker reported.
Injectable antihypertensive drug lowers blood pressure for up to 6 months
PHILADELPHIA — Zilebesiran, an investigational subcutaneous RNA interference therapeutic, lowered systolic blood pressure at 3 months and sustained the reduction to 6 months, according to results of the phase 2 KARDIA-1 trial.
Remote blood pressure intervention in first few weeks after pregnancy yields long-term benefit
PHILADELPHIA — In a new trial, remote self-monitoring of blood pressure and physician-guided titration of medication after a hypertensive pregnancy lowered BP during the first 9 months postpartum more than usual care, a speaker reported.
Factor XI inhibitor for AF drastically reduces bleeding vs. rivaroxaban in phase 2 trial
PHILADELPHIA — In a phase 2b trial, abelacimab, a novel factor XI inhibitor, drastically reduced bleeding compared with rivaroxaban in patients with atrial fibrillation requiring stroke prevention.
Improving heart health habits may slow biological aging
PHILADELPHIA — Data presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions show that higher overall CV health as measured by the Life’s Essential 8 score is associated with lower biological age.
Intervention for uncontrolled hypertension also lowers dementia risk
PHILADELPHIA — A 48-month intervention to lower BP in patients with uncontrolled hypertension also reduced risk for dementia and cognitive impairment, according to data presented at the American Heart Association Scientific Sessions.
In acute MI, dapagliflozin confers cardiometabolic benefit, in absence of diabetes, HF
PHILADELPHIA — In patients without diabetes or heart failure presenting with acute MI and impaired left ventricular function, dapagliflozin improved cardiometabolic outcomes compared with placebo, according to the DAPA-MI trial.
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