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Benefits of weight loss from bariatric surgery extend to blood pressure control
Bariatric surgery for weight loss was associated with improvements in blood pressure and antihypertensive use among patients with obesity compared with medical therapy and/or lifestyle management, a speaker reported.
Pulmonary vein isolation benefits patients with atrial fibrillation vs. sham procedure
Pulmonary vein isolation was associated with genuine improvements in patients with atrial fibrillation at 6 months that cannot be attributed to a placebo effect, researchers reported at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
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Mental health of health workers remains a major concern following pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic had a great impact on the health care system and the well-being of health care professionals, the effects of which are still felt today.
Point-of-care testing may expedite movement of patients with ACS from ED to cardiac ward
A bedside cardiac troponin test could reduce the time patients with ACS spend in the ED by nearly 45 minutes, with the availability of a doctor to assess the situation and move them to the cardiac ward, a speaker reported.
Edoxaban reduced clinical events with less bleeding vs. dual therapy for AF, stable CAD
Edoxaban monotherapy for patients with atrial fibrillation and stable coronary disease reduced risk for adverse clinical events, mainly driven by lower bleeding risk, compared with dual antiplatelet therapy, a speaker reported.
Greater exposure to PFAS during pregnancy may lead to higher body weight later in life
Exposure to higher amounts of some types of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances during pregnancy may lead to long-term increases in body weight, waist circumference and fat mass, according to new findings.
Improving social factors may mitigate race disparities in preterm birth, preeclampsia
Black and white women have similar risk for preterm birth and preeclampsia when accounting for a wide range of social determinants of health, particularly socioeconomic factors, researchers reported.
96% of patients with PAH prefer a single-tablet combination therapy
When presented with four unlabeled treatment profiles showing five treatment attributes, 96% of patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension chose a single-tablet vs. a multi-tablet combination therapy, according to a poster.
AI decision support tool did not improve outcomes among patients with suspected MI
An AI decision support tool embedded in routine care did not meaningfully improve outcomes for patients presenting to the ED with myocardial injury, but showed signs of benefit in an all-comer cohort, a speaker reported.
Peter Libby, MD, to keynote annual CMHC, with focus on revolutionizing atherosclerosis care
The Cardiometabolic Health Congress announced that Peter Libby, MD, one of the foremost authorities in atherosclerosis, will deliver the keynote address at its upcoming 19th annual conference.
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