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Semaglutide cuts risk for worsening heart failure, CV death among adults with HFpEF
Semaglutide cut the risk for worsening heart failure and CV death for adults with HF with preserved ejection fraction, according to data presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress and simultaneously published in The Lancet.
Q&A: AI cuts documentation burden, allows HCPs more time for ‘truly practicing medicine’
An AI-driven application reduced the time needed for documentation of patient visits, allowing providers more time for shared decision-making and communication with patients, a pilot study showed.
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Experts use art, ‘micro-habits’ to combat burnout, draw attention to physician suicide
As part of the ongoing challenge to achieve work-life integration, experts are pursuing creative endeavors and practicing decompression to provide outlets for physicians struggling with burnout.
Temporary interruption of anticoagulant use during TAVR appears safe
Halting oral anticoagulation during transcatheter aortic valve replacement was not noninferior to anticoagulant continuation, but conferred lower bleeding risk and had no impact on thromboembolic risk, a speaker reported.
Patients with CAD undergoing TAVR may also benefit from angioplasty
In patients with coronary artery disease and severe aortic stenosis undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement, those who also had PCI had better outcomes than those who had their CAD managed conservatively, researchers reported.
CGM use in early pregnancy offers ‘window of opportunity’ to improve perinatal outcomes
Women with fetal overgrowth or hypertensive disorders of pregnancy have notable continuous glucose monitor-derived glycemic patterns detected during early pregnancy, sometimes without a gestational diabetes diagnosis, researchers reported.
Qualified retirement plans offer pros and cons for practice owners and employees
Retirement planning for physicians is a critical aspect of financial management, given the unique challenges and opportunities they face.
Measuring three factors can predict women’s 30-year risk for heart disease
A single combined measure of three modifiable biomarkers in healthy women at midlife was predictive of 30-year risk for future cardiovascular events, according to new research presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
Asundexian did not prevent stroke, systemic embolism vs. apixaban in atrial fibrillation
Treatment of atrial fibrillation with asundexian, a novel factor XIa inhibitor, was associated with increased stroke and systemic embolism risk despite lower bleeding risk compared with apixaban, a speaker reported.
TEER noninferior to surgery in patients with heart failure, mitral regurgitation
In patients with HF and secondary mitral regurgitation, transcatheter edge-to-edge repair was noninferior to mitral valve surgery for efficacy and was linked with fewer safety endpoint events, according to data from the MATTERHORN trial.
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