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Finerenone improves outcomes in patients with mildly reduced, preserved ejection fraction
In patients with heart failure and mildly reduced or preserved ejection fraction, finerenone reduced risk for CV death and worsening HF by 16% compared with placebo, researchers reported at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
MitraClip improves outcomes in patients with less severe mitral regurgitation, heart failure
Transcatheter mitral valve repair in addition to medical therapy led to a lower rate of CV events and hospitalizations and better health status compared with medical therapy alone for patients with HF and moderate to severe mitral regurgitation.
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A single combination pill can improve blood pressure control, reduce polypharmacy
A polypill containing multiple blood pressure-lowering drugs may be an effective solution to addressing both uncontrolled hypertension and polypharmacy causing non-adherence to antihypertensive medications, speakers reported.
Timing of blood pressure medication may not matter for reducing CV event risk
The timing of when a patient takes their blood pressure medication does not appear to matter for reducing CV event risk, according to two trials and a meta-analysis presented at the European Society of Cardiology Congress.
Wegovy linked to fewer COVID-19-related deaths vs. placebo in SELECT population
In an analysis of deaths of patients with obesity but not diabetes from the SELECT trial, those assigned semaglutide 2.4 mg had reduced risk for death from COVID-19 compared with those assigned placebo.
Experts in AI, medicine converge for AIMed24, ‘largest AI in medicine meeting’
Clinicians will gather for AIMed24 to meet with industry leaders and innovators and attend keynotes and workshops to discuss the future of AI implementation in medicine, according to information from the meeting organizers.
Choice to halt RAS therapy before major surgery can be left to patient, physician
Discontinuation of renin-angiotensin system inhibitor therapy before major noncardiac surgery did not appear to affect postoperative outcomes vs. treatment continuation, a speaker reported.
ABYSS trial does not demonstrate safety of beta-blocker interruption after heart attack
In the ABYSS trial, a strategy of interrupting long-term beta-blocker treatment was not noninferior to continued use for the primary composite outcome of death, myocardial infarction, stroke or hospitalization for CV reasons.
Vutrisiran reduces death, CV events in ATTR amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy
Among patients with transthyretin amyloidosis with cardiomyopathy, vutrisiran, an RNA interference agent, reduced risk for death and recurrent CV events compared with placebo, according to the results of the HELIOS-B trial.
Legislation seeks to minimize prior authorizations that ‘deny, delay and aggravate’
Attempts to curtail prior authorizations for patients insured by Medicare Advantage plans have failed in back-to-back legislative sessions in 2019 and 2021, but a new bill has some experts hopeful that the third time is a charm.
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