In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at predicting long-term outcomes in patients with recurrent pericarditis. He then ...
In children >10 years old and aortic root z-score ≥3 or diameter ≥40 mm, skill, mixed, or endurance sports at a recreational ...
The goal of the ABYSS (Assessment of Beta-Blocker Interruption 1 Year After an Uncomplicated Myocardial Infarction on Safety ...
The Iberis-HTN trial showed that in a Chinese cohort of uncontrolled primary HTN despite guideline-directed medical therapy, RDN with the AngioCare RF ablation system resulted in greater reductions in ...
The following are key points to remember from a state-of-the-art review on the established and emerging therapeutic role of mineralocorticoid antagonism in patients with heart failure (HF): ...
“PulseCheck” is a series within CardiaCast that is designed for nurses or allied healthcare professionals who are new, or new to cardiology, offering practical team-based solutions to the challenges ...
Very dense calcified coronary plaque on chest CT is associated with reduced CV events, and CV risk factors including diabetes are inversely associated with plaque density, while statins and physical ...
Black patients presenting to the ED with stroke-like symptoms experienced longer time from symptom onset to ED presentation and lower use of EMS prenotification of the ED. Patients from lower ...
Both presence and extent of LGE were associated with all-cause mortality, CV mortality, arrhythmia, HF events, and MACE in patients with nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (NIDCM). Of note, higher ...
Metal exposure from environmental pollution is associated with increased calcium buildup in the coronary arteries at a level comparable to traditional risk factors like smoking and diabetes, according ...
Urinary levels of non-essential (i.e., cadmium, tungsten, uranium) and essential metals (i.e., cobalt, copper, zinc) are associated with increased coronary artery calcification (CAC) and are ...