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Inclisiran First Strategy Safe, Effective for LDL-C Control in ASCVD Patients

HCPLive

New data from a phase 3b trial presented at ACC.24 underlines the potential of inclisiran in reducing LDL-C levels among patients with ASCVD.

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A young woman with chest pain, cath lab activated

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

This case came from a friend whose sister was the patient. She knew I was interested in ECGs, so she took a photo of this one. A young woman presented with acute chest pain. This was her presenting ECG: What do you think? This is clearly Brugada phenotype. There is downsloping ST Elevation in V1 and V2. To an experienced interpreter, it is clearly not due to OMI.

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Plozasiran (ARO-APOC3) for Severe Hypertriglyceridemia

JAMA Cardiology

This randomized clinical trial assesses the safety and effectiveness of plozasiran, an investigational APOC3-targeted drug, in the reduction of serum triglyceride level in patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia.

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Don't Miss a Beat: EMPACT-MI at ACC.24, with Javed Butler, MD

HCPLive

In this ACC.24 episode of Don't Miss a Beat, hosts are joined by Javed Butler, MD, for a breakdown of the EMPACT-MI trial.

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Influenza Vaccine Immune Response in Patients With High-Risk Cardiovascular Disease

JAMA Cardiology

This secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial examines the antibody response to high-dose trivalent compared with standard-dose quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine in patients with a recent acute myocardial infarction or heart failure hospitalization.

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EMPACT-MI: Empagliflozin Post MI Does Not Lower Risk of First HF Hospitalization, Death

American College of Cardiology

The SGLT2 inhibitor empagliflozin did not lower the risk of a first hospitalization for heart failure (HF) or death from any cause among patients with an increased risk for HF following acute myocardial infarction (MI), according to the results of the EMPACT-MI study, presented during a Late-Breaking Clinical Trial session at ACC.24 and published simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Routine Beta-Blockers in Secondary Prevention — On Injured Reserve

The New England Journal of Medicine

The benefit of beta-blockers after myocardial infarction was established before the advent of reperfusion and percutaneous coronary intervention and the availability of effective secondary preventive medications.1-3 Since these other treatments became accessible, the value of beta-blocker therapy in patients with coronary artery disease or myocardial infarction but without.

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Empagliflozin Misses Primary Endpoint in Post-MI Patient Population, EMPACT-MI Trial

HCPLive

Results of EMPACT-MI suggest use of empagliflozin was not associated with a statistically significant reduction in a composite of death and heart failure hospitalization.

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Comparison of an “Inclisiran First� Strategy With Usual Care in Patients With Atherosclerotic Cardiovascular Disease

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the VICTORION-INITIATE trial was to determine the effect of adding inclisiran, a small interfering RNA targeting hepatic PCSK9, versus usual care in achieving adequate lipid lowering in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) on maximally tolerated statin therapy or with statin intolerance.

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AEGIS-II Misses Primary Endpoint, Suggests Potential for CSL112 in Hyperlipidemia

HCPLive

CSL112 infusion did not reduce major cardiovascular events at 90 days but further analysis suggests patients with elevated LDL-C levels could derive significant benefit.

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Semaglutide Treatment Effect in People With Obesity and Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction and Diabetes Mellitus

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the STEP-HFpEF DM trial was to compare the safety and efficacy of semaglutide among patients with obesity-related heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM).

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Can Machine Learning Predict CVD Risk? Sleep-Related Benefits of Exercise

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- TTHealthWatch is a weekly podcast from Texas Tech. In it, Elizabeth Tracey, director of electronic media for Johns Hopkins Medicine in Baltimore, and Rick Lange, MD, president of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

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AEGIS-II: CSL112 Associated With Lower Rates of CV Death, MI

American College of Cardiology

Intravenous infusions of CSL112, human plasma-derived apolipoprotein A-I (apoA-I), were associated with numerically lower rates of cardiovascular death and myocardial infarction (MI), according to the AEGIS-II study presented during a Late-Breaking Clinical Trial session at ACC.24 in Atlanta and simultaneously published in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Research Data from Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation at ACC 2024 Reveal Trends in Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Preventive Medication Use Prior to Heart Attacks

DAIC

The Minneapolis Heart Institute Foundation (MHIF) is presenting leading research focused on trends in ST-elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), the most severe form of a heart attack, at the American College of Cardiology’s Annual Scientific Session (ACC.24), being held April 6-8 in Atltanta, GA. An analysis of nearly 8,000 STEMI patients over 20 years found the majority of STEMI occur in individuals without prior cardiovascular disease, and this prevalence is unchanged over time.

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Study to Evaluate the Effect of Empagliflozin on Hospitalization for Heart Failure and Mortality in Patients With Acute Myocardial Infarction

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the EMPACT-MI trial was to determine whether adding the sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 (SGLT2) inhibitor empagliflozin to the treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) affects future mortality or heart failure (HF) in at-risk patients.

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Incidence, Predictors and Outcomes of Non-Home Discharge Following Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation: A Multicentre Australian Experience – The NHD TAVI Study

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 5 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Anant D Butala, Shane Nanayakkara, Rohan V Navani, Sonny Palmer, Samer Noaman, Kawa Haji, Nay M Htun, Antony S.

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CRESCENT: Mandibular Advancement Noninferior to CPAP For Sleep Apnea

American College of Cardiology

Mandibular advancement devices (MAD) are noninferior to continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) for lowering mean arterial blood pressure (MABP) in patients with moderate-to-severe obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), according to results from the CRESCENT trial.

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How to control high blood pressure without medications

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

Just because you have been told that your blood pressure is above normal need not mean that you are tied up to medications lifelong. Changes in lifestyle can definitely bring down your blood pressure even without medications. In those already taking medications, the dose of medications can be brought down by important lifestyle changes. Some lucky ones may be able to stop medications as well.

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Video: Day 1 — ACCess Points Daily Wrap Up | ACC.24

American College of Cardiology

Drs. Kim Eagle, Dharam Kumbhani, Payal Kohli, and Ajay Kirtane debate and discuss the outcomes of the trials presented on day 1 at ACC.24 including AEGIS II (0:45), VICTORION-INITATE (2:36), RELIEVE-HF (5:27) and STEP-HFpEF Dm (8:42).

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Echocardiogram in Mitral Valve Prolapse with Mitral Regurgitation (MVP, MR)

All About Cardiovascular System and Disorders

Transcript of the video: Now we will discuss echocardiogram in mitral valve prolapse. It is a fairly common condition. But, even though mitral valve prolapse can be detected echocardiographically in many cases, there may not be significant regurgitation and symptoms in many of them. Many of them may have just echo diagnosis without other relevances.

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ACC.24 Opening Showcase Presidential Address

American College of Cardiology

SEVENTY-FIVE YEARS! Today, we stand at a remarkable milestone, commemorating the founding of the ACC. In 1949 during what is often called the "Golden Age of Cardiology," 13 pioneering cardiologists led by Dr. Franz Groedel and Dr. Bruno Kisch met in New York City and laid the foundation for a professional home for cardiovascular clinicians seeking the latest science, cutting-edge research, and transformative education.

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STEP HFpEF DM: Semaglutide 2.4 mg Improves Functional Status, Symptoms in Patients with Diabetes, HFpEF

HCPLive

The STEP HFpEF DM trial at ACC.24 shows significant improvements in symptoms among patients with obesity-related HFpEF and diabetes mellitus.

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TELE-ACS: Telemedicine Intervention Associated With Reduction in Hospital Readmission, ER Visits

American College of Cardiology

A robust telemedicine intervention across six months following an acute coronary syndrome (ACS) was associated with a reduction in hospital readmission, emergency department (ED) visits, unplanned coronary revascularization and patient-reported symptoms.

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Science behind the Study: Shooting the Messenger to Treat Hypertriglyceridemia

The New England Journal of Medicine

This editorial describes the science behind an antisense drug targeting APOC3 mRNA to treat hypertriglyceridemia.

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RELIEVE-HF: Does Impact of Interatrial Shunting Differ By HF Type?

American College of Cardiology

Patients with heart failure (HF) who had an interatrial shunt inserted did not see any significant benefits overall, compared with those who underwent a placebo procedure, after a median 22-month follow-up, but results suggest the benefits of an interatrial shunt may vary by HF type, according to results from the RELIEVE-HF study presented during a Late-Breaking Clinical Trial session at ACC.24.

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Mechanical Circulatory Support in Cardiogenic Shock — Persistence and Progress

The New England Journal of Medicine

Acute myocardial infarction–related cardiogenic shock (AMI-CS) is characterized by systemic hypoperfusion due to cardiomyocyte necrosis and ventricular dysfunction.1 Cardiogenic shock affects 5 to 10% of patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction, and more than half the patients with AMI-CS die during the index hospitalization.2 Prompt reperfusion.

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Celebrating Milestones in Advancing CV Care

American College of Cardiology

The ACC isn't the only cardiovascular society celebrating a milestone anniversary in 2024. Both the American Heart Association (AHA) and Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC) are celebrating 100 years and 50 years, respectively, while the Irish Cardiac Society (IRC) is celebrating its own 75-year legacy.

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Another Look at Hypothermia for Out-of-Hospital Nonshockable Cardiac Arrest

NEJM Journal Watch - Cardiology

In a patient-level analysis of data from two recent trials, patients with out-of-hospital cardiac arrest and an initial nonshockable rhythm treated with hypothermia did not have increased survival or improved functional outcome compared with normothermia.

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A Double-Blind, Randomized Placebo-Procedure-Controlled Trial of an Interatrial Shunt in Patients With HFrEF and HFpEF

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the RELIEVE-HF trial was to evaluate an interatrial shunt compared with placebo-procedure among patients with symptomatic heart failure.

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Outcomes After Left Atrial Appendage Clip Placement During Cardiac Surgery: A Nationwide Analysis

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 5 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Jean-Luc A. Maigrot, Aaron J. Weiss, Guangjin Zhou, Haley N. Jenkins, Siran M. Koroukian, Krish C. Dewan, Edward G.

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Societies Unite to Request a New, Independent Board of CV Medicine

American College of Cardiology

Attaining and sustaining clinical cardiovascular competence is fundamental to providing appropriate, high-value health care and is part of a clinician's ethical and professional duties. Cardiologists have a personal, professional, ethical and public responsibility to stay up to date in their areas of practice, starting with self-identifying their own knowledge gaps and closing them in a formative, constructive way.

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Characteristics of High-Performing Hospitals in Cardiogenic Shock Following Acute Myocardial Infarction

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 5 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Amit Saha, Shuang Li, James A. de Lemos, Ambarish Pandey, Deepak L. Bhatt, Gregg C. Fonarow, Brahmajee K. Nallamothu, Tracy Y.MHS WangMSc, Ann Marie Navar, Eric Peterson, Roland A. Matsouaka, Anthony A. Bavry, Sandeep R. Das, Justin L. Grodin, Rohan Khera, Mark H.

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Eagle’s Eye View: Day 1 — ACCess Points Daily Wrap Up | ACC.24

American College of Cardiology

Drs. Kim Eagle, Dharam Kumbhani, Payal Kohli, and Ajay Kirtane debate and discuss the outcomes of the trials presented on day 1 at ACC.24 including AEGIS II (0:45), VICTORION-INITATE (2:36), RELIEVE-HF (5:27) and STEP-HFpEF Dm (8:42).

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Rural-Urban Pulmonary Embolism Mortality Gaps in the United States

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 6 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Natalie Hickerson, Ramzi Ibrahim, Enkhtsogt Sainbayar, Hoang Nhat Pham, Sabrina Soin, Mohammed Salih, João Paulo Ferreira, See-Wei Low, Mamas A.

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Health Equity Hub: Amplifying, Engaging and Empowering

American College of Cardiology

Achieving a culture of equitable care is a strategic priority for the ACC and embedded in the College's Core Values. Underscoring the critical importance of this effort, the Health Equity Hub (Booth #2503) returns to the Expo for its second year, offering a dedicated space for learning, networking and courageous conversations around tangible solutions that will move us closer to eliminating disparities and ensuring equitable cardiovascular care for all.

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The Role of Retrograde Crossing in Short Coronary Chronic Total Occlusions

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 5 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Deniz Mutlu, Emmanouil S.

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ApoA-I Event Reducing in Ischemic Syndromes II

American College of Cardiology

The goal of the AEGIS-II trial was to evaluate CSL112 apoA-1 infusion compared with placebo among patients with recent acute myocardial infarction (AMI).