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Is OMI an ECG Diagnosis?

Dr. Smith's ECG Blog

Written by Jesse McLaren A 70 year old with prior MIs and stents to LAD and RCA presented to the emergency department with 2 weeks of increasing exertional chest pain radiating to the left arm, associated with nausea. The pain recurred at rest 90 minutes prior to presentation, felt like the patient’s prior MIs, and was not relieved by 6 sprays of nitro.

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Tirzepatide Improves Sleep Apnea in Patients With Obesity, Drugmaker Says

Med Page Today

(MedPage Today) -- Tirzepatide (Zepbound) injections reduced sleep apnea severity among patients with obesity, regardless of positive airway pressure (PAP) use, according to topline data from two phase III trials. In the SURMOUNT-OSA 1 study.

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Shorten the Blanking Period After Atrial Fibrillation Ablation, Experts Say

DAIC

Based on continuous monitoring of early recurrence of atrial tachyarrhythmia immediately after patients have undergone atrial fibrillation ablation, Musat et al. recommend shortening the blanking period from three months to one. Graphic courtesy of Dan Musat milla1cf Thu, 04/18/2024 - 13:32 April 18, 2024 — New evidence-based research calls into question the conventional three-month blanking period immediately after atrial fibrillation (AF) ablation, when early occurrences of AF are thought not

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GPT-4 Nears "Expert-Level" Performance in Ophthalmology Examination

HCPLive

Modern large language models perform strongly on ophthalmic knowledge assessments and approach or exceed the scores of fully qualified and trainee ophthalmologists.

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AskBio Receives FDA Fast Track Designation for AB-1002 Investigational Gene Therapy Program in Congestive Heart Failure

DAIC

Getty Images milla1cf Thu, 04/18/2024 - 13:20 April 18, 2024 — Bayer AG and Asklepios BioPharmaceutical , Inc., a gene therapy company wholly owned and independently operated as a subsidiary of Bayer AG, today announced that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ) has granted Fast Track Designation for the AB-1002 program. AB-1002 is an investigational one-time gene therapy that is administered to the heart with the intention of helping to promote the production of a constitutively active

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Survey Finds Many Fibromyalgia Patients Finding Symptom Relief with Medical Cannabis

HCPLive

Almost 50% of fibromyalgia patients use cannabis for symptom relief, according to new study. Experts suggest results underline need for clinician awareness, further research.

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Karoo Health Launches Proprietary Technology Platform Kohere.ai to Supercharge Its Cardiac Value-based Care Model

DAIC

milla1cf Thu, 04/18/2024 - 13:23 April 18, 2024 — Karoo Health , the only operational provider of cardiac value-based care (VBC) enablement with published results, today launched Kohere.ai, its proprietary cloud-based platform that augments the company's proven model of care (MoC) for cardiovascular healthcare providers, payers, and patients. The Kohere.ai platform launch and 2024 roadmap are composed of the following modules: FLOW is uniquely designed and A/B tested to drive Karoo Health's MoC

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Why can zebrafish regenerate damaged heart tissue, while other fish species cannot?

Science Daily - Heart Disease

A heart attack will leave a permanent scar on a human heart, yet other animals, including zebrafish, can clear cardiac scar tissue and regrow damaged muscle as adults. Biologists sheds new light on how zebrafish heal heart tissue by comparing how this species responds to heart injury with medaka, a fish species that cannot regenerate cardiac tissue.

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Study Investigates Optimal COVID-19 Vaccination Timing in Inflammatory Disease

HCPLive

Most (94%) anti-nucleocapsid positivity was linked to a self-reported COVID-19 infection within the prior 3 months.

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Diagnosis and Management of Cardiac Sarcoidosis: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

Circulation

Circulation, Ahead of Print. Cardiac sarcoidosis is an infiltrative cardiomyopathy that results from granulomatous inflammation of the myocardium and may present with high-grade conduction disease, ventricular arrhythmias, and right or left ventricular dysfunction. Over the past several decades, the prevalence of cardiac sarcoidosis has increased. Definitive histological confirmation is often not possible, so clinicians frequently face uncertainty about the accuracy of diagnosis.

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Budesonide Maintains IgA Nephropathy Kidney Failure Reduction, Quality of Life at 2 Years

HCPLive

New phase 3 findings show daily oral budesonide reduces eGFR decline while maintaining patient quality of life over 2 years.

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Development and validation of LCMM prediction algorithms to estimate recovery pattern of postoperative AKI in type A aortic dissection: a retrospective study

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundPostoperative acute kidney injury (PO-AKI) is a prevalent complication among patients with acute type A aortic dissection (aTAAD) for which unrecognized trajectories of renal function recovery, and their heterogeneity, may underpin poor success in identifying effective therapies.MethodsThis was a retrospective, single-center cohort study in a regional Great Vessel Center including patients undergoing aortic dissection surgery.

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Phase 3 Upadacitinib Study Achieves Positive Results for the Treatment of Giant Cell Arteritis

HCPLive

Results of the SELECT-GCA study demonstrated approximately half of patients with giant cell arteritis treated with upadacitinib plus a steroid tapering regimen were able to achieve sustained remission through week 52.

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The causal relationship between obesity, obstructive sleep apnea and atrial fibrillation: a study based on mediated Mendelian randomization

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundAtrial fibrillation (AF) is a common cardiac arrhythmia that is associated with obesity and obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSA). Obesity and OSA may increase the risk of AF by affecting cardiovascular health.MethodsThe study used the Mendelian randomization (MR) approach, combined with two-sample and multivariable analyses, to assess the relationships between obesity, OSA, and AF.

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Treating Dry Eye in The Presence of Ocular Comorbidities

HCPLive

Experts discuss the management of dry eye in the presence of concurrent ocular conditions, as well as managing dry eye before undergoing cataract and refractive surgery.

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Natural products in atherosclerosis therapy by targeting PPARs: a review focusing on lipid metabolism and inflammation

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Inflammation and dyslipidemia are critical inducing factors of atherosclerosis. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors and control the expression of multiple genes that are involved in lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses. However, synthesized PPAR agonists exhibit contrary therapeutic effects and various side effects in atherosclerosis therapy.

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Elna Saah, MD: Unraveling the Current Landscape in Sickle Cell Disease

HCPLive

Elna Saah, MD joins HCPLive to discuss the current landscape in sickle cell disease and recent advancements benefiting clinical care.

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A history of cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in clinical practice and population science

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) imaging has become an invaluable clinical and research tool. Starting from the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance, this article provides a brief overview of the key developments that have led to CMR as it is today, and how it became the modality of choice for large-scale population studies.

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SGLT2 Inhibitors Reduce Risk of New Gout Diagnoses in T2D Relative to Sulfonylurea

HCPLive

A propensity score-matched, new-user analysis suggests SGLT2 inhibitors may reduce gout risk in type 2 diabetes patients relative to other second-line therapies.

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Self-expanding valves more beneficial than balloon-expandable valves in patients with a small aortic annulus

Nature Reviews - Cardiology

Nature Reviews Cardiology, Published online: 19 April 2024; doi:10.1038/s41569-024-01027-9 In patients with symptomatic aortic stenosis and a small aortic annulus, a self-expanding valve has similar rates of clinical outcomes at 1 year and lower rates of bioprosthetic dysfunction compared with a balloon-expandable valve.

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2022 Spike in “Deaths of Despair” Among Black Population Surpasses White People

HCPLive

A recent study found Black individuals had a sharp increase in midlife deaths from suicide, drug overdose, and alcoholic liver disease after 2015.

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A potential research target for cardiac rehabilitation: brain-derived neurotrophic factor

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Cardiovascular diseases pose a major threat to human life, functional activity, and quality of life. Once the disease is present, patients can experience varying degrees of problems or limitations on three levels: physical, psychological, and social. Patients with cardiovascular disease are always at risk for adverse cardiac events, decreased physical activity, psychoemotional disturbances, and limited social participation due to their varying pathologies.

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REDUCE-IT Analysis Outlines Benefit of Icosapent Ethyl Across Range of LDL-C Levels

HCPLive

A new analysis of the REDUCE-IT trial reveals the benefits of icosapent ethyl in reducing cardiovascular outcomes regardless of LDL-C levels.

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Transcatheter or Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement in Women with Small Annuli at Low or Intermediate Surgical Risk

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 17 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Thomas Modine, John K. Forrest, Nicolas M. Van Mieghem, G. Michael Deeb, Steven J. Yakubov, Walid Ben Ali, Didier Tchétché, Ka Yan Lam, Jae K. Oh, Jian Huang, Roxana Mehran, Michael J.

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SMART-C Meta-Analysis: SGLT2 Inhibitors Reduce Cardiovascular Events

HCPLive

Meta-analysis of 11 phase 3 trials shows SGLT2 inhibitors reduce cardiovascular event risk by 9% across diverse patient populations.

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Kidney and Cardiovascular Effectiveness of Empagliflozin Compared to Dipeptidyl Peptidase-4 Inhibitors in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 17 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Daniel Edmonston, Hillary Mulder, Elizabeth Lydon, Karen Chiswell, Zachary Lampron, Christina Shay, Keith Marsolo, W. Schuyler Jones, Javed Butler, Raj C. Shah, Alanna M. Chamberlain, Daniel E. Ford, Howard S. Gordon, Wenke Hwang, Alexander Chang, Ajaykumar Rao, Hayden B.

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Pharmacy-Based Intervention Linked to Reduced Proton Pump Inhibitor Overuse

HCPLive

A new study found an intervention targeting proton pump inhibitor overuse was linked to an absolute reduction of 7.3%.

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Corvia atrial shunt system: Mean LA pressure reduction device in HFpEF

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

Lowering the raised LA mean pressure is a major therapeutic goal in any severely symptomatic left heart disease, whether it is valvular or myocardial disease. It is prudent to understand, that even in systolic LV failure; it is the raised LVEDP that causes the symptoms and marks the limits of exercise capacity. Drugs like inotropes, pre-load , afterload modulators like diuretics and vasodilators can take care to a certain extent.

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Trends In Percutaneous Device Use For The Treatment Of Venous Thromboembolism Over Time In The PINC AI Healthcare Database And The National Inpatient Sample

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 18 April 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Suzanne J. Baron, C. Michael Gibson, Ripal T.

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Self-Expanding Supraannular Valve vs. Balloon-Expandable Valve in TAVR for Small Aortic Annulus

NEJM Journal Watch - Cardiology

At 1 year, clinical outcomes were similar and supraannular valve recipients had a significantly lower risk of bioprosthetic-valve dysfunction.

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A New TAVR Prosthesis for Aortic Regurgitation Shows Promise

NEJM Journal Watch - Cardiology

A dedicated device for AR demonstrated safety and efficacy that was noninferior to performance goals.

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