This Week in Cardiology: Jun 5, 2020 This Week in Cardiology Podcast on Apple Podcasts
Show This Week in Cardiology, Ep Jun 5, 2020 This Week in Cardiology Podcast – Jun 5, 2020
Show This Week in Cardiology, Ep Jun 5, 2020 This Week in Cardiology Podcast – Jun 5, 2020
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
We have examined the primary efficacy results of 23,551 randomized clinical trials from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews.We estimate that the great majority of…
REDUCE-AMI showed no benefit for routine beta-blockers post–MI in patients with normal ejection fraction. John Mandrola, MD, asks: Does evidence-based medicine need expiration dates?
Some doctors and patient advocates are cheering it on
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
The PREVENT trial on stenting stable plaques deemed vulnerable by imaging criteria suggests a benefit over medical therapy alone. John Mandrola, MD, finds it provocative…
To present an application of specification curve analysis—a novel analytic method that involves defining and implementing all plausible and valid analytic approaches for addressing a…
The PREVENT trial on stenting stable plaques deemed vulnerable by imaging criteria suggests a benefit over medical therapy alone. John Mandrola, MD, finds it provocative…