Risk of Radiation Low for Pregnant Operators When Precautions Taken
Women needn’t avoid the cath lab if they don’t want to, according to a new review that says risks to a fetus are very small.
Women needn’t avoid the cath lab if they don’t want to, according to a new review that says risks to a fetus are very small.
The three calculators focus on isolated tricuspid repair and replacement, SAVR after TAVI, and multivalve procedures.
Lower risks of death and MACE in statin users are intriguing, but need to be confirmed in randomized trials, experts say.
Monika Safford, MD, explains how peer coaching and practice facilitation may improve systolic blood pressure for patients in the US “Black Belt.”
Jeffrey Carson and Serge Korjian discuss restrictive versus liberal blood transfusion in patients with MI and anemia.
Fighting for sinus rhythm might be crucial for the essential social needs of patients with the arrhythmia, one expert says.
All but one of our top stories this month stemmed from ACC 2024, but not all were from the main tent sessions.
Survival and functional outcome at discharge grow worse by the minute, raising the question of how long is too long.
For patients who can’t—or won’t—use CPAP, the new findings point toward a tantalizing alternative.
The approval marks the return of the dissolving-scaffold concept, which so far has failed to find success in the coronaries.
There needs to be a “focus on prevention of diseases and a redesign of how we deliver care,” says Marat Fudim.