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Despite significant decline in heart attacks since 2004, inequities in STEMI management and mortality by age, gender, income and race, speakers reported.Two studies, one evaluating…
BackgroundChronic total coronary occlusions (CTO) substantially increase the risk for sudden cardiac death. Among patients with chronic ischemic heart disease at risk for sudden cardiac…
BACKGROUND: Ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke incidence tends to be higher among minority racial and ethnic groups. The effect of race and ethnicity following an aneurysmal…
BackgroundClinical practice guidelines (CPGs) offer disease management recommendations based on scientific evidence. However, financial conflicts of interest between CPG developers and the pharmace…
May 7, 2024—The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions (SCAI) announced that new study findings underscore gaps in clinical
As the American Heart Association (AHA) continues to grow in the hospital setting, the non-hospital care space remains in need of standardization to improve the…
In this episode of the Heart podcast, Digital Media Editor, Professor James Rudd, is joined by Dr Seamus Whelton from John’s Hopkins School of Medicine.…
Either intervention alone improved health in a small trial, but the best results occurred when the two were used together.