Volume 37 – Issue 1 – January, 2025
Publication: Journal of Invasive Cardiology Issue: Volume 37 – Issue 1 – January, 2025 Created: Fri, 01/03/2025 – 12:00 Volume 37 Issue 1
Publication: Journal of Invasive Cardiology Issue: Volume 37 – Issue 1 – January, 2025 Created: Fri, 01/03/2025 – 12:00 Volume 37 Issue 1
Background Oxygen therapy is commonly administered to patients with acute cardiovascular conditions during hospitalisation. Both hypoxaemia and hyperoxia can cause harm, making it essential to…
Guidance on high-risk PCI in patients with severely reduced left ventricular function not suitable for CABG.
BACKGROUND: Dietary high salt (HS) intake has a strong impact on cardiovascular diseases. Here, we investigated the link between HS-aggravated immune responses and the development…
AbstractBackground and Aims. The optimal revascularization strategy in patients with ischaemic cardiomyopathy remains unclear with no contemporary randomiz
It is with great sadness that we lost our dear friend and family member Dr. James Kirk… Joyce Wald needs your support for Honor Dr.…
On Second Wind: The Boomer & Gunnar Esiason Story, watch on as a father advocates to inspire change on his son’s cystic fibrosis battle. ✔️…
The ACC is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2025 Distinguished Awards. This year’s honorees represent an inspiring group of individuals who hav e…
Translational cardiac regeneration research lab led by A/Prof James Chong at the Westmead Institute of Medical Research and The University of Sydney.
Low enrollment in randomized clinical trials (RCTs) hinders cardiovascular medicine advances. 1, 2 This disproportionately affects Black, Hispanic and Latino, and female patients who have…
Routine preprocedural fasting before cardiac catheterization remains common practice, despite a lack of robust evidence to support this practice. We investigated the impact of a…