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.
Moderate drinkers with low SES—unlike those with high SES—didn’t see a survival benefit, with binge drinking harmful for all.
Compared with cold storage, the organ-preservation system helped posttransplant outcomes despite longer ischemic times.
Prevention of stroke gets highlighted by guidelines and is top-of-mind for patients, but heart failure is much more common.
Just under 50% of those treated surgically were taking no antihypertensives, all while maintaining good BP control.
Already products are entering the market, and if found to improve outcomes, they may become standard of care.
Physicians have adopted a one-size-fits-all approach to direct oral anticoagulants that must be reconsidered, says Geoffrey Barnes.
A diagnosis can provide patients with better understanding as well as a chance to receive targeted treatment, Colin Berry says.
Investigators and others think it might be time for everybody in the US to have their Lp(a) screened at least once in a lifetime.
Top-line findings from the SURMOUNT-OSA trials may have implications for cardiometabolic risks in this population.
Jeffrey Carson and Serge Korjian discuss restrictive versus liberal blood transfusion in patients with MI and anemia.