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Mashup Score: 54Sodium-Glucose Co-transporter 2 Inhibitors and Mycotic Genital or Urinary Tract Infections in Heart Failure - 2 day(s) ago
Sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors have proven benefits on clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure (HF).1-6 However, this class of medications increases the risk of mycotic genital infections (MGIs) and urinary tract infections (UTIs), particularly within the first 3-6 months after their initiation.7,8,9 In the EMPEROR-Preserved and EMPEROR-Reduced trials, MGIs and UTIs were among the 3 most common adverse events in the empagliflozin group,1,2 highlighting the clinical relevance of these infections.
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Mashup Score: 47Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics: A Report of the Heart Failure Society of America - 7 month(s) ago
Trends in the epidemiology and outcomes for heart failure (HF) are critically important and have not been explicated and compiled in a comprehensive contemporary document. There have been concerning trends in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and HF hospitalization rates over the past decade. Therefore, the specific goals of this document are:
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The 2023 HF Stats (SM) report "Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics: A Report of the Heart Failure Society of America" is available now open access in @JCardFail! https://t.co/EXPUzQgvJ4🧵(4/5) #HFStats https://t.co/Sn4Nh44vx5
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Honored to share this impactful document @JCardFail with the latest HF stats data from @HFSA - a must read!! "Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics" @dranulala Article: https://t.co/nacdthzTxe https://t.co/BQ1eJqnPwd https://t.co/R3lkTYJ1Yp
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🚨@HFSA HF Stats - Epidemiology & Outcomes🚨 **LIVE @ JCF** Your one-stop-shop for HF data 💠Check it out here: https://t.co/y9KCupVw11 💠Summary slideset below in 🧵 💠HFSA site: https://t.co/9T4Rx4fBWn @robmentz @dranulala https://t.co/x7Ll2ixOam
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Congratulations to @BiykemB et al on this excellent paper on Heart Failure Epidemiology and Outcomes Statistics @JCardFail https://t.co/gtUh1xCmJu @robmentz @dranulala
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RT @vbluml: Wow, what an extraordinary publication on Epidemiology and Statistics in HF https://t.co/RCVfuSkFZw Massive congratulations…
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Mashup Score: 7ABC-JCF Writing Fellowship Program | HFSA - 10 month(s) ago
The Journal of Cardiac Failure (JCF), in partnership with the Association of Black Cardiologists (ABC), is accepting applications for their 2024 writing fellowship program. Effective writers, like skilled researchers, are not born but develop their skills over time. ABC/JCF are working together to help researchers develop their writing skills in order to support their development in writing…
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1 year in planning, it’s finally happening!! @JCardFail is committed to high-quality science no doubt, but also⬆️ our #FunctionNotFailure community, by prioritizing 👉🏽#DEIB 👉🏽#wellness 👉🏽#innovation 👉🏽#mentorship This time🤝w/@ABCardio1 @robmentz https://t.co/hItbT25KAt https://t.co/kEP96L1Fxs https://t.co/qgagTal82l
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Mashup Score: 11Constructive Criticism in Medicine: Heart Function Clinicians Leading Positive Change - 1 year(s) ago
Clinical rotations on the Heart Failure/LVAD/Heart Transplant services can be busy. They often demand our total immersion – managing complex hemodynamic perturbations, coordinating extracardiac care with consultants, getting to know the intricacies of patients’ personalities and support systems. Clinician fulfillment and heartache are often commingled in any given day with the rejoice of…
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Mashup Score: 0Getting more hearts into more kids: Can we do it? - 1 year(s) ago
Despite modifications to the UNOS pediatric heart allocation system in 2016, work from investigators such as Williams and colleagues (page 833), suggests that updating the policy to optimize patient outcome should again be considered.
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Mashup Score: 0Getting more hearts into more kids: Can we do it? - 1 year(s) ago
Despite modifications to the UNOS pediatric heart allocation system in 2016, work from investigators such as Williams and colleagues (page 833), suggests that updating the policy to optimize patient outcome should again be considered.
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Mashup Score: 0Pediatric heart transplant waiting times in the United States since the 2016 allocation policy change - 1 year(s) ago
We describe waiting times for pediatric heart transplant (HT) candidates after the 2016 revision to the US allocation policy. The OPTN database was queried for pediatric HT candidates listed between 7/2016 and 4/2019. Of the 1789 included candidates, 65% underwent HT, 14% died/deteriorated, 8% were removed for improvement, and 13% were still waiting at the end of follow-up. Most candidates were…
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Mashup Score: 0Pediatric heart transplant waiting times in the United States since the 2016 allocation policy change - 1 year(s) ago
We describe waiting times for pediatric heart transplant (HT) candidates after the 2016 revision to the US allocation policy. The OPTN database was queried for pediatric HT candidates listed between 7/2016 and 4/2019. Of the 1789 included candidates, 65% underwent HT, 14% died/deteriorated, 8% were removed for improvement, and 13% were still waiting at the end of follow-up. Most candidates were…
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Patients with end-stage pulmonary arterial hypertension due to congenital heart disease have limited access to heart-lung transplantation or double-lung transplantation. We aimed to assess the effects of a high-priority allocation program established in France in 2007. We conducted a retrospective study to compare waitlist and posttransplantation outcomes before versus after implementation of the…
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Adults with congenital heart disease (ACHD) experience worse waitlist outcomes and higher early posttransplant mortality compared to non-ACHD patients. On October 18, 2018; the UNOS donor heart allocation system was redesigned giving unique listing status to ACHD patients. The impact of this change on outcomes in transplant-listed patients is unstudied. Using the Scientific Registry of Transplant…
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SLGT2i have revolutionized #FunctionNotFailure Care across EF, DM, and acute/chronic settings.🫀 What about infectious risk? How often? In whom? When to avoid? Hold? Practical considerations here in this ⭐ review by @AngelaDuvalyan and Dr. Mark Drazner: https://t.co/v52DcosNbF https://t.co/mP7UGTfGQh