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    Background: The role of diabetes in the development of valvular heart disease and particularly the relation with risk factor control, has not been extensively studied. Methods: We included 715,143 pa

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    • In this large registries study from Sweden, individuals with type 1 & 2 #diabetes had a greater risk of stenotic valve lesions, whereas the risk for valvular regurgitation was lower in those with type 2 diabetes. ⁦@CircAHA⁩ #wondrmedical https://t.co/uGGJdbpMiL

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    This randomized clinical trial investigates the use of emergency coronary angiogram vs delayed coronary angiogram in patients who experience out-of-hospital cardiac arrest without ST-segment elevation.

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    • In this (underpowered) randomised clinical trial of 279 people with OHCA without ST elevation, emergency, CAG was not better than delayed (to 48-96 hrs) CAG with respect to 180-day survival & minimal neurologic sequelae. @JAMACardio https://t.co/Uo4B9ntwRF #wondrmedical