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Mashup Score: 8Improving representativeness in trials: a call to action from the Global Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists Forum - 2 month(s) ago
Abstract. Participants enrolled in cardiovascular disease (CVD) randomized controlled trials are not often representative of the population living with the dise
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Mashup Score: 40
Abstract: There is widespread recognition, including among pregnant and lactating people, of the need for better evidence on which to…
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Mashup Score: 10Regional variations in heart failure: a global perspective - 2 month(s) ago
Heart failure (HF) is a global public health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. While there have been significant therapeutic advancements in HF over the last few decades, there remain major disparities in risk factors, treatment patterns and outcomes across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, country and region. Recent research has provided insight into many of these disparities, but there remain large gaps in our understanding of worldwide variations in HF care. Although the majority of the global population resides across Asia, Africa and South America, these regions remain poorly represented in epidemiological studies and HF trials. Recent efforts and registries have provided insight into the clinical profiles and outcomes across HF patterns globally. The prevalence of HF and associated risk factors has been reported and varies by country and region ranges, with minimal data on regional variations in treatment patterns and long-term outcomes. It is critical to im
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Mashup Score: 25
Three-year outcomes of the Patient-Centered Care Transitions in Heart Failure (PACT-HF) stepped wedge cluster RCT in patients hospitalized for HF. Hospitals were randomized to a group of transitional…
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Mashup Score: 10
Nature Cardiovascular Research – Based on the 19th Global Cardiovascular Clinical Trialists meeting, this Perspective discusses potential sources of evidence that may be used to complement…
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Mashup Score: 29
Nature Medicine – Digital health technologies can be used to reduce disparities in cardiovascular care, but improved digital access and literacy are needed.
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#DHT can extend clinical trials / services to underserved groups But the very groups who’d benefit most often face barriers ⌚️digital access (infrastructure, broadband penetr’n, affordability) ⌚️digital literacy/bias ⌚️tech silos Digital equity = #SDOH https://t.co/Wd4TmSnBf1 https://t.co/5GpZNJSMik
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Mashup Score: 64Trends and Outcomes Associated With Bariatric Surgery and Pharmacotherapies With Weight Loss Effects Among Patients With Heart Failure and Obesity - 3 month(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Utilization patterns of bariatric surgery among older patients with heart failure (HF), and the associations with cardiovascular outcomes, are not well known. METHODS: Medicare beneficiar
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Mashup Score: 10Regional variations in heart failure: a global perspective - 3 month(s) ago
Heart failure (HF) is a global public health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. While there have been significant therapeutic advancements in HF over the last few decades, there remain major disparities in risk factors, treatment patterns and outcomes across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, country and region. Recent research has provided insight into many of these disparities, but there remain large gaps in our understanding of worldwide variations in HF care. Although the majority of the global population resides across Asia, Africa and South America, these regions remain poorly represented in epidemiological studies and HF trials. Recent efforts and registries have provided insight into the clinical profiles and outcomes across HF patterns globally. The prevalence of HF and associated risk factors has been reported and varies by country and region ranges, with minimal data on regional variations in treatment patterns and long-term outcomes. It is critical to im
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Mashup Score: 56Trends and Outcomes Associated With Bariatric Surgery and Pharmacotherapies With Weight Loss Effects Among Patients With Heart Failure and Obesity - 3 month(s) ago
BACKGROUND: Utilization patterns of bariatric surgery among older patients with heart failure (HF), and the associations with cardiovascular outcomes, are not well known. METHODS: Medicare beneficiar
Source: www.ahajournals.orgCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
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Mashup Score: 10Regional variations in heart failure: a global perspective - 3 month(s) ago
Heart failure (HF) is a global public health concern that affects millions of people worldwide. While there have been significant therapeutic advancements in HF over the last few decades, there remain major disparities in risk factors, treatment patterns and outcomes across race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, country and region. Recent research has provided insight into many of these disparities, but there remain large gaps in our understanding of worldwide variations in HF care. Although the majority of the global population resides across Asia, Africa and South America, these regions remain poorly represented in epidemiological studies and HF trials. Recent efforts and registries have provided insight into the clinical profiles and outcomes across HF patterns globally. The prevalence of HF and associated risk factors has been reported and varies by country and region ranges, with minimal data on regional variations in treatment patterns and long-term outcomes. It is critical to im
Source: heart.bmj.comCategories: General Medicine News, CardiologistsTweet
Barriers 🔹ExclusionCriteria (often unjustified in context of the #RCT) 🔹need for consent from👨🏻🦱 🔹concern re no fetal consent (does fetus consent to evidence-devoid clinical care?) 🔹culture that accepts evidence gaps in Tx of🤰🏻 More to come.. https://t.co/GaLMS5pAfN https://t.co/wZ4LgodUsX