Brain/Kidney/Peripheral
1 COMMENT - Sep 8, 2010 10:00 EDT
The results are in line with the increased risk of MI seen with NSAIDs and strengthen the need for more careful regulation of these drugs, the study author says.
Arrhythmia/EP
1 COMMENT - Sep 7, 2010 17:15 EDT
The European Society of Cardiology announced new clinical guidelines for atrial fibrillation at its congress in Stockholm last week, the first time such recommendations have been prepared by European societies acting alone. Highlights include guidance on the use of dronedarone, better risk profiling for stroke in anticipation of new oral anticoagulants, the formal acceptance of ablation as a treatment option, and the recognition that lenient rate control is a satisfactory alternative to strict control.
Heart failure
19 COMMENTS - Aug 29, 2010 05:00 EDT
UPDATED WITH COMMENTARY // The trial suggests that heart-rate reduction could become a clinically important goal and in fact a treatment target on its own in patients with chronic heart failure. Questions are raised, however, about how the patients who received ivabradine would have fared if more of them had been optimally treated with beta blockers.
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The Cardiology Show
Sep 1, 2010 11:25 EDT
Dr Valentin Fuster sits down with Drs Keith Fox, Kornelia Kotseva, Cecilia Linde, Franz Messerli, Harvey White, and Clyde Yancy to talk about the key trials presented at the ESC 2010 Congress.
Editorial series
Sep 7, 2010 15:30 EDT
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Aug 5, 2010 16:30 EDT
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Editorial series
Aug 4, 2010 09:30 EDT
From "exit 9" to ACC presidency, with stops along the way at prep school, MIT, Emory, UCLA, UCSF, and Kaiser Permanente, learn what makes Dr Ralph Brindis tick.
News
Sep 8, 2010 17:30 EDT
Risk-adjusted coronary bypass surgery outcomes data from one-fifth of US heart-surgery programs is now available to the public.
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Sep 8, 2010 16:00 EDT
Canadian researchers find that chronic stress that leads to MI is signaled by high cortisol concentrations in the patient's hair.
Lipid/Metabolic
Sep 8, 2010 15:30 EDT
It has emerged this week that UK experts recommended the withdrawal of the diabetes drug rosiglitazone from the British market in July, although this recommendation was not made public at the time. However, because the drug was approved centrally by the European Medicines Agency, only it can revoke the license, says the UK regulatory body; the EMA is discussing rosiglitazone today, although no final decision is expected on the product until the end of this month.
Clinical cardiology
3 COMMENTS - Sep 7, 2010 13:30 EDT
The US FDA has done a U-turn on its decision two weeks ago to withdraw midodrine, a drug for orthostatic hypotension. The agency told heartwire it will allow patients continued access to the drug while it tries to resolve the issue of concern: postmarketing studies with the product.
Heart failure
Sep 3, 2010 14:30 EDT
One of the questions it sheds light on: if CRT is delayed in patients who qualify for it, will later device implantation recapture the lost early survival gains CRT would likely have provided?
Acute Coronary Syndromes
2 COMMENTS - Sep 3, 2010 13:15 EDT
Reasonably good results were obtained using nurses to counsel patients on secondary prevention after ACS, with a 17% relative reduction in calculated 10-year mortality over and above that achieved with usual care in the RESPONSE study. Although more work needs to be done to better refine such programs, they are feasible and can be easily implemented worldwide, said the researcher and other commentators.
Medscape Medical News
Sep 3, 2010 10:00 EDT
With the exception of patients with a protein/creatinine ratio of more than 0.22, blood-pressure control does not appear to slow progression of kidney disease in black patients.
Medscape Medical News
Sep 3, 2010 09:00 EDT
Subjects with preexisting CVD given long-term sibutramine treatment had an increased risk of nonfatal MI and nonfatal stroke but not of CV or all-cause death.
MediaPulse
3 COMMENTS - Sep 2, 2010 10:30 EDT
Another cardiologist in Maryland has been accused of performing unwarranted procedures on multiple patients over a number of years. Dr John R McClean faces criminal charges and a possible 40 years in prison if convicted on all counts.
Interventional/Surgery
3 COMMENTS - Sep 1, 2010 17:00 EDT
Although there was no benefit of doubling the clopidogrel dose in the overall ACS population studied, benefits were suggested in the PCI subgroup. But are these robust enough?
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17 COMMENTS - Jul 27, 2010 14:15 EDT
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