Acute Coronary Syndromes
4 COMMENTS - Jul 28, 2010 17:20 EDT
UPDATED // An FDA advisory panel voted overwhelmingly in favor of approval of AstraZeneca's antiplatelet agent Brilinta for preventing thrombotic events in patients with ACS
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12 COMMENTS - Jul 27, 2010 14:15 EDT
The metabolic syndrome has been the subject of controversy for many years: to this day, agreement cannot be reached between the diabetes and cardiology communities about the validity of naming and treating this clustering of certain risk factors as a separate condition.
Hypertension
7 COMMENTS - Jul 26, 2010 14:00 EDT
The new product combines the angiotensin-receptor blocker olmesartan, the calcium-channel blocker amlodipine, and the diuretic hydrochlorothiazide.
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Jul 19, 2010 09:45 EDT
Dr David Kandzari sits down with Drs Masahiko Ochiai and Etsuo Tsuchikane to discuss when to revascularize and when to opt for bypass surgery, teaching and training, success rates, criteria for selecting antegrade vs retrograde approaches, reasons for failure, and knowing when to halt a procedure.
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3 COMMENTS - Jul 12, 2010 10:35 EDT
Review the echocardiograms and decide which conditions are associated with scleroderma.
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Jul 5, 2010 11:30 EDT
Do data support the concept of the J-curve, the theory that attempting to lower blood pressure beyond a "normal" level constitutes a danger? Drs Jay Cohn, Michael Weber, and Franz Messerli share their thoughts.
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2 COMMENTS - Jun 18, 2010 07:00 EDT
Is there evidence to support the long-term use of aspirin and other antiplatelet agents for patients with cardiovascular disease? Join Drs Eric Topol, John Cleland, and Bob Harrington.
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Jul 26, 2010 16:00 EDT
A landmark new study by Dr Robert A Hegele's team explores common and rare variants for hypertriglyceridemia and shows that a combination of multiple rare variants of common genes can help to explain heritability of disease.
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Lipid/Metabolic
Jul 29, 2010 18:30 EDT
New randomized trial results suggest the combination of two "old" drugs might help obese patients lose weight, but one expert worries the blood-pressure effects of the two agents combined need to be taken seriously.
Arrhythmia/EP
1 COMMENT - Jul 28, 2010 17:00 EDT
Two large multicenter trials support recent recommendations that bystanders perform hands-only CPR, which can lead to short-term survival rates that are just as good as those with CPR using both chest compressions and mouth-to-mouth breathing. But is the message getting out?
Medscape Medical News
Jul 28, 2010 14:45 EDT
Modern care after cardiac arrest, including the widespread use of therapeutic hypothermia, has improved neurologic outcomes so much that traditional prognostic methods may be underestimating survival and the chance for good outcome.
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Jul 28, 2010 10:00 EDT
Computer modeling of different regional approaches to STEMI treatment based on data from Dallas County, TX shows that building an EMS system that can identify STEMI and take patients directly to a PCI -capable center is more cost-effective than expanding PCI capacity.
Murmurs
2 COMMENTS - Jul 27, 2010 17:30 EDT
Formerly an academic cardiologist in Texas, Ferguson joined the Medicines Company in January 2008 and has now moved on to be senior director, clinical development, at AstraZeneca. His first focus is ticagrelor, which goes before an FDA advisory panel Wednesday.
Interventional/Surgery
Jul 27, 2010 10:00 EDT
A new study looks at the link between center and surgeon volume and quality of care for coronary bypass surgery.
Interventional/Surgery
Jul 26, 2010 16:00 EDT
In an analysis of Medicare data, African Americans were at least as likely as whites to be treated at "America's Best Hospitals" top-ranked for cardiac care when it came to MI, but the story was a bit different regarding admission for CABG.
Acute Coronary Syndromes
Jul 26, 2010 15:00 EDT
FDA's Cardiovascular and Renal Drugs Advisory Committee will review AstraZeneca's new drug application for ticagrelor, the proposed new antiplatelet drug for patients with acute coronary syndrome.
Medscape Medical News
4 COMMENTS - Jul 26, 2010 13:15 EDT
A controversial new study suggests consuming as little as one serving of wine, beer, or hard liquor increases the risk of ischemic stroke.
Medscape Medical News
Jul 26, 2010 12:15 EDT
The FDA has approved the first generic formulation of enoxaparin sodium injection, a low-molecular-weight heparin used for multiple indications, including the treatment of acute STEMI and the prevention of ischemic complications from unstable angina and non-Q-wave MI.
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    4 COMMENTS - Jul 2, 2009 00:00 EDT
    The role of lipids in women for primary prevention of cardiovascular disease is a challenging issue for all providers. Join Drs. Foody, Mora, and Welty as they discuss limitations to current risk stratification models, recent clinical trial data, and the changing paradigm in the management of lipids in women.
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3 COMMENTS - Mar 17, 2010 16:25 EDT
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