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View all posts »#166: CABG superior to PCI in diabetics in FREEDOM; impressive antihypertensive effect of flaxseed; what role for PFO closure?; TACT: Surprising, puzzling benefit from chelation therapy after MI; TRILOGY/ARCTIC: Back to the drawing board for platelet moni
Nov 9, 2012 12:20 EST-
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For the week ending November 9, 2012 we present the following top cardiology news from AHA 2012:
- FREEDOM: CABG superior to PCI in diabetic patients with coronary disease
- Impressive antihypertensive effect with flaxseed
- After RESPECT and PC Trial: What role for PFO closure?
- TACT: Surprising, puzzling benefit from chelation therapy after MI
- TRILOGY/ARCTIC: Back to the drawing board for platelet monitoring
- dal-OUTCOMES: Wrestling with why the CETP inhibitor failed to reduce outcomes
- ASPIRE: Aspirin good option for extended treatment of VTE
Join us for a comprehensive review of this week's most important cardiology news.
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