This week in cardiology from heartwire
View all posts »Episode #10: Diabetes and bariatric surgery, IRIS on early post-MI primary-prevention ICDs, incidental findings on cardiac CT, 20 000-patient DAPT clinical trial starts enrolling, new "principles" on authorship and COI from PhRMA
Oct 9, 2009 12:20 EDT-
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Reviewing the week ending October 9, 2009, we highlight the following heartwire articles:
- Experts debate bariatric surgery as a cure for diabetes
- IRIS confirms: No survival gains from early post-MI primary-prevention ICDs
- Incidental findings on cardiac CT costly and rarely clinically significant
- 20 000-patient DAPT clinical trial starts enrolling with eight industry sponsors on board
- New "principles" on authorship and COI from PhRMA get mixed response
Join us for an audio recap of the news that is important to cardiologists this week.
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