The IMPACTS-BP trial showed that SPRINT-like reductions in systolic BP are possible even in tough real-world scenarios.
Kenneth Rosenfield, Erik Klok, and Stavros Konstantinides join Mamas Mamas to discuss ultrasound-facilitated, ...
Among patients with a single CTO lesion, the study found an improvement in health status compared with medical therapy.
Low-income patients receiving a debit card spent most of the money on things upstream of medical care like food and utilities ...
Robert Yeh talks with host Yael L. Maxwell about forging new paths in cardiovascular research and learning how to turn down ...
Helping patients get groceries and make meals while staying on a DASH-approved diet not only helped, but people liked it, too ...
TCTMD ® is produced by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation ® (CRF). CRF ® is committed to igniting the next wave of ...
Rick Nishimura and Paul Sorajja discuss how catheter-based approaches can help patients with severe symptomatic tricuspid ...
The results run counter to ABYSS but align with other data showing beta-blockers shouldn’t continue indefinitely after MI.
The results, which are mostly relevant to an older population, address a common dilemma for aortic stenosis patients with CAD ...
The lack of effect on different measures of coronary plaque reinforce the need for a large CV outcomes trial in these ...
NEW ORLEANS, LA—Among patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) and a high stroke risk who were eligible for long-term anticoagulation, left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) was no worse than direct ...
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