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Author(s):
Philippe Amubuomombe Poli
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Elkanah Omenge Orang’o
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Ann Mwangi
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3 years ago
Pregnancy in women with cardiac disease is associated with life-threatening complications. Although there has been progress in the field, cardiac disease in pregnancy remains among the leading causes of maternal and neonatal mortality and morbidity.1–3 Many studies have shown correlations between pregnancy-related haemodynamic changes and cardiac events.4–7 However, few studies have investigated…
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Isabelle C Van Gelder
Job title: Professor of Cardiology
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Amod Amritphale
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Job title: Interventional Cardiologist and Director of Cardiovascular Research
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Praveen Chandra
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1 year ago
In this short interview, Dr Praveen Chandra (Medanta - The Medicity, IN) shares key findings from the study that looked at the sirolimus-coated balloon with micro-reservoir technology in coronary lesions. The study investigated the SELUTION SLR drug-eluting balloon (MedAlliance) for coronary and peripheral indications.
Discussion Points:
1. Study Rationale
2. Micro-reservoir Technology
3. Study…
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Author(s):
Andrew K Roy
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John Keaney
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Niall G Mahon
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3 years ago
The coexistence of heart and kidney disease represents an evolving epidemic in an ageing population, with chronic kidney disease (CKD) incidence rates increasing annually.1 The effect of dysfunction of one kidney mediates profound effects on the other, recently described and defined as five distinctive cardiorenal subtypes by the Acute Dialysis Quality Initiative consensus group.2 Much work has…
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Author(s):
Abelardo Martinez
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Sandy Green
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James L Januzzi
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3 years ago
Previously considered to be separate disease entities, the acute coronary syndromes (ACS) are somewhat arbitrarily divided on the basis of their electrocardiographic manifestations and are now thought to arise from a common disease process. Based on a number of factors, the severity of the ACS and, consequently, their attendant clinical risk may vary. The management of patients with ACS should…
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Author(s):
Haider Aldiwani
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Suzan Mahdai
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Ghaith Alhatemi
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2 years ago
Past, Present and Future of Stress Echocardiography - How Far Have We Come and How Far Can We Go?
Author(s):
Nithima Chaowalit
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Patricia A Pellikka
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3 years ago
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Steven E Nissen
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1 year ago
EASD 22 - Dr Steven Nissen (Cleveland Clinic, US) joins us to discuss the findings of the SURMOUNT-MMO trial. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of tirzepatide in type II diabetes patients who have obesity, or are overweight.
Questions:
1. What was the rationale behind this study?
2. What is the mechanism of action of Tirzepatide?
3. What was the study design?
4. What were the main outcomes…
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Martha Gulati
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1 year ago
ESC Congress 2022 — In this short and practice-focused review, Dr Martha Gulati, Associate Director of the Barbra Streisand Women Heart Center and Director of CVD Prevention(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, US) shares some her thoughts on the top 3 hot line trials.
Trials covered in detail include:
00:27: TIME:The Treatment in Morning versus Evening
01:57: SECURE:A polypill strategy in secondary…
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