By Dr Aswin Babu Modern guideline directed medical therapy (GDMT) significantly improves outcomes in patients heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF) . At the…
View More Guideline-Directed Medical Therapy and Risk of Death With Primary Prevention Implantable Cardiac DefibrillatorsCategory: Latest News
Continuous rhythm monitoring used to investigate atrial fibrillation progression for first time
By Dr Timothy Swinn A study recently published in Heart has used continuous rhythm monitoring to establish risk factors for atrial fibrillation (AF) progression. Nguyen…
View More Continuous rhythm monitoring used to investigate atrial fibrillation progression for first timeValveNet: Using deep learning to screen ECGs for valvular heart disease
By Dr. Oliver Jones In this week’s Journal of the American College of Cardiology, Pierre Elias, MD, and colleagues presented ValveNet, a novel convolutional neural…
View More ValveNet: Using deep learning to screen ECGs for valvular heart diseaseIncidence of diabetes and cardiovascular increased up to 12 weeks post COVID-19 infection
By Dr. Timothy Swinn A study recently published in Plos Medicine by Rezel-Potts et al1 has shown that the incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular conditions…
View More Incidence of diabetes and cardiovascular increased up to 12 weeks post COVID-19 infectionThe search for the optimal mechanical circulatory support device in cardiogenic shock continues
By Dr. Aswin Babu Cardiogenic shock occurs in around 8% of cases of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with a 30-day mortality of…
View More The search for the optimal mechanical circulatory support device in cardiogenic shock continuesRCT points to role for SGLT2 inhibitors in acute heart failure
By Dr. Oliver Jones Key points: SGLT2 inhibitors have an established role in stable heart failure No new diuretic therapies have been introduced for acute…
View More RCT points to role for SGLT2 inhibitors in acute heart failureTissue engineering a human heart: the role of the helix
By Dr. Jonathan Shurlock The idea of tissue engineering a human heart for use in transplant seems as though it should be one for the…
View More Tissue engineering a human heart: the role of the helixChronic coronary disease and chronic kidney disease, an invasive or conservative approach?
By Dr. Jonathan Shurlock The management of coronary artery disease in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) has not been explored in any depth, and…
View More Chronic coronary disease and chronic kidney disease, an invasive or conservative approach?Results from the EMERGE trial
Emergency versus delayed coronary angiography in survivors of hospital cardiac arrest, without ST-segment elevation. By Dr Jonathan Shurlock Dr Caroline Hauw-Berlemont (on behalf of the…
View More Results from the EMERGE trialParliamentary debate on the impact of the pandemic on cardiovascular care
By Dr Jonathan Shurlock Member of Parliament for Strangford, Jim Shannon led a debate in the houses of commons outlining the broad and reaching impact…
View More Parliamentary debate on the impact of the pandemic on cardiovascular care