By AJ Gray et alTaken directly from BMJ In intermediate risk patients with acute chest pain and suspected acute coronary syndrome, early CT coronary angiography…
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Coronary Artery Disease in Young Women After Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: Results from the WECARE Study
By LE Carlson et al. Taken directly from JACC Radiation therapy (RT) for breast cancer increases risk of coronary artery disease (CAD). Women treated for left-…
View More Coronary Artery Disease in Young Women After Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer: Results from the WECARE StudyA coffee a day keeps the doctor away?
By Ahmed El-Medany Presented at ESC 2021 by Dr. Judit Simon, of the Heart and Vascular Centre, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary; this large study included…
View More A coffee a day keeps the doctor away?Defibrillator drones? A potential method of reducing response time in OHCA
By Ahmed El-Medany A prospective pilot study by Schierbeck et al (2021), presented at ESC 2021, investigated the practicality of drone-delivered automatic external defibrillators (AEDs)…
View More Defibrillator drones? A potential method of reducing response time in OHCAPolypill beats monotherapy for hypertension: results from the QUARTET stud
By Ahmed El-Medany Treatment with a ‘quadpill’ containing quarter doses of four antihypertensive drugs demonstrated better blood pressure control than initial monotherapy with full-dose irbesartan,…
View More Polypill beats monotherapy for hypertension: results from the QUARTET studRCP release statement on COVID-19 vaccination for the severely immunosuppressed
On the 13th of September the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) released a statement regarding vaccination in the severely immunocompromised, in response to the Joint…
View More RCP release statement on COVID-19 vaccination for the severely immunosuppressedInequalities in Health Alliance calls on Prime Minister to reduce health inequalities.
92 senior representatives of the Inequalities in Health Alliance (IHA) have written to the Prime Minister calling for a cross-government strategy to reduce health inequalities. The letter…
View More Inequalities in Health Alliance calls on Prime Minister to reduce health inequalities.Danger: High levels of hospital bed occupancy rates in England
Taken directly from BMJ news Overall, 83.8% of the 123 707 beds available overnight were occupied between April and June this year, show bed occupancy rates…
View More Danger: High levels of hospital bed occupancy rates in EnglandReducing barriers to MRI in patients with CIEDs
Taken directly from European Heart Journal Many cardiac pacemakers and defibrillators are not approved by regulators for magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) which makes patient access…
View More Reducing barriers to MRI in patients with CIEDsPercutaneous Coronary Revascularisation: Historical Breakthroughs
Taken directly from JACC Over the last 4 decades, percutaneous coronary intervention has evolved dramatically and is now an acceptable treatment option for patients with…
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