The phase II data are promising for patients who are managed with watchful waiting before being offered an intervention.
Clinicians having unconscious pro-white bias led to low-value PAD care and greater risks for amputation in Black patients.
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Hopes for a separate board responsible for certifying cardiologists were dashed Friday when leaders laying the groundwork for ...
Guidance around complete revascularization and intracoronary imaging is strengthened, and Impella gets a recommendation.
The polygenic risk score appears to identify patients who may benefit most from LDL-lowering therapy, say researchers.
A study comparing GLP-1 users to others on antidiabetic drugs showed no added risk once confounders were accounted for.
There’s no scientific evidence to support anecdotal claims—on social media or elsewhere—of a bump, Jonathan Drezner says.
This month: smelling skills predict stroke risk, insights from LGBTQ+ clinicians, BP screening in public spaces, and more.
A patient who, despite risk factors or comorbidities, can get on a treadmill faces low mortality risk. But the reverse is ...
Finding the cause of angina in patients without obstructed coronaries can reassure patients and lead to tailored therapy.
The multisociety collaboration moves the focus from procedures to a continuum of care from diagnosis to any treatment ...
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