Diastolic Dysfunction a Common Risk Factor for Cognitive Decline
Diastolic dysfunction, a common and often undiagnosed condition in older individuals, could be contributing to the increasing burden of cognitive decline, a new study suggests.
Exploring Postinfarction Reentrant Ventricular Tachycardia With Entrainment Mapping
Ventricular tachycardia late after myocardial infarction is usually due to reentry in the infarct region. These reentry circuits can be large, complex and difficult to define, impeding study in the electrophysiology laboratory and making catheter ablation difficult.
Appeals to “stay at home” during COVID-19 do not apply to heart attacks
People experiencing heart attacks should immediately phone the emergency services – even during the COVID-19 pandemic. The urgent call from the European Society of Cardiology (ESC) comes as hospitals in Europe and beyond report dramatic reductions in heart attack admissions.
Vitamin K Antagonists and Osteoporotic Fractures: Insights From Comparisons With the NOACs
Vitamin K antagonists (VKAs; warfarin mostly, but also acenocoumarol, phenprocoumon, phenindione, and fluindione) have been a cornerstone in medicine as the first and the only available oral anticoagulants (OACs) for clinical use for over half a century.
High haemoglobin A1c level is a possible risk factor for ventricular fibrillation in sudden cardiac arrest among non-diabetic individuals in the general population
This study aimed to establish whether higher levels of glycated haemoglobin (HbA1c) are associated with increased sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) risk in non-diabetic individuals.
Are patients with hypertension and diabetes mellitus at increased risk for COVID-19 infection?
The most distinctive comorbidities of 32 non-survivors from a group of 52 intensive care unit patients with novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) in the study by Xiaobo Yang and colleagues were cerebrovascular diseases (22%) and diabetes (22%).
Mitral Regurgitation Management Focused Update: Key Points
This is an update to the 2017 American College of Cardiology (ACC) expert consensus decision pathway (ECDP) on the management of mitral regurgitation (MR).
Europe to personalise prevention of second heart attacks
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the top cause of death in Europe and worldwide, accounting for 47% of deaths in women and 39% of deaths in men.1 CVD costs the EU more than €210 billion a year,2 a sum expected to escalate with an ageing population and the cost of novel therapies.
Eating meat, including chicken, linked to heart disease risk in study
Eating meat has been linked to heart disease in the latest study to suggest the food could pose some risk to our health.
Periodontitis increases the risk of suffering from future atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease
It was already known, but so far there was no rigorous and exhaustive report that corroborated the link between periodontitis and the future risk of developing atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. Now two of the international reference entities in the field of periodontal and cardiovascular health, the European Federation of Periodontics (VET) and the World Heart Federation (WHF), publish a consensus powerful that leaves no room for doubt.
New Pill Successfully Lowers Lp(a) Levels
Muvalaplin, a novel oral medication, safely and effectively lowers high levels of lipoprotein(a), or Lp(a), results from the phase 2 KRAKEN trial show.
The results of the 35th International Congress of Cardiology "Great Wall" and the Asian Congress of Cardiology 2024
The anniversary 35th International Congress of Cardiology "Great Wall" and the Asian Congress of Cardiology were held in Beijing at the National Exhibition Center on November 7-10, 2024.
As part of the four-day congress, 415 scientific sessions were organized and 2177 reports were made on various areas of cardiology. The congress was attended by 23,980 national and international experts, professors and specialists from almost 40 countries from all the continents of the world.
ESC Congress 2019 together with World Congress of Cardiology
Full detailed data from PARAGON-HF will be presented at the ESC Congress 2019 in September.
Novartis announced topline results from the phase 3 PARAGON-HF study evaluating the safety and efficacy of sacubitril/valsartan (Entresto) in heart failure patients with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF).
Certain Social, Behavioral Factors Associated With Diabetes and Hypertension Onset
Education and exercise may determine early start of diabetes and hypertension.
Select behavioral and social risk factors were correlated with early onset of hypertension and diabetes, a prospective cohort study found.
At 3.5 years of follow-up, among the patients without diabetes at baseline, 4% developed diabetes, while 6.4% of the cohort without baseline hypertension developed hypertension, reported Matthew Pantell, MD, MS, of the University of California, San Francisco, and colleagues.
THE FEATS OF DOCTORS DURING THE GREAT PATRIOTIC WAR (WORLD WAR II)
During the war years, more than 700 thousand doctors and medical professionals worked at the front. At the end of the war, 12.5% of all these people were killed, and this figure seriously exceeds the losses in each individual military unit. But despite the danger, they never gave up, and in the most extreme situations only the iron will helped them to pull hundreds of people from the other world, and again to return to the battlefields. They achieved amazing results, and during the entire war, thanks to medical workers, about 72 percent of wounded soldiers and 90 percent of sick people, that is, approximately 17 million people, returned to the system.
The Congress for Cardiology and Internal medicine of Asian and CIS countries
On April 26 - 27, 2019, the Congress for Cardiology and Internal medicine of Asian and CIS countries was held in Dushanbe (Tajikistan). The congress was organized by the Ministry of Health and Social Protection of Tajikistan and the Cardioprogress Foundation. In the opening ceremony, the Minister, Professor Olimzoda Nasim Khoja addressed the participants with greetings.
Stress-Related Disorders Increase CVD Risk
Stress-related disorders may increase the risk for cardiovascular disease (CVD), especially during the first year after diagnosis, a large study shows.
FDA's Assessment of Currently Marketed ARB drug products
FDA has worked with manufacturers to swiftly remove angiotensin II receptor blocker (ARB) drug products with impurity levels above interim acceptable limits. Those products have been removed from the market and have been posted in our recall lists for ARB products.
Three or more eggs a week increase your risk of heart disease and early death, study says
It's been debated for years: Are eggs good or bad for you? People who eat an added three or four eggs a week or 300 milligrams of dietary cholesterol per day, have a higher risk of both heart disease and early death compared with those who eat fewer eggs, new research finds.