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Patients with abnormal findings had worse outcomes down the road. Still unknown is exactly how to modify that risk.
It may be that patients have better control of cerebrovascular risk factors after the event, protecting against future ...
Trends point to more and more PCIs being performed via the wrist, but the US still trails behind other countries.
Isaac George discusses the one-year clinical results of the novel polymeric leaflet TRIA valve for patients undergoing ...
The findings from a contemporary US cohort point to the need for better ways to identify and treat those who are at risk.
The benefit seems durable, but one expert says patients should be aware there’s “some risk of stroke” during the procedure.
Perhaps it’s time to rethink how much personal sacrifice is necessary in the name of learning to become a physician.
Some believe that future studies are still needed to tease out whether there are high-risk subgroups who will benefit.
The overall evidence for the procedure is “insufficient” at present, but good enough to allow coverage, the agency says.
Permanent pacemaker rates were nearly 18% at 30 days but came down as sites gained experience with the new device.
The findings highlight the importance of having an EP versed in lead management on the heart valve team, one expert says.
When encountering elderly ACS patients, clinical judgement is important given the risks of bleeding, says Arnold Seto.
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