Cardiology News and Research

Latest Cardiology News and Research

LCZ696 reduces aortic systolic blood pressure, pulse pressure in hypertensive patients

LCZ696 reduces aortic systolic blood pressure, pulse pressure in hypertensive patients

Educational program does not influence patients’ adherence to apixaban anticoagulant

Educational program does not influence patients’ adherence to apixaban anticoagulant

Patients with suggestive AMI can be triaged more quickly and safely using rapid, sensitive assay

Patients with suggestive AMI can be triaged more quickly and safely using rapid, sensitive assay

TECOS analysis shows sitagliptin safe and effective in patients with type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease

TECOS analysis shows sitagliptin safe and effective in patients with type-2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease

Depression, blood pressure predict harmful vascular events in patients with heart disease, diabetes or stroke

Depression, blood pressure predict harmful vascular events in patients with heart disease, diabetes or stroke

ELIXA trial results demonstrate cardiovascular safety of lixisenatide drug

ELIXA trial results demonstrate cardiovascular safety of lixisenatide drug

Stroke prevention strategies in elderly should focus on multiple risk factors

Stroke prevention strategies in elderly should focus on multiple risk factors

ATTEMPT-CVD trial results show that ARBs may have better impact on CVD biomarkers

ATTEMPT-CVD trial results show that ARBs may have better impact on CVD biomarkers

Research shows cold weather can increase risk of severe form of heart attack

Research shows cold weather can increase risk of severe form of heart attack

Study: Knee or hip replacement surgery may increase heart attack risk

Study: Knee or hip replacement surgery may increase heart attack risk

ESC guideline adherent antithrombotic management improves outcomes in AF patients

ESC guideline adherent antithrombotic management improves outcomes in AF patients

Study: EMS-initiated CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be performed for 35 minutes

Study: EMS-initiated CPR for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest should be performed for 35 minutes

Bystander CPR can prevent brain damage, nursing home admission following cardiac arrest

Bystander CPR can prevent brain damage, nursing home admission following cardiac arrest

MRA therapy does not improve outcome in heart attack patients without heart failure

MRA therapy does not improve outcome in heart attack patients without heart failure

Cyclosporine drug does not improve outcomes in STEMI patients receiving PCI

Cyclosporine drug does not improve outcomes in STEMI patients receiving PCI

Particulate matter, NO2 air pollution associated with increased risk of heart attacks

Particulate matter, NO2 air pollution associated with increased risk of heart attacks

Study finds no significant impact of ATP on reducing late recurrence of AF

Study finds no significant impact of ATP on reducing late recurrence of AF

Single dose of cocaine can impair ability to recognise negative emotions

Single dose of cocaine can impair ability to recognise negative emotions

Peri-infarct pacing may not be beneficial in patients with large myocardial infarction

Peri-infarct pacing may not be beneficial in patients with large myocardial infarction

Patients with refractory cardiac arrest brought to hospital with ongoing CPR can survive

Patients with refractory cardiac arrest brought to hospital with ongoing CPR can survive

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