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   Congenital heart surgery in children remained safe during the COVID-19 pandemicCongenital heart surgery in children remained safe during the COVID-19 pandemic
 
Major reallocation of healthcare services during the COVID-19 pandemic meant that elective surgery in children with congenital heart disease (CHD) was significantly reduced, so that those needing urgent, lifesaving and emergency surgery could be treated.
 
   Early combination treatment can prevent heart attacks and save livesEarly combination treatment can prevent heart attacks and save lives
 
Patients who receive an add-on medication soon after a heart attack have a significantly better prognosis than those who receive it later, or not all.
 
 Redefining cardiovascular medicine through the lens of sncRNAs
 
Redefining cardiovascular medicine through the lens of sncRNAsIn a transformative review, small noncoding RNAs (sncRNAs) have emerged as pivotal regulators in the complex landscape of cardiovascular diseases.
 
 
 Heart valve abnormality raises long term risk of dangerous arrhythmias
 
Heart valve abnormality raises long term risk of dangerous arrhythmiasPeople with a certain heart valve abnormality are at increased risk of severe heart rhythm disorders, even after successful valve surgery.
 
 
 Mount Sinai researchers enhance AI tool to better detect heart disease risk
 
Mount Sinai researchers enhance AI tool to better detect heart disease riskMount Sinai researchers studying a type of heart disease known as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) have calibrated an artificial intelligence (AI) algorithm to quickly and more specifically identify patients with the condition and flag them as high risk for greater attention during doctor's appointments.
 
 
 Early pregnancy anemia linked to higher risk of heart defects in newborns
 
Early pregnancy anemia linked to higher risk of heart defects in newbornsNew research published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology found that mothers who are anemic in early pregnancy face a higher likelihood of giving birth to a child with a heart defect.
 
 
 Electronic alerts could improve survival for patients with severe aortic stenosis
 
Electronic alerts could improve survival for patients with severe aortic stenosisA new method of alerting clinical care providers holds promise for increasing treatment and improving survival for patients with severe aortic stenosis (AS), a valvular heart condition that can be deadly when left untreated.
 
 
 Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital earns national recognition for patient care excellence
 
Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital earns national recognition for patient care excellenceThe Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital's cardiology faculty practice has received the 2024 Human Experience Pinnacle of Excellence Award from Press Ganey, one of the nation's leading patient experience organizations.
 
 
 AI Pinpoints Irregular Heart Rhythms to Improve Atrial Fibrillation Treatment
 
AI Pinpoints Irregular Heart Rhythms to Improve Atrial Fibrillation TreatmentResearchers at UC San Diego Health have developed an AI-powered, non-invasive mapping system to accurately locate arrhythmia sources, revolutionizing treatment of ventricular arrhythmias like atrial fibrillation. This system improves ablation targeting by using advanced simulations of heart rhythms.
 
 
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