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 Why cardiologist evaluation matters after non-cardiac surgeryWhy cardiologist evaluation matters after non-cardiac surgery
 
Interdisciplinary collaboration with cardiologists in non-cardiac surgery enhances patient outcomes, reducing cardiac event risks and improving survival rates.
 
 
 Men develop premature heart disease earlier than womenMen develop premature heart disease earlier than women
 
The study uncovers critical insights into sex-based heart disease risks, highlighting young adulthood as key for effective cardiovascular health interventions.
 
   Daily coffee intake linked to fewer atrial fibrillation relapsesDaily coffee intake linked to fewer atrial fibrillation relapses
 
The study reveals that moderate coffee consumption may lower atrial fibrillation recurrence risk post-cardioversion, highlighting coffee's potential benefits.
 
   New model predicts redo surgery risk in adult congenital heart diseaseNew model predicts redo surgery risk in adult congenital heart disease
 
Heart specialists at Mayo Clinic today presented new research at the 2026 Society of Thoracic Surgeons Annual Meeting that redo surgery for adults with congenital heart disease (CHD) remains high-risk, and a clinically applicable national risk assessment model is needed to help patients and care teams make decisions about procedures.
 
   Cardiologists highlight overlooked heart risks across women’s livesCardiologists highlight overlooked heart risks across women’s lives
 
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women in the United States, yet awareness of cardiovascular risk—particularly among younger women and women of color—has stalled, even as rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and high cholesterol continue to rise.
 
 Cardiology consults post-surgery may reduce heart risks and mortality rates
 
An estimated 4.2 million people die within 30 days of surgery worldwide each year. A new study, published in the European Heart Journal today (Thursday), suggests that deaths and serious heart disease might be prevented if some patients see a specialist heart doctor as part of their post-surgery care.
 
 
 ACC expands accreditation pathway for international cardiac care centers
 
ACC expands accreditation pathway for international cardiac care centersThe American College of Cardiology's Global Quality Solutions program now offers international hospitals and health systems a new pathway to achieving ACC Accreditation.
 
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