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Impact of Atrial Fibrillation on Patients Undergoing Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI): The K-TAVI Registry
CONCLUSION: AF was an independent predictor of 1-year mortality and new pacemaker insertion in Korean patients undergoing TAVI.PMID:37365735 | PMC:PMC10307679 | DOI:10.3349/ymj.2022.0649
Source: Yonsei Medical Journal - June 27, 2023 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Sang Yoon Lee Ki Hong Choi Taek Kyu Park Jihoon Kim Eun Kyoung Kim Sung-Ji Park Seung Woo Park Hyeon-Cheol Gwon Kiyuk Chang Cheol Woong Yu JuHan Kim Young Jin Choi In-Ho Chae Jae-Hwan Lee Jun-Hong Kim Jong Seon Park Won-Jang Kim Young Won Yoon Tae Hoon Ah Source Type: research

Humble Aspirin could cut risk of heart attack - from Guardian archive, 28 Jan 1988
Twenty-five years ago, a study claimed that heart problems could be avoided by taking tablets designed for mild pain reliefMen with outwardly healthy hearts can cut the future risk of heart attacks by 47 per cent if they take an aspirin every two days, a United States study claims today.Advance word of its publication in the New England Journal of Medicine brought warnings from specialists about the danger to stomach linings of a rush to the aspirin bottle by either sex.Work in Europe and the US over the past two years has commended aspirin as an anti-blood clotting agent for heart and stroke sufferers. Advice on dosage we...
Source: Guardian Unlimited Science - January 28, 2013 Category: Science Tags: Heart attack Pharmaceuticals industry Health guardian.co.uk Medical research Aspirin Editorial From the Guardian Source Type: news

Abstract 46: Potential of Coronary CT Angiography to Optimize Medical Therapy in Patients Presenting With Acute Chest Pain Poster Session I
Conclusions: CCTA has great potential to optimize adherence to secondary prevention guidelines in chest pain patients presenting to the emergency department.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pursnani, A., Schlett, C. L., Zakroysky, P., Singh, P., Januzzi, J. L., Jaffer, F. A., Truong, Q. A., Hoffmann, U. Tags: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 116: Improvements in the Medical Management and Survival of Patients Hospitalized with Heart Failure Poster Session I
Conclusion: The use of effective HF therapies increased markedly following the issuance of ACC-AHA guidelines for HF in 1995, with a concomitant increase in survival. Nonetheless, the prognosis for patients hospitalized with HF remains poor, as fewer than 1 in 3 patients survives 5 years. Opportunities exist to further improve the use of HF therapeutics.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Joffe, S. W., McManus, D. D., DeWolf, M., Shih, J., Kiernan, M., Spencer, F., Lessard, D., Gore, J., Goldberg, R. Tags: Poster Session I Source Type: research

Abstract 269: Influence of Medical Therapy and Co-Morbidities on Long-Term Outcomes in Patients with Aortic Aneurysms Poster Session III
Conclusions: In patients with documented aortic aneurysms mortality is largely determined by patient’s age and vessel diameter. When compared to vasodilators and diuretics, beta-blockers and Ca-channel blockers may be preferable in patients with aortic aneurysm. Treatment with anti-platelet agents is not detrimental and may have a potential to improve long-term outcomes.
Source: Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes - May 15, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Heinecke, C. A., Bulibek, B., Ojha, C., Britton, L., Torosoff, M., Huang, H., Contino, C. Tags: Poster Session III Source Type: research

Progression of asymptomatic carotid stenosis despite optimal medical therapy
Background: Despite level 1 evidence in support of carotid endarterectomy vs medical therapy in selected asymptomatic patients, an alternative posture is that optimal medical therapy (OMT) has not been adequately studied and that such OMT has reduced stroke risk in asymptomatic patients to levels wherein carotid endarterectomy is no longer justified. The goal of this study was to determine the natural history of patients with asymptomatic moderate (50%-69%) carotid artery stenosis (AMCAS) in a contemporary cohort as a function of their associated medical therapy.Methods: Patients with AMCAS determined by duplex ultrasound ...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - June 30, 2013 Category: Surgery Authors: Mark F. Conrad, Valy Baloum, Shankha Mukhopadhyay, Ashu Garg, Virendra I. Patel, Richard P. Cambria Tags: Clinical research studies Source Type: research