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Road traffic noise is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality and all-cause mortality in London
Conclusions Long-term exposure to road traffic noise was associated with small increased risks of all-cause mortality and cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in the general population, particularly for stroke in the elderly.
Source: European Heart Journal - October 14, 2015 Category: Cardiology Authors: Halonen, J. I., Hansell, A. L., Gulliver, J., Morley, D., Blangiardo, M., Fecht, D., Toledano, M. B., Beevers, S. D., Anderson, H. R., Kelly, F. J., Tonne, C. Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Coping strategies and risk of cardiovascular disease incidence and mortality: the Japan Public Health Center-based prospective Study
Conclusion An approach-oriented coping strategy, i.e. proactively dealing with sources of stress, may be associated with significantly reduced stroke incidence and CVD mortality in a Japanese population-based cohort.
Source: European Heart Journal - March 14, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Svensson, T., Inoue, M., Sawada, N., Yamagishi, K., Charvat, H., Saito, I., Kokubo, Y., Iso, H., Kawamura, N., Shibuya, K., Mimura, M., Tsugane, S., for the JPHC Study Group, for the JPHC Study Group, Tsugane, Tsugane, Sawada, Iwasaki, Sasazuki, Shimazu, Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Left atrial appendage occlusion: rationale, evidence, devices, and patient selection
<span class="paragraphSection">Atrial fibrillation (AF) is a worldwide epidemic associated with significant morbidity and mortality, often due to disabling or fatal thromboembolic stroke. Oral anticoagulation is highly effective at preventing ischaemic stroke and improving all-cause survival in patients with non-valvular AF. Despite the efficacy of oral anticoagulation, many patients are not treated due to either absolute or perceived contraindications to therapy, including bleeding. Left atrial appendage (LAA) closure has emerged as a mechanical alternative to pharmacologic stroke prevention. Initial and mid-term cl...
Source: European Heart Journal - September 14, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Cost-effectiveness of dabigatran compared with warfarin for patients with atrial fibrillation in Sweden
Conclusion Dabigatran is a cost-effective treatment in Sweden, as its incremental cost-effectiveness ratio is below the normally accepted willingness to pay limit.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 14, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Davidson, T., Husberg, M., Janzon, M., Oldgren, J., Levin, L.-A. Tags: Arrhythmia/electrophysiology Source Type: research

Betrixaban compared with warfarin in patients with atrial fibrillation: results of a phase 2, randomized, dose-ranging study (Explore-Xa)
Conclusion Betrixaban was well tolerated and had similar or lower rates of bleeding compared with well-controlled warfarin in patients with AF at risk for stroke.
Source: European Heart Journal - May 21, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Connolly, S. J., Eikelboom, J., Dorian, P., Hohnloser, S. H., Gretler, D. D., Sinha, U., Ezekowitz, M. D. Tags: Arrhythmia/electrophysiology Source Type: research

Duration of dual antiplatelet treatment with clopidogrel and aspirin in patients with acute coronary syndrome
Conclusion In this contemporary, large real-life ACS population, DAPT for more than 3 months compared with a shorter duration was associated with a lower risk of death, stroke, or re-infarction. Trial Registration Clinicaltrials.gov (NCT01623700).
Source: European Heart Journal - April 14, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Varenhorst, C., Jensevik, K., Jernberg, T., Sundstrom, A., Hasvold, P., Held, C., Lagerqvist, B., James, S. Tags: FASTTRACK CLINICAL RESEARCH Source Type: research

Antihypertensive treatment and risk of atrial fibrillation: a nationwide study
Conclusion Use of ACEis and ARBs compared with β-blockers and diuretics associates with a reduced risk of atrial fibrillation, but not stroke, within the limitations of a retrospective study reporting associations. This suggests that controlling activation of the renin-angiotensin system in addition to controlling blood pressure is associated with a reduced risk of atrial fibrillation.
Source: European Heart Journal - May 7, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Marott, S. C. W., Nielsen, S. F., Benn, M., Nordestgaard, B. G. Tags: Hypertension Source Type: research

Outbursts of anger as a trigger of acute cardiovascular events: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Conclusion There is a higher risk of cardiovascular events shortly after outbursts of anger.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 3, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Mostofsky, E., Penner, E. A., Mittleman, M. A. Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Heterogeneous impact of classic atherosclerotic risk factors on different arterial territories: the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population study
Conclusion The heterogeneity in the risk factor–CVD associations supports the concept of pathophysiological differences between atherosclerotic CVD manifestations and could have implications for CVD prevention.
Source: European Heart Journal - March 14, 2016 Category: Cardiology Authors: Stoekenbroek, R. M., Boekholdt, S. M., Luben, R., Hovingh, G. K., Zwinderman, A. H., Wareham, N. J., Khaw, K.-T., Peters, R. J. G. Tags: Prevention and epidemiology Source Type: research

Uninterrupted edoxaban vs. vitamin K antagonists for ablation of atrial fibrillation: the ELIMINATE-AF trial
ConclusionUninterrupted edoxaban therapy represents an alternative to uninterrupted VKA treatment in patients undergoing AF ablation.
Source: European Heart Journal - April 11, 2019 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

The CHA2DS2-VASc score identifies those patients with atrial fibrillation and a CHADS2 score of 1 who are unlikely to benefit from oral anticoagulant therapy
Conclusion The CHA2DS2-VASc score reclassifies 26% of patients with a CHADS2 score of 1 to a low annual risk of SSE of 1%. This risk seems low enough to consider withholding anticoagulant treatment.
Source: European Heart Journal - January 14, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Coppens, M., Eikelboom, J. W., Hart, R. G., Yusuf, S., Lip, G. Y. H., Dorian, P., Shestakovska, O., Connolly, S. J. Tags: Arrhythmia/electrophysiology Source Type: research

Urgent surgery compared with fibrinolytic therapy for the treatment of left-sided prosthetic heart valve thrombosis: a systematic review and meta-analysis of observational studies
Conclusion Urgent surgery was not superior to FT at restoring valve function, but substantially reduced the occurrence of thrombo-embolic events, major bleeding, and recurrent PVT. In experienced centres, urgent surgery should probably be preferred over FT for treating left-sided PVT, pending the results of randomized controlled trials.
Source: European Heart Journal - June 1, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Karthikeyan, G., Senguttuvan, N. B., Joseph, J., Devasenapathy, N., Bahl, V. K., Airan, B. Tags: Valvular heart disease Source Type: research

Urinary excretion of kynurenine and tryptophan, cardiovascular events, and mortality after elective coronary angiography
Conclusion A novel urinary inflammation marker, KTR, is strongly associated with adverse prognosis in patients with suspected stable CAD. Underlying pathomechanisms should be further elucidated.
Source: European Heart Journal - September 7, 2013 Category: Cardiology Authors: Pedersen, E. R., Svingen, G. F. T., Schartum-Hansen, H., Ueland, P. M., Ebbing, M., Nordrehaug, J. E., Igland, J., Seifert, R., Nilsen, R. M., Nygard, O. Tags: Coronary artery disease Source Type: research

Prasugrel plus bivalirudin vs. clopidogrel plus heparin in patients with ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction
Conclusion In this randomized trial of STEMI patients, we were unable to demonstrate significant differences in net clinical outcome between prasugrel plus bivalirudin and clopidogrel plus heparin. Neither the composite of ischaemic complications nor bleeding were favourably affected by prasugrel plus bivalirudin compared with a regimen of clopidogrel plus unfractionated heparin. However, the results must be interpreted in view of the premature termination of the trial. Clinical trial registration information Unique identifier NCT00976092 (www.clinicaltrials.gov).
Source: European Heart Journal - September 7, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Schulz, S., Richardt, G., Laugwitz, K.-L., Morath, T., Neudecker, J., Hoppmann, P., Mehran, R., Gershlick, A. H., Tolg, R., Anette Fiedler, K., Abdel-Wahab, M., Kufner, S., Schneider, S., Schunkert, H., Ibrahim, T., Mehilli, J., Kastrati, A., and for the Tags: FASTTRACK CLINICAL RESEARCH Source Type: research

Statin therapy and long-term adverse limb outcomes in patients with peripheral artery disease: insights from the REACH registry
Conclusion Among patients with PAD in the REACH registry, statin use was associated with an ~18% lower rate of adverse limb outcomes, including worsening symptoms, peripheral revascularization, and ischaemic amputations. These findings suggest that statin therapy not only reduces the risk of adverse cardiovascular events, but also favourably affects limb prognosis in patients with PAD.
Source: European Heart Journal - November 1, 2014 Category: Cardiology Authors: Kumbhani, D. J., Steg, P. G., Cannon, C. P., Eagle, K. A., Smith, S. C., Goto, S., Ohman, E. M., Elbez, Y., Sritara, P., Baumgartner, I., Banerjee, S., Creager, M. A., Bhatt, D. L., on Behalf of the REACH Registry Investigators Tags: Vascular medicine Source Type: research