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Effect of High-Dose Oral Multi-Vitamins and Minerals in Participants Not Treated with Statins in the Randomized Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy
Conclusion and Relevance High-dose oral multi-vitamin and multi-mineral supplementation appear to decrease combined cardiac events in a stable, post-MI population not taking statin therapy at baseline. These unexpected findings are being retested in the ongoing TACT2.
Source: American Heart Journal - September 9, 2017 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Contemporary rates and correlates of statin use and adherence in non-diabetic adults with cardiovascular risk factors: The KP CHAMP study
Conclusions There remain opportunities for improving prevention in patients at risk for cardiovascular events. Our study identified certain patient subgroups that may benefit from interventions to enhance medication adherence, particularly by minimizing treatment gaps and discontinuation of statin therapy within the first year of treatment.
Source: American Heart Journal - August 24, 2017 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Atorvastatin for high-risk statin-na ïve patients undergoing noncardiac surgery: The Lowering the Risk of Operative Complications Using Atorvastatin Loading Dose (LOAD) randomized trial
Conclusion In contrast to the prior observational and trial data, the LOAD trial has neutral results and did not demonstrate a reduction in major cardiovascular complications after a short-term perioperative course of statin in statin-naïve patients undergoing noncardiac surgery. We demonstrated, however, that a large multicenter blinded perioperative statin trial for high-risk statin-naïve patients is feasible and should be done to definitely establish the efficacy and safety of statin in this patient population.
Source: American Heart Journal - November 25, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Atorvastatin for High Risk Statin-Na ïve Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery: The LOAD Randomized Trial
Conclusion In contrast to the prior observational and trial data, the LOAD trial has neutral results and did not demonstrate a reduction in major cardiovascular complications after a short-term perioperative course of statin in statin-naïve patients undergoing non-cardiac surgery. We demonstrated, however, that a large multicenter blinded perioperative statin trial for high risk statin-naïve patients is feasible, and should be done to definitely establish the efficacy and safety of statin in this patient population. Clinical trial registration: Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT01543555
Source: American Heart Journal - November 9, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

On-Treatment Analysis of the Improved Reduction of Outcomes: Vytorin Efficacy International Trial (IMPROVE-IT)
Conclusions This analysis provides additional support for the efficacy and safety of adding Ez to S in this high-risk, post-ACS population.
Source: American Heart Journal - September 22, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Impact of the 2013 American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association cholesterol guidelines on the prescription of high-intensity statins in patients hospitalized for acute coronary syndrome or stroke
Conclusions Physicians were more likely to prescribe high-intensity statins in statin-naïve patients as compared with intensifying existing statin therapy, and their prescription pattern was lower after CVA vs ACS.
Source: American Heart Journal - September 17, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Impact of the 2013 ACC/AHA cholesterol guidelines on the prescription of high intensity statins in patients hospitalized for acute coronary syndrome or stroke
Conclusions Physicians were more likely to prescribe high-intensity statins in statin naïve patients as compared to intensifying existing statin therapy; and their prescription pattern was lower following CVA versus ACS.
Source: American Heart Journal - August 26, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Protocol for analyses of adverse event data from randomized controlled trials of statin therapy
Publication date: Available online 28 January 2016 Source:American Heart Journal Author(s): C. Reith, L. Blackwell, J. Emberson, B. Mihaylova, J. Armitage, J. Fulcher, A. Keech, J. Simes, C. Baigent, R. Collins The Cholesterol Treatment Trialists’ (CTT) Collaboration was originally established to conduct individual patient data meta-analyses of major vascular events, cause-specific mortality and site-specific cancers in large, long-term, randomized trials of statin therapy (and other cholesterol-modifying treatments). The results of the trials of statin therapy, and their associated meta-analyses, have shown ...
Source: American Heart Journal - January 30, 2016 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Rationale and Design of the Further cardiovascular OUtcomes Research with PCSK9 Inhibition in subjects with Elevated Risk (FOURIER) Trial
Conclusions FOURIER will determine whether the addition of evolocumab to statin therapy reduces cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in patients with vascular disease.
Source: American Heart Journal - December 17, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Assessment of the Clinical Effects of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein Inhibition with Evacetrapib in Patients at High-Risk for Vascular Outcomes – Rationale and Design of the ACCELERATE Trial
Conclusions ACCELERATE will establish whether the CETP inhibition by evacetrapib improves cardiovascular outcomes in patients with high risk vascular disease.
Source: American Heart Journal - September 16, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Applicability and potential clinical effects of 2013 cholesterol guidelines on major cardiovascular events
Conclusions In the Korean population, the 2013 ACC/AHA cholesterol guidelines would substantially increase the number of adults who are potentially eligible for statin therapy and would recommend statin therapy for more adults at higher cardiovascular risk. However, the clinician-patient discussion of the potential benefits, possible harms, and other factors before the initiation of statin therapy must be considered.
Source: American Heart Journal - September 15, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

The Brazilian Cardioprotective Nutritional Program to reduce events and risk factors in secondary prevention for cardiovascular disease: study protocol (The BALANCE Program Trial)
This article reports the rationale for the Brazilian Cardioprotective Nutritional Program (BALANCE Program) Trial. This pragmatic, multicenter, nationwide, randomized, concealed, controlled trial was designed to investigate the effects of the BALANCE Program in reducing cardiovascular events. The BALANCE Program consists of a prescribed diet guided by nutritional content recommendations from Brazilian national guidelines using a unique nutritional education strategy, which includes suggestions of affordable foods. In addition, the Program focuses on intensive follow-up through one-on-one visits, group sessions, and phone c...
Source: American Heart Journal - August 16, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Rationale and Design of the Investigation of Motivational Interviewing and Prevention Consults to Achieve Cardiovascular Targets (IMPACT) trial
Conclusions The IMPACT trial provides data on different management strategies for risk factor optimization in subjects following cardiovascular procedures. The results will provide a platform for the continued development of novel multidisciplinary interventions in this high-risk population.
Source: American Heart Journal - June 6, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Patient-Centered Research into Outcomes Stroke Patients Prefer and Effectiveness Research: Implementing the patient-driven research paradigm to aid decision making in stroke care
Conclusions PROSPER is a patient-centered outcome research study guided by patients, caregivers, and the broader health care community. By addressing knowledge gaps in treatment uncertainties through comparative effectiveness research, PROSPER has the potential to improve decision making in stroke care and patient outcomes reflecting individual patient preferences, needs, and values.
Source: American Heart Journal - May 11, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research

Anatomic Runoff Score Predicts Cardiovascular Outcomes in Patients with Lower Extremity Peripheral Artery Disease Undergoing Revascularization
Conclusions After adjustment for clinical factors, the LE-PAD anatomic runoff score was an independent predictor of future cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in a broadly-representative patient population undergoing revascularization for symptomatic PAD. A clinically useful anatomic scoring system, if validated, may assist clinicians in risk-stratification during the course of clinical decision-making.
Source: American Heart Journal - May 2, 2015 Category: Cardiology Source Type: research