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Role of hospitalists in the diagnosis of atrial fibrillation for the management of cryptogenic stroke patients
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Source: Hospital Practice - November 16, 2016 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Alpesh Amin Source Type: research

Study finds risk of hemorrhage with combination of two common statins and stroke prevention drug
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - November 21, 2016 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

New Cardiac Pump Device Improves Long-Term Outcomes for Heart Failure Patients
MOMENTUM 3 clinical trial finds that advanced heart-failure patients who had a centrifugal-flow circulatory pump implanted had lower rates of pump-related blood clots and stroke.
Source: BWH News - March 11, 2018 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Researchers Devise Simple Method for Determining Atrial Fibrillation Risk in Women
Novel method makes it easier for women to learn if they are at risk for the irregular heart rhythm, an important cause of stroke
Source: BWH News - February 26, 2013 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Brigham and Women ’s Hospital Researchers Initiate Major Cardiovascular Inflammation Reduction Trial
Researchers announce the launch of a new randomized clinical trial, funded by the NHLBI to determine whether lowering inflammation with a common anti-inflammatory drug will in turn reduce rates of recurrent heart attack, stroke, death.
Source: BWH News - August 22, 2012 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Classic Symptoms of Hot Flashes or Night Sweats Occurring at the Time of Menopause Do Not Appear to be a Harbinger of Increased Cardiovascular Risk
Women who suffer from hot flashes and night sweats may be at lower risk for cardiovascular disease, stroke and death.
Source: BWH News - February 24, 2011 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Circadian Clock May Contribute to Daily Fluctuation in Risk of Heart Attack and Stroke
Researchers demonstrate circadian system regulates several components of cardiovascular system, potentially affecting risk for adverse events in vulnerable individuals.
Source: BWH News - November 8, 2010 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Low-Dose Methotrexate Does Not Reduce Risk of Cardiovascular Events
Inexpensive generic drug neither inhibited critical inflammatory pathways nor reduced rates of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular death
Source: BWH News - November 10, 2018 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Monthly Lifestyle Counseling Tied to Better Outcomes for Patients with Diabetes
In a real-world study of patients with diabetes, those who received counseling about exercise, diet and weight loss at least once a month had lower risk of stroke, heart attacks and death than those who did not
Source: BWH News - August 1, 2019 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

Frequent general practitioner visits are protective against statin discontinuation after a Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme copayment increase.
ConclusionsPatients who visited their GP at least three times per year had a lower risk of ceasing their statins in the year following the copayment increase. GPs can help patients maintain treatment following rises in medicines costs.What is known about the topic?Following the 21% increase in medication copayment in 2005, individuals discontinued or reduced their statin usage, including for tertiary prevention.What does this paper add?Patients who visited their GP at least three times per year were less likely to discontinue their statin therapy for tertiary prevention following a large copayment increase.What are the imp...
Source: Australian Health Review - May 10, 2020 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Seaman KL, Sanfilippo FM, Bulsara MK, Brett T, Kemp-Casey A, Roughead EE, Bulsara C, Preen DB Tags: Aust Health Rev Source Type: research

Impact of rhabdomyolysis on outcomes of hospitalizations for heat stroke in the United States
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Source: Hospital Practice - July 26, 2020 Category: Hospital Management Authors: Charat Thongprayoon Tananchai Petnak Swetha R. Kanduri Karthik Kovvuru Wisit Cheungpasitporn Boonphiphop Boonpheng Api Chewcharat Tarun Bathini Juan Medaura Saraschandra Vallabhajosyula Wisit Kaewput Source Type: research

Largest pharmacogenetic clinical trial in cardiology shows potential benefit in individualized approach to anti-platelet therapy
ROCHESTER, Minn. ? Heart patients who undergo percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) or stent placement? nonsurgical procedures to improve blood flow to the heart ? are typically prescribed anti-platelet therapy to avoid blood clots that can lead to a heart attack or stroke. New research from the international TAILOR-PCI trial, the largest pharmacogenetics clinical trial in [...]
Source: Mayo Clinic Minnesota News - August 24, 2020 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

St. Michael’s Outpatient Stroke and Neurology Clinic proves highly specialized care can be delivered quickly
Source: St. Michael's Hospital News and Media - October 30, 2020 Category: Hospital Management Tags: Hospital News Source Type: news

Brigham and Women ’s Hospital Researchers Initiate Major Cardiovascular Inflammation Reduction Trial
Researchers announce the launch of a new randomized clinical trial, funded by the NHLBI to determine whether lowering inflammation with a common anti-inflammatory drug will in turn reduce rates of recurrent heart attack, stroke, death.
Source: BWH News - August 22, 2012 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news

3 things to know about women's heart health
ROCHESTER, Minn. — February is American Heart Month ― a time to call attention to heart health issues such as heart disease and stroke. Cardiovascular disease is the No. 1 killer of women, causing 1 in 3 deaths each year, according to the American Heart Association. Progress has been made to reduce cardiovascula r disease for every age and gender over the past two decades, but the progress has been slower in improving risk factors and…
Source: Mayo Clinic Minnesota News - February 1, 2022 Category: Hospital Management Source Type: news