The findings suggest that use of the pacing technique during CRT should be reserved for expert operators, at least for now.
The 15-year data help support the idea that each test can aid in putting the other’s results in perspective, but questions ...
Early data from the first phase III trial of Lilly’s triple agonist show reductions in weight and HbA1c for patients with type 2 diabetes.
Nicole van Steijn, MD, shares how using smartwatches for AF screening can up diagnosis in older, high-risk patients.
Amidst stalled progress on reducing CV mortality, there remains work to do on easing the financial burden on patients.
The noninferiority trial of patients at risk for both bleeding and stroke, in a surprise turn, found standard care to be superior.
Ami Bhatt discusses the effort to build an infrastructure and guardrails for AI and how clinicians can take part.
Women had better self-care at 5 years with self-expanding valves, raising questions about lower gradients and stroke impacts.
Diastolic BP was higher years after giving birth for women who reported stress—but only if they’d had a complicated pregnancy ...
The study of LAAO cases provides physicians with evidence they can cite when requesting tools for additional protection.
A study of more than 20,000 Californians shows that outcomes are better when echo is done at the recommended intervals.
Both CV mortality and major bleeding were rarer when antiplatelets weren’t added, with no tradeoff in ischemic events.