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Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/16/2024
“REACT will develop – at scale - methods to directly visualize the disease (atherosclerosis),” says Dr. Borja Ibáñez, Scientific Director of CNIC, cardiologist at Fundación Jiménez Díaz hospital, and leader of the Spanish part of the study.
The Dermatologist
05/16/2024
In our next segment of the ElderDerm Podcast, listen to co-hosts Dr Adam Friedman and Jaya Manjunath discuss what shared decision-making is, and why it is important in dermatology.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/16/2024
Scientists observed that so-called “morning larks” (earlier chronotypes) who took their prescribed blood pressure medication in the morning were less likely to experience a heart attack than those who were “misaligned” and took it in the evening. Meanwhile, study participants who were “night owls” (later chronotypes) and took their blood pressure medication in the evening were also less likely to be hospitalised for heart attack when compared to those who took their medication in the morning.
Vascular Disease Management, CardioVascular
05/16/2024
At the 2024 SIR Meeting, Dr. Yolanda Bryce, MD, RPVI, presented a session on “Crossing Techniques and Reentry Procedures for Complex Chronic Iliac Occlusions.” VDM spoke with Dr. Bryce about her presentation.
Veterans Health Today
05/16/2024
The American Heart Association considers Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI) training is considered the “gold standard” of training. And over the last 2 years, 58 VA facilities included this training for eligible VA staff, per a VA News release.
Oncology
05/16/2024
The US Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval to lisocabtagene maraleucel for adult patients with relapsed or refractory follicular lymphoma who have received 2 or more prior lines of systemic therapy.
EMSWorld, Emergency & Mobile Medicine
05/16/2024
How do you get the most out of your ambulance fleet while ensuring the highest-quality patient care, especially when funding and resources are stretched thin?
Pharmacy Learning Network
Pre-RSV Vaccine Era: RSV Severity Matches or Exceeds COVID-19 and Influenza in Hospitalized Patients
05/16/2024
Before the vaccine for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), the virus was as severe as COVID-19 or influenza among unvaccinated patients, but more severe than COVID-19 or influenza among vaccinated patients hospitalized with those diseases, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.
First Report Managed Care
05/16/2024
Keratoconus, an eye disorder that leads to gradual curvature of the cornea, may be associated with Demodex infestation, suggests a small study published in the Oman Journal of Ophthalmology.
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/16/2024
The study, which analyzed more than 8,700 participants from 1998-2019, provides important insight on whether people whose heart scans detect higher calcium should modify their exercise regimen to slow the plaque buildup in arteries.
EP Lab Digest
05/16/2024
The premier event for electrophysiologists kicks off in Boston, showcasing a record-breaking number of advances in the field of electrophysiology
Vascular Disease Management, CardioVascular
05/16/2024
Real-time Vessel Measurement Informs Physician Treatment Decisions
SAN DIEGO, May 15, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Provisio Medical, Inc., pioneers of Sonic Lumen Tomography™ (SLT) technology to provide real-time blood vessel measurements during vascular interventions, today announced the completion of the first commercial clinical cases utilizing the Provisio™ SLT IVUS™ System.
EP Lab Digest
05/16/2024
In this special 2-part series, Drs Rod Passman and Suneet Mittal join Dr Mintu Turakhia for a roundtable discussion on outcomes and new guidance in cardiac ambulatory monitoring. In this episode, they discuss the importance of the data we gather from these devices and how to incorporate it into clinical practice.
Rheumatology & Arthritis
05/16/2024
Three screening questionnaires were assessed for sensitivity and specificity in identifying undiagnosed psoriatic arthritis among patients with psoriasis.
Wounds
05/15/2024
Cath Lab Digest, Journal of Invasive Cardiology, CardioVascular
05/15/2024
“We have been involved in a series of studies over the past few years that have found serious risks of heart disease and stroke to various high-risk patient populations within those initial 30 days after delivery – risks that could be mitigated with earlier follow-up care," said Cande Ananth, chief of the Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics in the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and senior author of the study.
Oncology, Journal of Clinical Pathways
05/15/2024
At the Great Debates and Updates in Lung Cancer Meeting in New York, New York, Edward Garon, MD, MS, argued that docetaxel plus ramucirumab should be the standard second-line option for patients with NSCLC.
Oncology
05/15/2024
At the Great Debates and Updates in Lung Cancer Meeting in New York, New York, Corey Langer, MD, argued that antibody drug conjugates are not ready to replace TROP-2 inhibitors as the standard of care for patients with lung cancers.
Psych Congress Network
05/15/2024
At the end of April, Neurocrine Biosciences, Inc. announced the approval of INGREZZA® SPRINKLE (valbenazine) capsules by the FDA. This approval provides an alternative option for patients with dysphagia or who have difficulty swallowing.