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Novel antibody safe, promising for ATTR in phase 1 trial
“Ultimately, we are going to need to see a phase 3 clinical trial which shows that NI006 – on top of standard-of-care treatment – improves hard...
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Coronary artery calcium score bests polygenic risk score in CHD prediction
The use of CT to measure coronary calcium score in patients who are at intermediate risk for heart disease can be helpful in refining risk...
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Noninferior to DES, novel bioadaptable stent may improve target vessel physiology
By restoring blood vessel hemodynamics, a novel bioadaptable – as opposed to bioabsorbable – coronary stent might change long-term outcomes,...
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Distal radial access doesn’t harm hand function at 1 year
A head-to-head comparison of distal vs. proximal radial artery access for coronary interventions found no difference in hand function a year later...
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Machine-learning model improves MI diagnosis
“It really is a game changer in terms of its potential to improve health efficiency,”
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Anticipating FDA action, SCAI drafts guidance for adoption of renal denervation
“Through the open comment process, we are hoping to gain broad perspective from stakeholders, including clinicians, hospitals, payers,...
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Marijuana linked to higher PAD risk
A large study found marijuana users had almost four times the risk of peripheral artery disease, but no higher risk of death or coronary...
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Transcatheter tricuspid valve repair in real-world setting replicates trials
Two transcatheter tricuspid valve repair systems in the real world reflect safety and efficacy seen in trials.
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MACE, VTE rates compared between TNF and JAK inhibitors for AxSpA and PsA
Patients with axial spondyloarthritis and psoriatic arthritis who used JAK inhibitors did not have higher risk of myocardial infarction or stroke...
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AI at the office: Are clinicians prepared?
AI might result in more accurate, efficient, and cost-effective care. But it’s possible it could cause harm.
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Pop this question to improve medication adherence
Asking patients about their out-of-pocket medication costs can improve adherence and strengthen the patient-clinician relationship.