NSAIDS mediate CV risk and hypertension linked to dementia

Friday, August 16, 2019

The top news in cardiology:
  1. Midlife hypertension linked to dementia risk

Elevated blood pressure in midlife is associated with risk of subsequent dementia, but whether the risk is treatable is unclear.

  1. Ambulatory BP slightly better than in-office measures for predicting cardiovascular outcomes

It’s probably best to save these techniques for specific patients.

  1. NSAIDs a significant mediator of cardiovascular risk in osteoarthritis

NSAID use could be responsible for a significant proportion of the increased risk of cardiovascular disease associated with osteoarthritis.

  1. Burnout gets personal for 68% of physicians

Burden hits primary care more than specialties, younger more than older.

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Jim Dwyer, MD
Jim Dwyer MD, FACC, FSCAI, is a cardiologist and avid horseman in Prescott, Ariz. Trained at Saint Louis University, he spent more than 30 years in interventional cardiology. He recently hung up his lead apron and has joined a private cardiology practice. Dr. Dwyer has been producing health segments for radio broadcast for 20 years. He has no disclosures.