In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at predicting long-term outcomes in patients with recurrent pericarditis. He then ...
There is a significant and independent prognostic value of ESC criteria for suspected myocarditis and the updated Lake-Louise criteria (LLC), respectively. ESC criteria were positive in a larger ...
Welcome to the Cardiovascular (CV) Dyad Leadership Strategic Planning Series! In episode one of four, Dr. Jeff Carstens discusses with Drs. Tom Draper and Michael Montgomery steps to developing a ...
A unique blend of forum and network, the Cardiovascular (CV) Team Member Section and Leadership Council is advancing ACC's efforts to identify and address gaps in areas of professional importance to ...
In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle looks at sex-specific differences in alive hospital discharge following abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) repair. He then explores how diffuse interstitial fibrosis of the ...
Patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) whose systolic blood pressure (SBP), LDL-C and fasting blood glucose (FBG) were controlled to target levels experienced a similar number of primary outcome ...
The tricuspid valve has historically received less attention compared to the valves on the left side of the heart. Tricuspid valve disease, however, is more common than previously thought, and if left ...
This nationwide cohort study reports decreased risks of several serious CV outcomes after COVID-19 vaccination, likely related to the protection of vaccination against severe COVID-19. However, ...
Deepak Bhatt and Johanne Silvain discuss the results of ABYSS and beta blocker interruption in patients with prior MI.
Exercise therapy should be started in the early phases of treatment and continued thereafter to diminish declines in cardiorespiratory fitness from cancer therapy. Liposomal anthracycline or ...
Together, we rise to the challenges of today. We share knowledge and identify real solutions for tomorrow. And with dedicated clinicians and partners like you, we are advancing heart care worldwide, ...
The outcome of the 2024 election will have a significant effect on the future of health policy in the U.S., according to a special report published in the New England Journal of Medicine on Oct. 2.