The European Society of Cardiology (ESC) Guidelines on acute coronary syndromes are published online today in European Heart Journal. The document covers the management of unstable angina and all ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . A guideline for managing patients with acute coronary syndrome was issued by several U.S. societies. The ...
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) encompasses a spectrum of clinical conditions precipitated by sudden, reduced blood flow to the myocardium. Often resulting from coronary plaque rupture and subsequent ...
Because of rapidly changing guidelines in response to multiple clinical trials of new therapies, the management of antithrombotic agents for patients after an acute coronary syndrome is becoming ...
After being hospitalized for acute coronary syndrome (ACS), about 7% of patients die within a month of discharge, with up to a quarter facing readmission, often due to non-cardiac chest pain. Current ...
“Both the high safety standard and the risk [that] missed ACS poses to patients and clinicians contribute to over-testing, which exposes patients to costs and iatrogenic harm while contributing to ED ...
PARIS — Adding the PCSK9 inhibitor evolocumab (Repatha, Amgen) to high-intensity statin therapy in the very high-risk setting of acute coronary syndrome (ACS) safely lowers low-density lipoprotein ...
Guidelines continue to recommend standard dual antiplatelet therapy while endorsing de-escalating therapy and monotherapy for some patients. Non-statin lipid-lowering therapies make their debut for ...
Objectives Physical activity (PA) provides protective effects against cardiovascular diseases, including ischaemic heart disease. However, recommending moderate to vigorous PA (MVPA) to patients with ...
A recent retrospective study found that performing Chronic Total Occlusion Percutaneous Coronary Intervention (CTO-PCI) ...
A consensus statement from two European cardiology organizations contends antithrombotic treatment for myocardial infarction and angina overlooks sex differences that heighten bleeding risk in women.
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