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Author(s):
Rachel Koch Warnock
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Roshan D Modi
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Stacy B Westerman
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6 months ago
Author(s):
Jindrich Spinar
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Lenka Spinarová
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3 years ago
Acute heart failure (AHF) is a major and growing cause of in-hospital mortality in developed countries. The prevalence of HF in an unselected population >45 years of age is estimated to be 2% and in a population >65 years of age is estimated to be 8.8%.1,2 The combination of aging of the population in many countries and improved survival after acute myocardial infarction has created rapid…
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Author(s):
Lauren V Huckaby
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Bradley G Leshnower
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6 months ago
Author(s):
Naga Venkata Pothineni
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Srikanth Vallurupalli
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3 years ago
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinically relevant supraventricular arrhythmia. AF is a leading risk factor for stroke and accounts for about one-third of all ischemic cerebrovascular events.1 The last two decades have witnessed a paradigm shift in the management of AF with the development of catheter ablation and improvements in anticoagulant therapies. In this review, we discuss…
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Gender Disparities in PAD
Author(s):
Andrea Martinez
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Jingwen Huang
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Arash Harzand
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1 month ago
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Author(s):
Bill D Gogas
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3 years ago
In this two-way interview, Dr Bill Gogas (USC Editor-in-Chief) and Dr Anastasia Mihailidou (USC Section Editor) sit down to mark International Women’s Day with a discussion on inclusivity, responsibility, and the importance of challenging gender inequality in healthcare and in academia as well as plans for US Cardiology Review.
Editor: Mirjam Boros
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Author(s):
Aishat F Mustapha
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Anna M Goebel
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Bryan J Wells
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5 months ago
Chest Pain in Women
Author(s):
Mariem A Sawan
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Rebecca S Steinberg
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Michael N Sayegh
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et al
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4 months ago
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Michael N Sayegh
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Carl Streed
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5 months ago
EASD 2023 – Dr Carl G Streed (Boston University School of Medicine, US) joins us to summarise healthcare disparities among the LGBTQ+ population.In this interview, Dr Streed discusses the available evidence and explains the minority stress model. This model suggests that experiences of discrimination and stress contribute to worse health outcomes in the LGBTQ community. This can lead to mental…
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