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Category Archives: Cardiology

Arm is safer access point than groin for catheter-based heart procedures

Posted: Published on March 18th, 2015

Researchers urge new guidelines for common procedure to assess blockage in arteries SAN DIEGO (March 16, 2015) -- Patients with acute coronary syndrome undergoing coronary angiogram, a procedure used to assess blockages in the heart's arteries, had a significantly lower risk of major bleeding and death if their interventional cardiologist accessed the heart through an artery in the arm rather than the groin, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session. Study authors said the results should prompt a re-evaluation of clinical guidelines and that the arm, currently used in a minority of cases in the United States, should be the preferred approach for most catheter-based heart procedures. The study did not show a significant reduction in one of its two primary endpoints, a composite rate of death, heart attack or stroke 30 days after a catheterization procedure. However, the second primary endpoint, which included those events plus major bleeding, showed a significant reduced risk in patients randomized to receive a catheter via the arm, known as the radial approach, rather than the groin, known as the femoral approach. In addition, patients receiving a catheter via the groin faced a significantly higher risk of … Continue reading

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American College of Cardiology Elects Dr. Kim Allan Williams President

Posted: Published on March 17th, 2015

SAN DIEGO, March 16, 2015 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The American College of Cardiology today elected Kim Allan Williams, M.D. FACC as president for the upcoming year at its 64th Annual Scientific Sessions. Williams is the chief of cardiology and James B. Herrick Professor at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago. He has published numerous peer reviewed articles, editorials, book chapters, and review articles in the field of cardiology, cardiac imaging and regarding minority health issues, with emphasis on education and innovations in perfusion imaging and quantitation of ventricular function. His more recent research interests include prevention of heart disease, health care disparities and payment policy, and appropriate use of cardiac imaging. During his presidency, Williams plans to focus on his passion for population health and prevention, particularly as it relates to the College's Strategic Plan. "I am honored to have the opportunity to lead the ACC," said Williams. "I look forward to fostering further international growth, and therefore the global efforts, of the College. Improving population health will also require a focus on quality and access. My hope for this presidential year is to continue the positive trajectory toward improving these two issues worldwide." Born and raised in inner-city Chicago, Williams … Continue reading

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American College of Cardiology’s 64th Annual Scientific Session PM tip sheet for March 15, 2015

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2015

The studies below will be presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session on Sunday, March 15. 1. Survey Suggests Cardiologists May Not Be Prepared to Counsel Patients on Heart Healthy Diets Even though most doctors believe diet is important in preventing and managing cardiovascular disease, there are major gaps in their knowledge and, in turn, efforts to educate patients about heart healthy diets may be falling short, according to a recent survey of 236 cardiologists and internal medicine physicians and trainees at a large tertiary academic medical center. The study found that although physicians rate nutrition to be as important as statins in terms of reducing the risk of cardiovascular disease, only 13.5 percent agreed or strongly agreed that they were adequately trained to discuss nutrition with patients. The 28-question online survey was administered to identify gaps in nutritional knowledge and assess physician attitudes and practices related to nutrition for cardiovascular disease prevention. Two out of three fact-based questions were answered correctly. Cardiologists and internal medicine physicians scored about the same. Nearly all (89.7 percent) knew the Mediterranean diet was shown to reduce cardiovascular disease in randomized controlled trials, but less than half (45.5 percent) knew … Continue reading

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Heart Patients Enjoy Higher Survival Rates While Physicians Are Away At National Conferences

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2015

This is a great time to have a serious heart problem. Monday marks the final day of the annualAmerican College of Cardiologyconference in San Diego, and research suggests patients admitted to hospitals for cardiac arrest enjoy a 10 percent boost in their chances of surviving -- because their cardiologist is away at the annual conference. Researchers at Harvard Medical School have found that high-risk heart patients at teaching hospitals who are admitted during the dates of national conferences on cardiology -- when their cardiologist is more likely to be in sessions than inserting stents -- have a higher rate of survival. Something is different in those hospitals on those dates than on the non-meeting dates and the question is -- What is that? Dr. Anupam Jena, who led the research as an expert in health care policy at Harvard Medical School, says in a video statement. The answer could save lives. For two of the three conditions he studied, Jena says patients were much less likely to die in hospitals during annual meetings than those who were treated just a few days before or after. His team found a 10 percent decrease in mortality for patients who suffered cardiac arrest … Continue reading

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Benefits seen for first-in-field brain shield used with TAVR

Posted: Published on March 16th, 2015

SAN DIEGO (March 15, 2015) -- An investigational device that deflects debris away from the brain during transcatheter aortic valve replacement seems to improve in-hospital safety outcomes and cognitive scores at discharge, according to preliminary findings from a small randomized study presented at the American College of Cardiology's 64th Annual Scientific Session. The valve replacement procedure, known as TAVR, dislodges minute particles from the clogged valve, freeing them to float through the bloodstream. Much of this debris travels "downstream" from the heart, but about a quarter of the debris moves "upstream" to the brain, where it can trigger a stroke or other damage. These microscopic scraps are a likely contributor to the high stroke rates seen up to a year after TAVR and to the high rates of subclinical brain injury--damage less severe than a stroke that can affect mental functions. TriGuard, the device being studied in this trial, the DEFLECT III trial, was designed to reduce the risk of brain damage during TAVR and other procedures that release potentially hazardous debris by covering the three arteries that lead to the brain with a temporary mesh shield. Preliminary data are available for 83 patients with complete in-hospital safety and efficacy … Continue reading

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Kelli A. Logsdon, APRN, Cardiology | Norton Medical Group – Video

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2015

Kelli A. Logsdon, APRN, Cardiology | Norton Medical Group Meet Kelli Logsdon, APRN, cardiology nurse practitioner with Norton Heart Specialists. Kelli shares her background, patient care philosophy and why she decid... By: Norton Healthcare … Continue reading

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Al Zahra Hospital Cardiology – Video

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2015

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10 Years of Cardiology Progress – Video

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2015

10 Years of Cardiology Progress Much has changed in the last 10 years when it comes to taking care of hearts. Dr. Ashley Simmons, a cardiologist, Dr. Rhea Pimentel, an electrophysiologist, ... By: KUHospital … Continue reading

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Cardiology | Ablation | AXA PPP healthcare | Private Healthcare UK – Video

Posted: Published on March 15th, 2015

Cardiology | Ablation | AXA PPP healthcare | Private Healthcare UK AXA PPP healthcare: Dr Faizel Osman, Consultant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist This video is an introduction to the diagnosis and procedures involved w... By: Private Healthcare UK … Continue reading

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Cardiology patient testimonial Griffin Hospital – Video

Posted: Published on March 14th, 2015

Cardiology patient testimonial Griffin Hospital The importance of a great Cardiac Rehab program can not be understated. Click in to hear what a Griffin Hospital cardiac patient has to say about his chest p... By: Griffin Hospital … Continue reading

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