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Acute Kidney Injury in Myocardial Infarction

Even relatively small increases in serum creatinine were associated with adverse outcomes.

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U-Shaped Association Between Potassium Level and Acute-MI Mortality

Hypokalemia was associated with increased mortality, but so were serum potassium levels ≥4.5 mEq/L, suggesting that repletion measures should be moderated.

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Programmed Electrical Stimulation of Little Use in Brugada Work-Up

The induction of ventricular fibrillation is not prognostic in patients with Brugada syndrome.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: The Biggest Opportunities for Cost Savings in Cardiology — Take IIFree

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Readmission Rates in the U.S. vs. the Rest of the World

Trial data suggest that readmission after STEMI is more common — and length of initial hospital stay, shorter — in the U.S. than in other countries; but the picture may be skewed.

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PCI Safe at Centers With or Without On-Site CABG

A new meta-analysis suggests that on-site backup surgical capability is not necessary for either primary or elective PCI.

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What's Really Important in a Woman's Lipid Profile?

Prospective data from the Women's Health Initiative suggest that HDL level is a significant inverse predictor of coronary events, regardless of LDL level.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: Plaque Rupture with Thrombosis, After Shooting HoopsFree

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Gout and Diuretics in Hypertensive PatientsFree

Diuretic use raised risk for gout by several percentage points.

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Adjuvant Radiation Therapy for Breast Cancer Affects Coronary Arteries

Stenosis occurred in certain regions of the arterial tree, but contemporary RT has evolved to minimize this risk.

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New Guidelines for the Management of Hypertrophic CardiomyopathyFree

An important consensus document on a potentially fatal disorder that, while often clinically silent, is increasingly identified CME

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No Excess Risk for Cardiac Events with ADHD Medications in Adults

Results support the FDA decision against a black box warning on attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder drugs.

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Intraosseous vs. Intravenous Access for Adults with Out-of-Hospital Cardiac ArrestFree

Tibial intraosseous access is clearly the best.

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After CCTA: More Follow-Up Procedures, Higher Costs

Downstream data for coronary computed tomographic angiography were compared with those for stress testing.

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Statins Don't Lower Risk for Infections

A meta-analysis of 11 randomized trials showed no benefit.

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Journal Watch Cardiology summarizes important medical journal articles about a wide variety of cardiovascular subjects including angina, atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, heart failure, hypertension, myocardial infarction, stents, stroke and ventricular fibrillation.

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Cardiology Editor-in-Chief

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Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM
Harold H. Hines, Jr., Professor of Medicine, Section of Cardiovascular Medicine, Yale University School of Medicine

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