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Burning Bridges: Must Warfarin Be Stopped for Device Implantation?Free

In a randomized trial, heparin bridging for implantation of a pacemaker or implantable cardioverter-defibrillator was associated with an increase in device-pocket hematoma.

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Dual-Chamber ICDs for Primary Prevention: Pain with No Gain?

Compared with single-chamber devices, dual-chamber ICDs are associated with significantly more implant complications and no improvement in outcomes.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: Subdural Hematoma and Possible ACS After SyncopeFree

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Beta-Blockers for Postural Tachycardia Syndrome?

A trial of low-dose propranolol to improve measures of exercise capacity POTS

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When Should CV Risk Be Remeasured in People at Low or Intermediate Risk?

Few people whose baseline cardiovascular risk was very low or low became high risk after 8 years.

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CAC Scores Improve Prediction of CV-Related Mortality in DiabeticsFree

Assessing coronary artery calcium was better than relying on traditional risk factors alone for determining cardiovascular risk.

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Not So Fast! Programming ICDs to Reduce Unnecessary TherapyFree

Longer detection times for ICD-documented arrhythmias reduce ATP and inappropriate shocks without reducing appropriate therapy.

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A Secondary-Prevention Alarm Bell for Lower-Income Countries

Among survivors of coronary heart disease and stroke, those in lower-income countries were even less likely to observe key elements of a healthy lifestyle than survivors in wealthier countries.

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Beta-Blockade for Noncardiac Surgery: How Many Risk Factors Make a Benefit?

In a large retrospective analysis, perioperative beta-blocker use was associated with decreased mortality — but only in patients with ≥2 Cardiac Risk Index variables.

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Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting vs. Percutaneous Coronary Intervention for Multivessel Disease in the Community

In an observational study in Medicare patients, a long-term survival advantage of CABG was evident for patients with particular clinical characteristics.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: How Should Recent Trials Affect CRT Practice?Free

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Chest Pain: What Happens After the Emergency Department?Free

Patients who follow up with cardiologists do best.

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Higher Potassium Intake Lowers Blood Pressure and Is Associated with Less Risk for Stroke

A BP-lowering effect was noted in hypertensive people and those with high sodium intake. CME

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Continuing Statins May Improve Early Outcomes in Severe SepsisFree

In a double-blind, randomized, phase II study, 28-day mortality among prior statin users was significantly lower with continued atorvastatin therapy than with placebo.

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High-Potency Statins Associated with Acute Kidney InjuryFree

Risk is greatest during the first 4 months of treatment.

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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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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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