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New Fibrate Use and Risk for Renal Insufficiency

Given the elevated risk, low doses and careful monitoring are suggested for older patients.

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Biomarker Changes Associated with Physiologic Responses to Air Pollution

A study in healthy individuals during the Beijing Olympics points to a prothrombotic mechanism.

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Among Older Patients with AF, Stroke Risk Is Higher in Women Than in Men

In a population-based cohort, the increase was independent of comorbidities, baseline risk score, or warfarin use.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: A "Brilinta" Theory on Why Ticagrelor Doesn't Work as Well in the U.S.Free

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Angiotensin-Receptor Blocker Use Is Not Associated with Excess Cancer Risk

Overall cancer risk was similar in patients exposed to ARBs and those exposed to ACE inhibitors, which are not associated with elevated cancer risk.

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Warfarin Ineffective for HF Without Atrial FibrillationFree

In the WARCEF trial, reduced stroke rates were offset by increased bleeding.

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Hospital Strategies for Decreasing AMI Mortality

Five specific organizational practices significantly associated with lower risk-standardized mortality rates

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A Snapshot of Real-World TAVR Results

In a French registry study, outcomes were similar to those in the PARTNER trial.

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Long-Term Safety of Biodegradable Coronary Stents

Excellent 10-year results in the first cohort of poly-l-lactic–acid stent recipients allay one concern, but the clinical role of this device remains unclear.

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Discussion on CardioExchange: Patent Foramen Ovale — Are the Choices Patently Obvious?Free

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The Factor V Leiden Paradox

Data from a systemic review suggest that pulmonary embolism and deep-vein thrombosis do not necessarily have the same etiology.

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Clot Risk Remains High in Medical Patients After Discharge

A study of medically ill hospitalized patients revealed that more than half of venous thromboembolic events occurred after hospital discharge.

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Post-Arrest Troponin I Level Is a Poor Predictor of Recent Occlusion

Troponin I level at admission cannot be used to predict which patients need immediate cardiac catheterization.

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Infective Endocarditis Involving Implantable Cardiac DevicesFree

Both in-hospital and 1-year mortality rates were high in this multinational survey.

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Pregnancy Complications as an Omen for Cardiovascular DiseaseFree

Women who delivered small-for-gestational-age babies were more likely to experience ischemic heart disease in later life.

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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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