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Author(s):
Pam Taub
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Nikolaus Marx
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1 year ago
RP-UN-CAR-GB-0166 / June 2024This programme features a compelling discussion between two distinguished experts, Prof Pam Taub (University of California, San Diego, US) and Prof Nikolaus Marx (University Hospital RWTH, Aachen, DE), chairperson responsible for the most recent ESC Guidelines for the Management of Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Diabetes. Together, they delve into a critical…
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Author(s):
Carl Streed
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2 years 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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Author(s):
Samuel S Engel
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2 years ago
EASD 2023 — In this short interview, Dr Samuel S Engel (Associate Vice President at Merck) discusses a study investigating the effectiveness and safety of efinopegdutide (MK-6024) in patients with nonalcoholic fatty liver disease and type 2 diabetes (NCT04944992).The phase IIa study randomized 145 participants (efinopegdutide, n = 72; semaglutide, n = 73). The majority (55.2%) of participants…
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Author(s):
Mikhail Kosiborod
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1 year ago
ACC.24 — We are joined onsite by Dr Mikhail Kosiborod (Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute, US) to discuss the findings from the STEP HFpEF DM Trial (NCT04916470).The STEP HFpEF DM study aimed to investigate the effect of taking semaglutide 2.4mg once weekly in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and diabetes mellitus type 2. The study looked at the impact of…
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Author(s):
John JV McMurray
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1 year ago
EASD 24 - We are joined by Professor John McMurray (University of Glasgow, UK) to discuss the key findings from a diabetes subgroup analysis of the FINEARTS-HF study.Interview Questions:1. What is the reasoning behind this analysis?2. What was the study design and patient cohort?3. What are the key findings?4. In your opinion, what can explain this risk reduction?5. What are the take-home…
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1 year ago
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Radcliffe Cardiology
AUTHOR: Greg GuilloryTwo late-breaking clinical trials addressing cardiovascular outcomes in patients with diabetes were presented this week at the American College of Cardiology meeting in Atlanta, USA. One of these trials looked at the effects of the hyperactivation of the polyol pathway on diabetic cardiomyopathy (DbCM) and the other the effects of chelation therapy in patients with diabetes…
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Author(s):
Harriette Van Spall
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Stephen Nicholls
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2 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 – Late-breaker host Dr Harriette Van Spall (McMaster University, CA) is joined by Prof Stephen Nicholls (Monash University, AU) to present the findings of this AHA late-breaking trial.This pre-specified analysis of the SURPASS-CVOT randomised clinical trial evaluates the comparative effects of once-weekly tirzepatide versus dulaglutide on heart failure outcomes in…
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Author(s):
Magdy Abdelhamid
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Mostafa M Abdrabou
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Emanuel Faris
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et al
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2 months ago
Author(s):
Aleksandra Bykova
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Maria Serova
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Maria Chashkina
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Giovanni Battista Bonfioli
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Matteo Pagnesi
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Daniela Tomasoni
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et al
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5 months ago
