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Author(s): Deepak L Bhatt Added: 11 months ago
In this insightful interview, Dr Deepak Bhatt (Mount Sinai Hospital, US) joins us to discuss findings from a post-hoc analysis of the REDUCE-IT trial, examining how icosapent ethyl affects cardiovascular outcomes across different baseline LDL-C levels.The study included 8,175 statin-treated patients with elevated cardiovascular risk and triglyceride levels between 135-499mg/dL. All participants… View more
Author(s): Billy A Caceres Added: 2 years ago
Dr Billy A Caceres (Columbia University School of Nursing, US), a renowned expert and lead author, recently discussed findings from the study titled "Differences in Ideal Cardiovascular Health Between Sexual Minority and Heterosexual Adults" published in JAMA Cardiology. The study aimed to determine whether there are disparities in cumulative cardiovascular health (CVH) scores between sexual… View more
Author(s): Javed Butler , Dinesh Khullar , John JV McMurray , et al Added: 2 months ago
In this expert-led webinar moderated by Dr Vijay Chopra, leading clinicians review current and emerging strategies in aldosterone modulation, hyperkalaemia management, and cardiorenal therapeutics.Dr Javed Butler opens with a practical overview of aldosterone’s central role in heart failure and CKD, emphasising the importance of achieving guideline-directed RAAS inhibitor and MRA dosing. He… View more
Author(s): Heba Wassif Added: 2 months ago
Navigate the diagnostic and therapeutic landscape of autoimmune disorders and cardiomyopathy with Dr Heba WassifThis presentation, part of the comprehensive Cardiomyopathies track, explores the critical intersection between immune-mediated inflammatory disorders and cardiovascular disease.Dr Wassif examines the spectrum and epidemiology of immune-mediated inflammatory disorders, emphasizing their… View more
Added: 6 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A new meta-analysis suggests that the more time an individual's ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) is within the target range proposed by the 2024 European Society of Cardiology (ESC) guidelines, the lower their risk of mortality and cardiovascular events.¹ The findings also highlight that office blood pressure measurements frequently misclassify patients with regard to their actual blood pressure… View more
Added: 6 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A large-scale, nationwide study from South Korea suggests that vaccination with the live zoster vaccine is associated with a significantly lower risk of various cardiovascular (CV) events in adults aged 50 and older. The findings indicate a protective association that persists for up to 8 years post-vaccination.¹This population-based cohort study analysed data from over 2.2 million individuals… View more
Author(s): Nils Krüger Added: 3 months ago
AHA Scientific Sessions 2025 - Dr Nils Krüger (Brigham and Women's Hospital, US) joins us to discuss findings from the TIRZSEMA-CVOT (NCT07096063) study, examining real-world cardiovascular outcomes with tirzepatide and semaglutide in patients with type 2 diabetes at cardiovascular risk.This retrospective cohort study utilized three national US claims databases to evaluate over 887,000 patients… View more
Author(s): Vijay Chopra, Javed Butler, Dinesh Khullar ,et al Start date: Nov 17, 2025
Breakthrough Mineralocorticoid Receptor Antagonists in Cardiovascular Care brings together renowned cardiovascular experts Dr Vijay Chopra, Dr Javed Butler, Dr Dinesh Khullar, and Prof John McMurray to address critical challenges in heart failure management and hypertension treatment. This comprehensive session explores innovative approaches to mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist (MRA) therapy,… View more