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Why some COVID-19 patients should stop taking blood pressure medications | CMR imaging & COVID-related heart damage

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Why some COVID-19 patients should stop taking blood pressure medications | CMR imaging & COVID-related heart damage
Monday, September 14, 2020
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A big update: COVID-19 patients with hypotension may need to stop taking blood pressure medications

The role of ACE inhibitors and ARBs in the treatment of COVID-19 has been a key topic for researchers since the pandemic began. This latest research represents a significant update for clinicians. 

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A big update: COVID-19 patients with hypotension may need to stop taking blood pressure medications

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The role of ACE inhibitors and ARBs in the treatment of COVID-19 has been a key topic for researchers since the pandemic began. This latest research represents a significant update for clinicians. 
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Cardiac imaging helps ID heart damage in athletes who have recovered from COVID-19

After athletes recover from COVID-19, when can they get back to their regular schedules? CMR imaging seems as if it will play a key role when it comes to making such decisions. 

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Cardiac imaging helps ID heart damage in athletes who have recovered from COVID-19

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After athletes recover from COVID-19, when can they get back to their regular schedules? CMR imaging seems as if it will play a key role when it comes to making such decisions. 
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IVL for calcified lesions: Where the technology stands now and where it's headed

In a new analysis, researchers highlighted IVL’s potential for helping with the treatment of coronary artery disease.

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IVL for calcified lesions: Where the technology stands now and where it's headed

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In a new analysis, researchers highlighted IVL’s potential for helping with the treatment of coronary artery disease.
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Why COVID-19 is, in fact, a microvascular disease—and what that means for clinicians

The combination of inflammation and thrombosis is crucial, suggesting that endothelial dysfunction could be at the heart of this complex infection.

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Why COVID-19 is, in fact, a microvascular disease—and what that means for clinicians

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The combination of inflammation and thrombosis is crucial, suggesting that endothelial dysfunction could be at the heart of this complex infection.
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New discovery could make stem cells much more effective at repairing heart damage

“We think we’ve found a way to quiet that inflammatory environment, giving stem cells a chance to survive and do the healing work we know they can do,” one researcher said. 

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New discovery could make stem cells much more effective at repairing heart damage

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“We think we’ve found a way to quiet that inflammatory environment, giving stem cells a chance to survive and do the healing work we know they can do,” one researcher said. 
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Total spending on statins, other LDL-C-lowering therapies drops 46% despite uptick in utilization

The savings are a direct result of clinicians prescribing generic formulations whenever possible. 

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Total spending on statins, other LDL-C-lowering therapies drops 46% despite uptick in utilization

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The savings are a direct result of clinicians prescribing generic formulations whenever possible. 
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At-home blood pressure monitoring could improve outcomes, cut costs

The study's authors tracked 450 patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.

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At-home blood pressure monitoring could improve outcomes, cut costs

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The study's authors tracked 450 patients with uncontrolled high blood pressure.
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In Other News

Stanford scientists slam former colleague, radiologist and White House advisor over pandemic views

The dozens of faculty members include physicians, researchers, epidemiologists and health policy experts, who voiced their concerns in a letter shared. 

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Stanford scientists slam former colleague, radiologist and White House advisor over pandemic views

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The dozens of faculty members include physicians, researchers, epidemiologists and health policy experts, who voiced their concerns in a letter shared. 
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