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Statin use prior to hospital admission benefits COVID-19 patients | Telmisartan & abdominal aortic aneurysms
Friday, September 18, 2020
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Statin use prior to hospital admission benefits COVID-19 patients

Prior use of ACE inhibitors or ARBs, however, was not associated with the same changes. 

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Statin use prior to hospital admission benefits COVID-19 patients

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Prior use of ACE inhibitors or ARBs, however, was not associated with the same changes. 
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Smoking associated with fatal bleeding in the brain

The study, published in Stroke, focused on data from more than 16,000 pairs of twins born from 1958 to 1974.

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Smoking associated with fatal bleeding in the brain

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The study, published in Stroke, focused on data from more than 16,000 pairs of twins born from 1958 to 1974.
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Telmisartan fails to limit growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms

This is believed to be the first randomized clinical trial focused on treating AAAs with an angiotensin receptor blocker.

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Telmisartan fails to limit growth of abdominal aortic aneurysms

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This is believed to be the first randomized clinical trial focused on treating AAAs with an angiotensin receptor blocker.
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Transporting cardiac arrest patients to the hospital too early could be a fatal mistake

Survival to hospital discharge and favorable neurological outcomes suffer in instances of intra-arrest patient transport. 

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The AHA Mission: Lifeline Program was designed to reduce STEMI patient transfer times, but response times still often lag, and new protocols may be needed to expedite STAT transfers.
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Transporting cardiac arrest patients to the hospital too early could be a fatal mistake

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The AHA Mission: Lifeline Program was designed to reduce STEMI patient transfer times, but response times still often lag, and new protocols may be needed to expedite STAT transfers.
Survival to hospital discharge and favorable neurological outcomes suffer in instances of intra-arrest patient transport. 
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Cardiologist apologizes for blaming attack on Black Lives Matter activists after video shows what really happened

The original social media post quickly went viral but was soon deleted. 

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Cardiologist apologizes for blaming attack on Black Lives Matter activists after video shows what really happened

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The original social media post quickly went viral but was soon deleted. 
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Patient outcomes stay the same when heart transplants are from severely obese donors

No significant differences were detected when it came to post-transplant outcomes, one-year survival or long-term mortality. 

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Patient outcomes stay the same when heart transplants are from severely obese donors

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No significant differences were detected when it came to post-transplant outcomes, one-year survival or long-term mortality. 
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Fitbit gains FDA clearance, CE mark approval for AFib detection app

The app boasts a sensitivity of 98.7% and specificity of 100%.

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Fitbit gains FDA clearance, CE mark approval for AFib detection app

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The app boasts a sensitivity of 98.7% and specificity of 100%.
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Survey finds widespread variation in imaging modalities used to assess COVID-19 across the globe

CXR, mobile x-ray, and chest CT are the most commonly deployed systems, experts reported in European Radiology. 

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Survey finds widespread variation in imaging modalities used to assess COVID-19 across the globe

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CXR, mobile x-ray, and chest CT are the most commonly deployed systems, experts reported in European Radiology. 
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