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Hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine linked to severe CV side effects | Resuming sexual activity after a heart attack
Thursday, September 24, 2020
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FDA data link hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to severe cardiovascular side effects

The study's authors urged physicians to use caution when prescribing these medications for "off-label indications." 

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FDA data link hydroxychloroquine and chloroquine to severe cardiovascular side effects

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The study's authors urged physicians to use caution when prescribing these medications for "off-label indications." 
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Skip the aspirin? New study suggests prasugrel alone a safe option for CAD patients after PCI

One key detail is that no stent thrombosis events were reported among the study's 201 participants. 

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Skip the aspirin? New study suggests prasugrel alone a safe option for CAD patients after PCI

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One key detail is that no stent thrombosis events were reported among the study's 201 participants. 
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A return to normalcy: Resuming sexual activity soon after a heart attack boosts survival

The study tracked nearly 500 patients for more than two decades. 

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A return to normalcy: Resuming sexual activity soon after a heart attack boosts survival

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The study tracked nearly 500 patients for more than two decades. 
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FDA launches new center of excellence to develop, fine-tune digital health solutions

It’s likely that cardiologists will become quite familiar with the Digital Health Center of Excellence in the years ahead.

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FDA launches new center of excellence to develop, fine-tune digital health solutions

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It’s likely that cardiologists will become quite familiar with the Digital Health Center of Excellence in the years ahead.
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TAVR outcomes after 1 year much worse for patients with valvular AFib

The study focused on more than 1,400 TAVR patients treated from August 2007 to June 2018. 

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TAVR outcomes after 1 year much worse for patients with valvular AFib

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The study focused on more than 1,400 TAVR patients treated from August 2007 to June 2018. 
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Repeat heart attacks are down in the United States, especially among women

Recurrent coronary heart disease is also on the decline, according to a new analysis published in Circulation.

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In-hospital complications are more common among women who undergo LAAO than men. However, according to a new study in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, men and women have similar long-term outcomes.
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Repeat heart attacks are down in the United States, especially among women

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In-hospital complications are more common among women who undergo LAAO than men. However, according to a new study in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, men and women have similar long-term outcomes.
Recurrent coronary heart disease is also on the decline, according to a new analysis published in Circulation.
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From the Magazine

CV Teams Say They Ready to Defeat 'the Beast'

CVB asked leaders what they’re doing now to prepare for another COVID-19 wave.

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CVB asked leaders what they’re doing now to prepare for another COVID-19 wave.
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In Other News

National Cancer Institute reportedly looking to kill high-profile $100M mammography trial

NCI has formed a work group to review funding for TMIST, which is comparing digital breast tomosynthesis with older 2D mammo technology.

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National Cancer Institute reportedly looking to kill high-profile $100M mammography trial

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NCI has formed a work group to review funding for TMIST, which is comparing digital breast tomosynthesis with older 2D mammo technology.
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