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Humans could receive transplanted pig hearts by 2021 | ACE inhibitors & COVID-19 | Cardiologist calls out Trump

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Humans could receive transplanted pig hearts by 2021 | ACE inhibitors & COVID-19 | Cardiologist calls out Trump
Friday, October 9, 2020
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A breakthrough on the horizon: Humans could begin receiving transplanted pig hearts by 2021

A longtime goal for cardiac surgeons now appears to be within reach, according to researchers out of Massachusetts General Hospital.

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A breakthrough on the horizon: Humans could begin receiving transplanted pig hearts by 2021

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A longtime goal for cardiac surgeons now appears to be within reach, according to researchers out of Massachusetts General Hospital.
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‘These data do not give us hope’: COVID-19 cases rebound immediately when states lift social distancing policies

The study's authors explored data from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. 

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
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‘These data do not give us hope’: COVID-19 cases rebound immediately when states lift social distancing policies

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
The study's authors explored data from all 50 states and Washington, D.C. 
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ACE inhibitor use prior to hospitalization boosts survival for COVID-19 patients

A “similar, but weaker" association was observed for angiotensinogen II receptor blockers. 

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ACE inhibitor use prior to hospitalization boosts survival for COVID-19 patients

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A “similar, but weaker" association was observed for angiotensinogen II receptor blockers. 
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Cardiologist calls out Trump for downplaying COVID-19, spreading ‘misinformation’

A Miami cardiologist is speaking out about the “irresponsible” way President Donald Trump has acted following his COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Cardiologist calls out Trump for downplaying COVID-19, spreading ‘misinformation’

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A Miami cardiologist is speaking out about the “irresponsible” way President Donald Trump has acted following his COVID-19 diagnosis.
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Featured Articles

Novant Health Brings Cardiology into Agfa HealthCare's Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by AGFA HealthCare

As recently as eight months ago, cardiologists sitting down to work with medical images at Novant Health had plenty of choices on where and how to go about that part of their jobs.

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Novant Health Brings Cardiology into Agfa HealthCare's Enterprise Imaging

Sponsored by AGFA HealthCare

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As recently as eight months ago, cardiologists sitting down to work with medical images at Novant Health had plenty of choices on where and how to go about that part of their jobs.
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Electronic blood vessels show early potential to improve treatments, empower clinicians

It's still early, but the technology could represent a massive step forward in vascular health.

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Electronic blood vessels show early potential to improve treatments, empower clinicians

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It's still early, but the technology could represent a massive step forward in vascular health.
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SGLT2 inhibitors associated with consistent cardiovascular benefits

The study's authors explored data from six different randomized, placebo-controlled trials.

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
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SGLT2 inhibitors associated with consistent cardiovascular benefits

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
The study's authors explored data from six different randomized, placebo-controlled trials.
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Lessons from the past: Comparing Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis to Eisenhower’s heart attack

There are many similarities, and a few key differences, between the two moments, according to a new analysis in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Lessons from the past: Comparing Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis to Eisenhower’s heart attack

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There are many similarities, and a few key differences, between the two moments, according to a new analysis in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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From the Magazine

Protecting Your Front Line: Care for Caregivers

Clinical and administrative leaders are employing creative, out-of-the-box thinking to engage, enrich, nurture and distract staff who are facing unprecedented challenges and risks.

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Protecting Your Front Line: Care for Caregivers

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Clinical and administrative leaders are employing creative, out-of-the-box thinking to engage, enrich, nurture and distract staff who are facing unprecedented challenges and risks.
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In Other News

Investigation reveals COVID-19 contamination within CT scanner

Ribonucleic acid was only found in the modality's inward airflow filter, which is a positive sign, according to a team of Italian researchers.

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Investigation reveals COVID-19 contamination within CT scanner

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Ribonucleic acid was only found in the modality's inward airflow filter, which is a positive sign, according to a team of Italian researchers.
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