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Acute Coronary Syndrome: Marijuana use & heart attack outcomes | COVID-19 patients with elevated troponin levels

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Acute Coronary Syndrome: Marijuana use & heart attack outcomes | COVID-19 patients with elevated troponin levels
Wednesday, November 11, 2020
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Marijuana use linked to worse outcomes for PCI, heart attack patients

PCI patients who used marijuana had an increased risk of bleeding events and stroke following the procedure.

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Marijuana use linked to worse outcomes for PCI, heart attack patients

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PCI patients who used marijuana had an increased risk of bleeding events and stroke following the procedure.
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Why metoprolol should be the beta-blocker of choice for heart attack patients

While metoprolol was linked with limiting infarct size, two other beta-blockers—atenolol and propranolol—were not associated with such improvements.

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Why metoprolol should be the beta-blocker of choice for heart attack patients

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While metoprolol was linked with limiting infarct size, two other beta-blockers—atenolol and propranolol—were not associated with such improvements.
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COVID-19 patients with elevated troponin levels face a greater risk of death

ICU admission was also much more likely for patients with elevated troponin levels. 

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COVID-19 patients with elevated troponin levels face a greater risk of death

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ICU admission was also much more likely for patients with elevated troponin levels. 
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Inflammatory foods—think red meat and sugary drinks—increase the risk of heart disease, stroke

The researchers emphasized the value of green leafy vegetables, yellow vegetables, whole grains, coffee, tea and wine.

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Inflammatory foods—think red meat and sugary drinks—increase the risk of heart disease, stroke

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The researchers emphasized the value of green leafy vegetables, yellow vegetables, whole grains, coffee, tea and wine.
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A paradox at work: Obese patients experience best ACS outcomes

Underweight patients, meanwhile, had the highest mortality rates following hospitalization for ACS. 

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A paradox at work: Obese patients experience best ACS outcomes

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Underweight patients, meanwhile, had the highest mortality rates following hospitalization for ACS. 
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How flu vaccines may help limit COVID-19 among CVD patients

Ongoing studies related to seasonal influenza are suddenly getting more attention than before.

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How flu vaccines may help limit COVID-19 among CVD patients

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Ongoing studies related to seasonal influenza are suddenly getting more attention than before.
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Women receive less aggressive care, and are more likely to die, after heart attack-related cardiogenic shock

Overall, researchers found, women were less likely to undergo coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention and mechanical circulatory support than men.

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Women receive less aggressive care, and are more likely to die, after heart attack-related cardiogenic shock

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Overall, researchers found, women were less likely to undergo coronary angiography, percutaneous coronary intervention and mechanical circulatory support than men.
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Cardiovascular disease is down among the wealthy—but what about everyone else?

Researchers wrote that they observed "substantial and increasing disparities in CVD between people with the most resources and the remainder of the U.S. population."

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Cardiovascular disease is down among the wealthy—but what about everyone else?

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Researchers wrote that they observed "substantial and increasing disparities in CVD between people with the most resources and the remainder of the U.S. population."
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