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High-dose blood thinners & COVID-19 | Fish oil and vitamin D supplements for AFib? | FFR & PCI
Monday, November 16, 2020
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Aggressive anticoagulation strategies may be harmful for COVID-19 patients

Anticoagulation therapies are an important part of treating COVID-19 patients—but there appears to be no benefit to taking a more aggressive approach.

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Aggressive anticoagulation strategies may be harmful for COVID-19 patients

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Anticoagulation therapies are an important part of treating COVID-19 patients—but there appears to be no benefit to taking a more aggressive approach.
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Fish oil and vitamin D supplements don’t prevent atrial fibrillation

Both supplements are still perfectly safe for patients to take for other reasons, researchers emphasized. 

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Fish oil pills are prescribed to patients to help reduce cardiovascular risks from atherosclerosis.
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Fish oil and vitamin D supplements don’t prevent atrial fibrillation

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Fish oil pills are prescribed to patients to help reduce cardiovascular risks from atherosclerosis.
Both supplements are still perfectly safe for patients to take for other reasons, researchers emphasized. 
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FFR measurements provide substantial value, help determine when patients need PCI

Patient outcomes are much better when clinicians use single-vessel FFR measurements to determine whether or not to perform PCI. 

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FFR measurements provide substantial value, help determine when patients need PCI

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Patient outcomes are much better when clinicians use single-vessel FFR measurements to determine whether or not to perform PCI. 
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Featured Articles

Delaware cardiology practice to pay $500K to resolve fraud allegations

The alleged wrongdoings, reported by a whistleblower, occurred from April 2014 to March 2020.

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Delaware cardiology practice to pay $500K to resolve fraud allegations

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The alleged wrongdoings, reported by a whistleblower, occurred from April 2014 to March 2020.
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Wait times for TAVR, SAVR patients are getting longer and longer

The study’s authors tracked data from more than 22,000 patients with severe aortic stenosis.

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Wait times for TAVR, SAVR patients are getting longer and longer

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The study’s authors tracked data from more than 22,000 patients with severe aortic stenosis.
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Cardiologist apologizes for anti-Semitic comments

One politician spoke out against the comments, calling them "completely unacceptable." An investigation is underway. 

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Cardiologist apologizes for anti-Semitic comments

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One politician spoke out against the comments, calling them "completely unacceptable." An investigation is underway. 
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Cardiologists not practicing what they preach

Cardiologists push their patients to stay active, often emphasizing the link between physical activity and a healthy cardiovascular system. Many doctors, however, aren't listening to their own advice. 

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Cardiologists not practicing what they preach

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Cardiologists push their patients to stay active, often emphasizing the link between physical activity and a healthy cardiovascular system. Many doctors, however, aren't listening to their own advice. 
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From the Magazine

Covenants & Consequences: Is Your Noncompete Set to Blow Up Your Career Plans?

From finding middle ground with prospective employers to understanding enforceability and exit strategies, here are practical approaches for reducing risks.

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Covenants & Consequences: Is Your Noncompete Set to Blow Up Your Career Plans?

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From finding middle ground with prospective employers to understanding enforceability and exit strategies, here are practical approaches for reducing risks.
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In Other News

Radiology AI market projected to hit $2B by 2022: What imaging experts should know

RSNA tallied more than 170 self-identified image analysis companies at last year's annual meeting, with that figure only expected to grow.

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Radiology AI market projected to hit $2B by 2022: What imaging experts should know

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RSNA tallied more than 170 self-identified image analysis companies at last year's annual meeting, with that figure only expected to grow.
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