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Week in Review: 8 popular foods that can damage the heart | Valve type & TAVR outcomes | Early ACC.21 coverage

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Week in Review: 8 popular foods that can damage the heart | Valve type & TAVR outcomes | Early ACC.21 coverage
Saturday, May 8, 2021
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Processed meats, energy drinks, coconut oil and 5 other popular foods that can damage the heart

Two cardiologists contributed to the analysis, detailing why certain foods and drinks should be avoided.

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Sen. Chunk Schumer has asked the U.S. Food and Drunk Administration (FDA) to investigate the high amount of caffeine found in energy drinks sold by Prime, a beverage brand founded by YouTube personalities Logan Paul and KSI. According to Schumer, the “eye-popping 200 mg of caffeine” found in a single Prime energy drink is troubling, especially for a product marketed primarily to children.
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Processed meats, energy drinks, coconut oil and 5 other popular foods that can damage the heart

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Sen. Chunk Schumer has asked the U.S. Food and Drunk Administration (FDA) to investigate the high amount of caffeine found in energy drinks sold by Prime, a beverage brand founded by YouTube personalities Logan Paul and KSI. According to Schumer, the “eye-popping 200 mg of caffeine” found in a single Prime energy drink is troubling, especially for a product marketed primarily to children.
Two cardiologists contributed to the analysis, detailing why certain foods and drinks should be avoided.
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How to diagnose and treat rare blood clots associated with a COVID-19 vaccine

The team behind the new guidance also emphasized how important it still is for all adults to get vaccinated. 

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How to diagnose and treat rare blood clots associated with a COVID-19 vaccine

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The team behind the new guidance also emphasized how important it still is for all adults to get vaccinated. 
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1 in 10 patients with post-TAVR infective endocarditis have a stroke, increasing risk of death by 90%

When patients with post-TAVR infective endocarditis have a stroke, their risk of in-hospital mortality and all-cause mortality after one year both skyrocket. 

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HF-related mortality among older adults improved from 1999 to 2012, but then decreased considerably over the next several years. Researchers explored the latest data at length, sharing their findings in JACC: Heart Failure.
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1 in 10 patients with post-TAVR infective endocarditis have a stroke, increasing risk of death by 90%

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HF-related mortality among older adults improved from 1999 to 2012, but then decreased considerably over the next several years. Researchers explored the latest data at length, sharing their findings in JACC: Heart Failure.
When patients with post-TAVR infective endocarditis have a stroke, their risk of in-hospital mortality and all-cause mortality after one year both skyrocket. 
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Many more people should be considered for blood pressure-lowering medications, new research suggests

“Our findings are of great importance to the debate concerning blood pressure treatment," one researcher said. The team's analysis included data from nearly 345,000 patients.

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Many more people should be considered for blood pressure-lowering medications, new research suggests

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“Our findings are of great importance to the debate concerning blood pressure treatment," one researcher said. The team's analysis included data from nearly 345,000 patients.
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Considering vitamin supplements to prevent heart disease or cancer? Not so fast, USPSTF warns

The USPSTF said there is not enough evidence to recommend for or against taking supplements to prevent CVD or cancer. The two exceptions are vitamin E and beta-carotene, which the group warned should not be taken for that purpose. 

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Considering vitamin supplements to prevent heart disease or cancer? Not so fast, USPSTF warns

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The USPSTF said there is not enough evidence to recommend for or against taking supplements to prevent CVD or cancer. The two exceptions are vitamin E and beta-carotene, which the group warned should not be taken for that purpose. 
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A closer look at how subtle changes in the heart can lead to arrhythmias, death

“What surprised me is that such small changes in electrolyte values have such dramatic effects,” one researcher said. 

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A closer look at how subtle changes in the heart can lead to arrhythmias, death

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“What surprised me is that such small changes in electrolyte values have such dramatic effects,” one researcher said. 
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SCAI 2021: Harmony TPV could ‘fundamentally alter’ care for patients with congenital heart disease

Overall, one-year findings showed that there were no instances of mortality, endocarditis, major stent fractures or surgical intervention among patients who received the Harmony TPV.

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SCAI 2021: Harmony TPV could ‘fundamentally alter’ care for patients with congenital heart disease

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Medtronic Harmony TPV
Overall, one-year findings showed that there were no instances of mortality, endocarditis, major stent fractures or surgical intervention among patients who received the Harmony TPV.
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How valve type and anesthesia strategy affect 1-year TAVR outcomes

Researchers in Germany explored data from more than 400 TAVR patients, sharing their findings in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 

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How valve type and anesthesia strategy affect 1-year TAVR outcomes

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Researchers in Germany explored data from more than 400 TAVR patients, sharing their findings in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 
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Exposure to secondhand smoke leads to a 35% higher risk of heart failure

The full analysis is scheduled to be presented May 16 at ACC.21.

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Exposure to secondhand smoke leads to a 35% higher risk of heart failure

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The full analysis is scheduled to be presented May 16 at ACC.21.
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Smile for the camera: Cardiologists around the world performing live procedures for charity

The global event, now in its second year, is raising money for Doctors Without Borders. 

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While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.
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Smile for the camera: Cardiologists around the world performing live procedures for charity

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While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.
The global event, now in its second year, is raising money for Doctors Without Borders. 
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Moderate alcohol consumption may lower risk of death from CVD

The full analysis will be presented May 17 at ACC.21. 

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Moderate alcohol consumption may lower risk of death from CVD

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The full analysis will be presented May 17 at ACC.21. 
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