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Heart Failure: The optimal HFrEF treatment | KCCQ-12 scores & acute HF

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Heart Failure: The optimal HFrEF treatment | KCCQ-12 scores & acute HF
Wednesday, December 22, 2021
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Decades of data help researchers recommend the optimal HFrEF treatment

The new analysis, published in JACC: Heart Failure, included data from 75 different studies.

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Decades of data help researchers recommend the optimal HFrEF treatment

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The new analysis, published in JACC: Heart Failure, included data from 75 different studies.
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Metoprolol demonstrates value as a treatment for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

The small study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, compared patient outcomes associated with metoprolol and a placebo. 

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Metoprolol demonstrates value as a treatment for obstructive hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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The small study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, compared patient outcomes associated with metoprolol and a placebo. 
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SGLT2 inhibitors lower risk of HFpEF, new meta-analysis confirms

Patients taking SGLT2 inhibitors were 22% less likely to die from heart-related causes.

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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SGLT2 inhibitors lower risk of HFpEF, new meta-analysis confirms

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
Patients taking SGLT2 inhibitors were 22% less likely to die from heart-related causes.
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Tafamidis boosts survival for patients with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy

This latest analysis tracked more than 300 patients for a median follow-up period of nearly five years.

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Tafamidis boosts survival for patients with transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy

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This latest analysis tracked more than 300 patients for a median follow-up period of nearly five years.
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KCCQ-12 scores a valuable asset for managing patients with acute HF

The scores can help predict a patient's short- and long-term risk of adverse outcomes. 

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KCCQ-12 scores a valuable asset for managing patients with acute HF

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The scores can help predict a patient's short- and long-term risk of adverse outcomes. 
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What new research tells us about HIV and heart failure

Patients with HIV have a greater chance of developing heart failure, according to new data published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

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What new research tells us about HIV and heart failure

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Patients with HIV have a greater chance of developing heart failure, according to new data published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
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Heart attack survivors with kidney issues face a greater risk of heart failure

The study included more than 200,000 MI survivors—and nearly 25% presented with one form of renal failure or another. 

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Heart attack survivors with kidney issues face a greater risk of heart failure

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The study included more than 200,000 MI survivors—and nearly 25% presented with one form of renal failure or another. 
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DOACs outperform VKAs among cardiac amyloidosis patients with HF, AFib

Outcomes from patients prescribed apixaban, rivaroxaban or dabigatran were compared with outcomes from patients given warfarin. 

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DOACs outperform VKAs among cardiac amyloidosis patients with HF, AFib

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Patient doctor with masks. A team of specialists from Cleveland Clinic reviewed nearly 3,000 medications, writing that a common type 2 diabetes medication offered the most potential as an effective treatment for AFib. 
Outcomes from patients prescribed apixaban, rivaroxaban or dabigatran were compared with outcomes from patients given warfarin. 
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