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Heart Failure: Implantable atrial shunt therapy | Empagliflozin & hospitalizations | Metformin boosts outcomes
Wednesday, February 16, 2022
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Editor's Choice: Heart Failure

Implantable atrial shunt therapy trial identifies treatable HFpEF patients

The REDUCE LAP-HF II study identified heart failure patients who may benefit from receiving a new transcatheter implant manufactured by Corvia Medical.

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The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.
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Implantable atrial shunt therapy trial identifies treatable HFpEF patients

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The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.
The REDUCE LAP-HF II study identified heart failure patients who may benefit from receiving a new transcatheter implant manufactured by Corvia Medical.
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Empagliflozin helps heart failure patients stay out of the hospital

The study's authors focused on data from the previously completed EMPEROR-Reduced and EMPERIOR-Preserved trials.

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
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Empagliflozin helps heart failure patients stay out of the hospital

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
The study's authors focused on data from the previously completed EMPEROR-Reduced and EMPERIOR-Preserved trials.
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Links to the ACC.22 late-breaking clinical trials

Learn more about the late-breaking studies presented at ACC.22 in Washington, D.C. 

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting ACC.22 is the premier source for the latest cardiac science. #ACC22 Here are links to all the late breaking studies, trials and late-breaker science at the annual meeting conference. #ACC2022 #ACC
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Links to the ACC.22 late-breaking clinical trials

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting ACC.22 is the premier source for the latest cardiac science. #ACC22 Here are links to all the late breaking studies, trials and late-breaker science at the annual meeting conference. #ACC2022 #ACC
Learn more about the late-breaking studies presented at ACC.22 in Washington, D.C. 
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Metformin boosts outcomes for patients with HF and diabetes—sulfonylurea initiation makes things worse

Sulfonylureas, researchers wrote, "may best be avoided" among patients with both HF and diabetes. 

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Metformin boosts outcomes for patients with HF and diabetes—sulfonylurea initiation makes things worse

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Sulfonylureas, researchers wrote, "may best be avoided" among patients with both HF and diabetes. 
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Annual heart failure costs in the US could surpass $70B by 2030

As one might expect, the largest economic burden linked to HF is related to hospitalizations.

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Annual heart failure costs in the US could surpass $70B by 2030

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As one might expect, the largest economic burden linked to HF is related to hospitalizations.
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AEE use during CIED procedures for HFrEF patients not always cost-effective

The use of these devices when treating certain high-risk patients is still recommended.  

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AEE use during CIED procedures for HFrEF patients not always cost-effective

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The use of these devices when treating certain high-risk patients is still recommended.  
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Heart failure associated with an increased risk of cancer

Cardiologists and oncologists should collaborate to guide the optimal management of patients with HF and cancer.

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Heart failure associated with an increased risk of cancer

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Cardiologists and oncologists should collaborate to guide the optimal management of patients with HF and cancer.
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