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War in Ukraine has not stopped heart surgeons in Kyiv | A long look at long COVID | Cancer & heart failure
Thursday, March 17, 2022
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War in Ukraine has not stopped congenital heart surgeries in Kyiv

"We are staying strong," one surgeon told Cardiovascular Business. 

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 Oleksandr Yachnik, congenital heart surgeon at the Scientific Practical Children's Cardiac Center in Kyiv, Ukraine, performs a congential heart procedure while the Russians and the front lines are less than 10 miles away. #StandwithUkraine #Ukraine #RussianWarWithUkraine
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War in Ukraine has not stopped congenital heart surgeries in Kyiv

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 Oleksandr Yachnik, congenital heart surgeon at the Scientific Practical Children's Cardiac Center in Kyiv, Ukraine, performs a congential heart procedure while the Russians and the front lines are less than 10 miles away. #StandwithUkraine #Ukraine #RussianWarWithUkraine
"We are staying strong," one surgeon told Cardiovascular Business. 
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ACC consensus explains what cardiologists should look for in long COVID-19

The new consensus document provides a framework for understanding, evaluating, and managing some of the key cardiovascular sequelae of COVID-19

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ACC consensus explains what cardiologists should look for in long COVID-19

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The new consensus document provides a framework for understanding, evaluating, and managing some of the key cardiovascular sequelae of COVID-19
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Losartan fails to improve lung injuries in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

Some of the study's findings even raised concerns that losartan could be harming these patients. 

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Nurses caring for a COVID-19 patient in the COVID unit at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix.
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Losartan fails to improve lung injuries in hospitalized COVID-19 patients

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Nurses caring for a COVID-19 patient in the COVID unit at Banner University Medical Center in Phoenix.
Some of the study's findings even raised concerns that losartan could be harming these patients. 
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Cancer, cancer-related death much more common among heart failure patients

Researchers examined data from more than 208,000 patients, sharing their findings in JACC: CardioOncology. 

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Cancer, cancer-related death much more common among heart failure patients

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Researchers examined data from more than 208,000 patients, sharing their findings in JACC: CardioOncology. 
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Featured Articles

Pregnant cardiologists are consistently mistreated by employers: 8 key takeaways from a new analysis

A significant number of cardiologists are mistreated—often in more ways than one—after they tell their employer they are pregnant. 

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Pregnant cardiologists are consistently mistreated by employers: 8 key takeaways from a new analysis

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A significant number of cardiologists are mistreated—often in more ways than one—after they tell their employer they are pregnant. 
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‘We learned that lung recovery was actually possible’: ECMO’s impact on COVID-19 patients in the ICU

The study's authors emphasized the importance of careful patient selection. 

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can help patients with severe COVID-19 make a successful recovery. Venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) has the potential to minimize lung damage compared to conventional mechanical ventilation. ECMO unit in service with the COVID care unit at Banner Medical Center in Phoenix.
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‘We learned that lung recovery was actually possible’: ECMO’s impact on COVID-19 patients in the ICU

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) can help patients with severe COVID-19 make a successful recovery. Venovenous ECMO (VV-ECMO) has the potential to minimize lung damage compared to conventional mechanical ventilation. ECMO unit in service with the COVID care unit at Banner Medical Center in Phoenix.
The study's authors emphasized the importance of careful patient selection. 
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VIDEO: New advances in echocardiography

William A. Zoghbi, MD, past president of the ACC and ASE, discussed the latest trends in cardiac ultrasound technology. 

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William A. Zoghbi, MD, MACC, FAHA, FASE, is the chair of the Department of Cardiology at the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, and past president of both the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE).
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VIDEO: New advances in echocardiography

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William A. Zoghbi, MD, MACC, FAHA, FASE, is the chair of the Department of Cardiology at the Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart and Vascular Center, and past president of both the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and the American Society of Echocardiography (ASE).
William A. Zoghbi, MD, past president of the ACC and ASE, discussed the latest trends in cardiac ultrasound technology. 
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What routine mammograms can tell us about a woman’s CVD risk

Signs of breast arterial calcification on a patient’s routine mammogram may suggest they face a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.

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Breast imaging mammogram screening study being performed. The mammograms can reveal is a patient has breast cancer.
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What routine mammograms can tell us about a woman’s CVD risk

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Breast imaging mammogram screening study being performed. The mammograms can reveal is a patient has breast cancer.
Signs of breast arterial calcification on a patient’s routine mammogram may suggest they face a greater risk of cardiovascular disease.
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In Case You Missed It

Severe financial strain more than doubles risk of death among heart attack patients

Screening for financial strain, researchers wrote, could help identify patients who need additional help.

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New research out of the Yale School of Public Health suggests that patients taking beta-blockers or antiplatelet medications may want to be extra careful in warmer weather.
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Severe financial strain more than doubles risk of death among heart attack patients

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New research out of the Yale School of Public Health suggests that patients taking beta-blockers or antiplatelet medications may want to be extra careful in warmer weather.
Screening for financial strain, researchers wrote, could help identify patients who need additional help.
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How modified bioprosthetic heart valves could limit calcification, reduce need for TAVR

Bioprosthetic heart valves often express foreign sugars that trigger a response from the body's immune system. This immune response appears to be associated with calcification. 

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How modified bioprosthetic heart valves could limit calcification, reduce need for TAVR

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Bioprosthetic heart valves often express foreign sugars that trigger a response from the body's immune system. This immune response appears to be associated with calcification. 
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