The open letter, signed by clinicians from a number of specialties, was addressed to medical societies that specialize in heart health and medical imaging.
“The findings of this study will influence shared decision-making between chronic kidney disease patients and the heart team,” one specialist observed.
“There is currently no standard of care for anticoagulation in hospitalized COVID-19 patients, and there is a desperate need for clinical evidence to guide practice,” one NIH official said.
Wildfires continue to burn throughout the Western United States, making it harder than ever for patients and providers in those areas to deal with the ongoing pandemic.
After athletes recover from COVID-19, when can they get back to their regular schedules? CMR imaging seems as if it will play a key role when it comes to making such decisions.