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Elevated BMI may up recurrent AF risk
Among patients who had previously undergone ablation for atrial fibrillation (AF), the risk of recurrent AF increased with rising body mass index (BMI), according to a study from Denmark presented at EHRA 2022.
Elevated BMI may up recurrent AF risk
13 Apr 2022Early endoscopy effective for UGIB in acute coronary syndrome patients
In patients with recent acute coronary syndrome (ACS), early endoscopy (EE) for upper gastrointestinal bleeding (UGIB) is superior to non-EE, leading to better rates of bleeding control, lower rates of rebleeding, and less need for transfusion, reports a recent study.
Early endoscopy effective for UGIB in acute coronary syndrome patients
13 Apr 2022High blood pressure, Scarff Bloom-Richardson grade 3 predict CV events in breast cancer
Pre-existing cardiovascular disease (CVD) and grade 3 Scarff Bloom-Richardson are associated with the occurrence of cardiovascular (CV) events among women with breast cancer, reports a study.
High blood pressure, Scarff Bloom-Richardson grade 3 predict CV events in breast cancer
13 Apr 2022Greater adherence to Mediterranean diet reduces CVD burden
Even a slight increase in the level of adherence to the Mediterranean diet on a population basis results in significant decreases in new cardiovascular disease (CVD) cases and in better prognosis of patients with established CVD, according to two epidemiological studies.
Greater adherence to Mediterranean diet reduces CVD burden
11 Apr 2022Mild chronic hypertension in pregnancy: BP-lowering treatment improves outcomes without harm
When it comes to treating mild chronic hypertension during pregnancy, a strategy of lowering blood pressure (BP) below 140/90 mm Hg is preferrable, as it leads to better pregnancy outcomes without increasing the risk of birthing small-for-gestational-age babies when compared with a strategy of reserving treatment only for severe hypertension, according to the open-label Chronic Hypertension and Pregnancy (CHAP) trial.
Mild chronic hypertension in pregnancy: BP-lowering treatment improves outcomes without harm
08 Apr 2022Deaths, heart attacks remain high among Asian ESRF patients on dialysis
In Singapore, the high incidence of death and acute myocardial infarction (AMI) in the short term persists among patients with end-stage renal failure (ESRF) on different modalities of dialysis, reports a recent study.