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Cardiovascular health metrics predict diabetes progression in prediabetic young adults
Cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics may help in stratifying the risk of diabetes in young adults with prediabetes, suggests a recent study. Thus, improving CVH metrics may result in a reduced risk of developing diabetes.
Cardiovascular health metrics predict diabetes progression in prediabetic young adults
10 Jul 2022CVD prevention better with ACE inhibitor–statin combo than monotherapy
In patients with hypertension, combined treatment with angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibitors plus statins reduces the risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD) at a greater magnitude as compared with ACE inhibitor monotherapy, a study has found.
CVD prevention better with ACE inhibitor–statin combo than monotherapy
08 Jul 2022OSA prevalence similar between resistant, refractory hypertension
The prevalence of obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) is similar between resistant and refractory hypertensive patients, a study has shown. However, those with refractory hypertension are usually younger and have a better sleep pattern.
OSA prevalence similar between resistant, refractory hypertension
07 Jul 2022Catheter-directed thrombolysis trumps systemic anticoagulation for submassive pulmonary embolism
Catheter-directed thrombolysis (CDT) is superior to systemic anticoagulation (SA) for the treatment of submassive pulmonary embolism (sPE), leading to better mortality rates without additional safety signals, a recent meta-analysis has found.
Catheter-directed thrombolysis trumps systemic anticoagulation for submassive pulmonary embolism
07 Jul 2022Empagliflozin improves outcomes in HFpEF patients regardless of age
Treatment with empagliflozin results in a reduction in heart failure (HF) risk and renal outcomes and in better health-related quality of life (HRQoL) among patients with chronic HF with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF), a study has shown. In addition, the study drug is well tolerated by older patients.