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Beta-blocker withdrawal improves functional capacity in HFpEF
Beta-blocker withdrawal improves functional capacity in HFpEF
20 Nov 2021

Withdrawal of beta-blocker treatment has led to increased maximal functional capacity in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and chronotropic incompetence, reports a recent study, noting how use of beta-blockers deserved re-evaluation.

Beta-blocker withdrawal improves functional capacity in HFpEF
20 Nov 2021
AKI post-AMI tied to more serious kidney outcomes
AKI post-AMI tied to more serious kidney outcomes
19 Nov 2021 byRoshini Claire Anthony

Patients who develop acute kidney injury (AKI) following an acute myocardial infarction (AMI) have an elevated risk of more serious kidney outcomes including persistent reductions in estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR), end-stage renal disease (ESRD), or renal death, according to results of the PARADISE-MI trial.

AKI post-AMI tied to more serious kidney outcomes
19 Nov 2021
No trade-off between bleeding and ischaemic risk with abbreviated DAPT
No trade-off between bleeding and ischaemic risk with abbreviated DAPT
19 Nov 2021
Bleeding common after acute coronary syndrome
Bleeding common after acute coronary syndrome
17 Nov 2021

Acute coronary syndrome often leads to bleeding events, particularly at gastrointestinal sites, a recent study has found. Such complications are more likely to occur among older patients and those with hypertension, heart failure, and low baseline haemoglobin levels.

Bleeding common after acute coronary syndrome
17 Nov 2021