Ami Bhatt and Martin Leon discuss the critical importance of early feasibility studies in the US clinical community.
The finding is a bit worrisome but not alarming—the only thing to do now is wait for more data, experts told TCTMD.
Quantifying where there are gaps between need and supply could ultimately help bystanders act fast when cardiac arrest occurs ...
A smartphone app that provides prehab in the weeks before procedures reduced 1-year MACE in the surgeon-led RCT.
It was initially thought Lp(a) would need to be measured only once, but data suggest it can fluctuate in some people.
The fully automated method could increase clinical workflow efficiency and potentially aid trial enrollment, says Martin ...
Newer scoring tools and anatomic factors may foster better understanding of benefit in older patients, says Hemal Gada.
CCCTN registry data reinforce the message that DanGer Shock’s findings supporting MCS apply narrowly to patients studied.
The link between “greenness” and risk needs further research, Scott Brown says, but could point to prevention opportunities.
This new AHA tool had better discrimination compared with the older pooled cohort equations, increasing confidence in its use ...
A Swiss Center’s experience makes it clear that ERAS protocols make a difference following cardiac surgery, new research shows.
The single-center report echoes the findings of larger studies and supports efforts to increase gender diversity among ...