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New Study Advocates for More Provocative Vasospasm Testing During Routine Cardiac Catheterization
Since the initial description of variant angina by Prinzmetal in the late 1950s and the later confirmation of coronary artery spasm as its cause, clinicians have sought a means of reliably testing for this entity. -
Is Catheter Ablation Superior to Antiarrhythmic Drugs in Treating Premature Ventricular Contractions?
Frequent premature ventricular contractions (PVCs) may lead to a cardiomyopathy or worsen a pre-existing cardiomyopathy. -
Is Dabigatran Better Than Warfarin in Patients with Mechanical Heart Valves?
The use of dabigatran in patients with mechanical heart valves compared with patients receiving warfarin was associated with increased rates of thromboembolic and bleeding complications, thus demonstrating no benefit and an excess risk. -
Safety of Testosterone Replacement Questioned
In a study of men in the Veterans Affairs health care system with low serum testosterone levels, the use of testosterone therapy was associated with an increased risk of mortality, myocardial infarction, or ischemic stroke. -
Clinical Briefs By Louis Kuritzky
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Modern Radiation Therapy and ADT for High-risk Prostate Cancer Result in Improved Survival
Historically, men with high-risk prostate cancer were believed to have low survival rates after definitive treatment with either surgery or radiation. However, long-term results of dose-escalated radiotherapy of doses ≥ 75.6 Gy, along with long-term androgen deprivation therapy (ADT), demonstrate 5-year survival rate of 92%, 5-year biochemical control rate of 82%, and symptomatic local failure rate of 0%. Death from prostate cancer was only 5.5% at 10 years in men treated with high-dose radiation therapy and ADT. -
Pharmacology Update: Riociguat Tablets (Adempas®)
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ECG Review: Does the AV Block Get Worse?
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CME Instructions/Questions
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Ethical responses when cost of care becomes the issue
More than half of rheumatologists who responded to a 2013 survey reported the high cost of treatment for their patients as an ethical concern.