Clinical Cardiology Alert – August 1, 2015
August 1, 2015
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Time to Shelve Warfarin for Atrial Fibrillation Patients?
Patients with atrial fibrillation taking oral anticoagulants exhibited a decline in renal function that was greatest with warfarin use vs dabigatran use.
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Are Beta-blockers Post-CABG Indicated?
In post-coronary artery bypass graft surgery patients, long-term beta-blocker use was associated with lower rates of death and major adverse cardiac and cerebrovascular events.
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Refining Stroke Risk Prediction in Heart Failure Without Atrial Fibrillation
ABSTRACT & COMMENTARY: A high-risk subgroup of heart failure patients without atrial fibrillation can be identified using simple clinical variables.
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Two Studies Weaken the Case for Drug-Eluting Balloon Treatment of Coronary In-stent Restenosis
Repeat stenting with drug-eluting stents should, for now, be considered the default treatment for in-stent restenosis.
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When to Repair the Tricuspid Valve with Mitral Surgery
In patients undergoing mitral valve repair with moderate tricuspid regurgitation or tricuspid annular dilatation, tricuspid annuloplasty is safe and is associated with improved long-term right ventricular function.
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Surgery for All Papillary Fibroelastomas?
Patients with papillary fibroelastomas on echo who do not undergo surgical removal have an increased risk of stroke.