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Importance of Age in the Application of Coronary Artery Calcium Detection
Using coronary CT strategy as a diagnostic first line in patients with symptoms suggestive of coronary artery obstruction revealed relying on the coronary calcium score alone is inadequate for younger patients with a higher frequency of non-calcified obstructions.
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Looking Back, COVID-19 Vaccination Woes Were Predictable
Efficacy, protection duration, side effects, and FDA approval factored into decisions about choosing a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Fluvoxamine Reduces the Risk for Hospitalization from COVID-19
Researchers found fluvoxamine (100 mg twice a day for 10 days) lowered the risk for hospitalization among high-risk outpatients diagnosed with COVID-19.
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Venomous Bites
Humans increasingly invade the environments of venomous creatures. The authors provide a review of venomous creatures and what acute care providers need to manage the patients affected by them.
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Is a New Right Bundle Branch Block a Sign of Coronary Artery Disease?
For asymptomatic subjects without known cardiac or renal disease, coronary lesions by CT angiography are more frequent in those with right bundle branch block vs. those without.
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How an Influenza Vaccine Can Affect Cardiovascular Disease
A randomized, controlled trial of influenza vaccine vs. placebo in patients with acute myocardial infarction or at high risk for coronary artery disease inoculated during the index hospitalization showed a lower risk of the combined endpoint of death, myocardial infarction, or stent thrombosis at one year.
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Earlier Coronary Artery Bypass Grafting After Ticagrelor Discontinuation Is Safe
In a trial that included acute coronary syndrome patients treated with ticagrelor, undergoing coronary bypass surgery within two to three days was noninferior to the guideline-recommended five to seven days regarding severe bleeding.
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Pharmacotherapy for Atrial Fibrillation with Anticoagulation-Associated Intracranial Hemorrhage
A study of apixaban vs. no anticoagulation in patients following an anticoagulant for atrial fibrillation-related intracerebral hemorrhage exhibited a high risk of stroke and vascular death, regardless of whether the patients were treated subsequently with apixaban.
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Role of Beta-Blockers in Heart Failure with Preserved Ejection Fraction
Discontinuation of beta-blockers in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction patients significantly improved quality of life scores and expanded exercise capacity.
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Federal Judge Throws Out FL Vaccine Mandate Lawsuit
In what could be a precedent for similar state lawsuits claiming the federal COVID-19 vaccine mandate will cause an exodus of healthcare workers, a federal judge has rejected such arguments as “speculative” and “hearsay” in denying Florida a preliminary injunction to stop the requirement.