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Inpatient STEMIs: Are They as Complicated as They Seem?
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Endocarditis Outcomes in the Elderly
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ECG Frontal Plane QRS-T Angle
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Is Atrial Fibrillation Associated with Silent Cerebral Emboli?
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Safety of Eplerenone in Heart Failure Patients
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TAVR in the Real World: The Initial 18 months' Experience in the United States
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The CORAL Trial: Is This the End for Renal Artery Stenting?
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Spironolactone for Heart Failure
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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. -
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.