Acute Coronary Care in Ethiopia
Mamas Mamas talks to Tesfaye Telila about the landscape of acute coronary care in Ethiopa, where just a few dozen cardiologists contend with a population of 120 million people.
Mamas Mamas talks to Tesfaye Telila about the landscape of acute coronary care in Ethiopa, where just a few dozen cardiologists contend with a population of 120 million people.
The data indicate it’s worth a shot to try TEER in many with secondary MR, but clinical judgement is critical.
The findings from a contemporary US cohort point to the need for better ways to identify and treat those who are at risk.
JULY 10-12 2025 | GRAND HYATT SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation ®, this three-day comprehensive course examines not only procedural…
Perhaps it’s time to rethink how much personal sacrifice is necessary in the name of learning to become a physician.
Dipak Kotecha talks to C. Michael Gibson about whether educating healthcare providers on rhythm-control therapy affects guideline adherence and stroke outcomes.
Some believe that future studies are still needed to tease out whether there are high-risk subgroups who will benefit.
The benefit seems durable, but one expert says patients should be aware there’s “some risk of stroke” during the procedure.
The overall evidence for the procedure is “insufficient” at present, but good enough to allow coverage, the agency says.
JULY 10-12 2025 | GRAND HYATT SEATTLE | SEATTLE, WA Sponsored by the Cardiovascular Research Foundation ®, this three-day comprehensive course examines not only procedural…
The study led to questions about whether patients would be best served by being treated at high-volume centers of excellence.