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      Pregnancy-Induced Hypertensive Disorder Associated With Increased Risk for HF - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to determine the relationship between pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder and risk for heart failure.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Patients without a history of #CVD who have pregnancy-induced hypertensive disorder have a heightened #HeartFailure risk, according to a study in #JACCHF. https://t.co/vK0GdRVndP @CardioAdvisor

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      P2Y₁₂ Inhibitor Monotherapy Better Than Aspirin in Coronary Artery Disease - 2 year(s) ago

      Reduced risk seen for composite of cardiovascular death, myocardial infarction, and stroke

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        For #cvCAD patients, P2Y12 inhibitor monotherapy is linked with a reduced risk of CV death, #cvMI and #Stroke, according to a study in #JACC. https://t.co/IYV3VMEHGi @CardioAdvisor

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      Anticoagulants Do Not Reduce Arterial Thrombotic Event Risk in Cancer - 2 year(s) ago

      No reduction seen in risk of antithrombotic events but increased risk of major and minor bleeding

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        For ambulatory patients on systemic anticancer therapy, anticoagulants do not decrease the risk of ATEs, a #JACCCardioOncstudy suggests. Read more in @CardioAdvisor: https://t.co/yWycFV6pIX #cvCoag

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      Hospitalization Risk and Beta-Blocker Therapy in HF with Preserved Ejection Fraction - 2 year(s) ago

      A study was conducted to determine the relationship between beta-blocker therapy and clinical outcomes in patients with heart failure and ejection fraction of 40% or more.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Beta-blocker therapy in older outpatients with #HFpEF is linked with higher risk for #HeartFailure hospitalization as EF increases, according to a study in #JACCHF. https://t.co/LcYVLsimBY @CardioAdvisor

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      Congenital Heart Disease and Fertility Among Pregnant Patients - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to assess risk for infertility via time to pregnancy in patient with congenital heart disease.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Data suggests patients with #ACHD who become pregnant appear not to have impaired fertility compared to other pregnant patients, @CardioAdvisor reports: https://t.co/CsUZqwK88N #cardioobstetrics

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      NSAIDs and Risk for Heart Failure Hospitalization in Patients With Type 2 Diabetes - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to determine the effect of short-term use of NSAIDS on development of heart failure in patients with type 2 diabetes.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Among patients with type 2 #diabetes, short-term use of NSAIDs is associated with an increased risk of #HeartFailure hospitalization, according to a study in #JACC. https://t.co/gDw6t9mGLB @CardioAdvisor

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      Atrial Shunt Therapy for Patients With Exercise-Induced Left Atrial Hypertension - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to determine characteristics in HF patients with normal resting left atrial pressure and exercise-induced left atrial hypertension.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Compared to patients w/ RELAH, patients w/ EILAH have similar symptom severity & are more likely to have characteristics associated with atrial shunt responsiveness. These findings were published in #JACC. Read more in @CardioAdvisor: https://t.co/xKRCEJ5iwC #Hypertension

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      Omecamtiv Mecarbil Beneficial in Black Patients With HFrEF - 2 year(s) ago

      Researchers sought to assess the relationship between race and the effect of omecamtiv mecarbil in patients with heart failure with reduced ejection fraction.

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Compared to White patients, Black patients with #HFrEF treated with omecamtiv mecarbil experienced similar benefits, according to a #JACCHF study. Find out more in @CardioAdvisor: https://t.co/fyieH8Kz69 #HeartFailure

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      Heart Transplant Survival Affected With COVID-19-Positive Donor Organs - 2 year(s) ago

      Increased mortality seen at six months and one year for heart transplant from donors with active COVID-19

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        #Hearttx recipients from donors with #COVID19 have a heightened mortality risk at 6 months and 1 year, a #JACC study suggests. @CardioAdvisor explores the findings here: https://t.co/08d0mpLhDU #CardioTwitter

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      Younger Women With AMI Have More Adverse Outcomes After Discharge - 2 year(s) ago

      Sex differences seen for coronary-related and noncardiac hospitalizations in year following discharge

      Source: The Cardiology Advisor
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        Young women with #cvAMI have more adverse outcomes than young men within 1 year after discharge, a #JACC study found. Find out more in @CardioAdvisor: https://t.co/fR9L1zWZyv

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