By Saadia Aslam In the UK, 28% of cardiology trainees and 13% of cardiology consultants are women. A recent article published in the “Heart” highlights…
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Prevalence of LA thrombus despite guideline directed anticoagulation – results from a meta-analysis
Taken directly from the American College of Cardiology A summary by Sarah Kohnstamm, MD, FACC Quick Takes This meta-analysis set out to answer the prevalence of…
View More Prevalence of LA thrombus despite guideline directed anticoagulation – results from a meta-analysisCan artificial intelligence guide novice operators to obtain echocardiographic scans with limited diagnostic utility?
By A. Narang et al In this prospective, multi-centre diagnostic study by Narang et al, a cohort of 8 nurses without prior ultrasonography experience used…
View More Can artificial intelligence guide novice operators to obtain echocardiographic scans with limited diagnostic utility?Impact of wearable devices on clinical outcomes and health care utilisation in AF patients
Summary taken directly from the American College of Cardiology Quick Takes Patients with AF who use wearable devices for detection of AF are more than…
View More Impact of wearable devices on clinical outcomes and health care utilisation in AF patientsReversal agents for DOACs – a recent meta-analysis
By Saadia Aslam Major bleeding that requires hospitalisation occurs in 2% to 3.5% of patients that take DOACs. Some of these patients may require reversal…
View More Reversal agents for DOACs – a recent meta-analysisCan the consent process be improved using animation?
Video update: 8 June 2021. Article originally published 7 May 2021. Patient understanding of angiography and angioplasty is often incomplete at the time of consent.…
View More Can the consent process be improved using animation?Getting the best from the Heart Team: Guidance for the structure and function of cardiac multidisciplinary meetings
Today the British Cardiovascular Society, together with the Association for Cardiothoracic Anaesthesia and Critical Care, the British Cardiovascular Intervention Society, the British Heart Valve Society…
View More Getting the best from the Heart Team: Guidance for the structure and function of cardiac multidisciplinary meetingsTechniques to Decrease PPM Implantation Rates Post-TAVR
Kris Kumar, DO; Firas E. Zahr, MD, FACC; Harsh Golwala, MDExpert Analysis (from the ACC) Quick Takes: Decreasing the degree that the transcatheter heart valve (THV) is…
View More Techniques to Decrease PPM Implantation Rates Post-TAVRErythromycin: Caution required due to cardiac risks (QT interval prolongation); drug interaction with rivaroxaban
Drug Safety Update Published 17 December 2020From: Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency Erythromycin has been associated with events secondary to QT interval prolongation such…
View More Erythromycin: Caution required due to cardiac risks (QT interval prolongation); drug interaction with rivaroxabanCurrent use and safety of novel oral anticoagulants in adults with congenital heart disease: results of a nationwide analysis including more than 44,000 patients
Dr Amit Bhan examines a study on Novel Oral Anticoagulants recently published in the European Heart Journal.
View More Current use and safety of novel oral anticoagulants in adults with congenital heart disease: results of a nationwide analysis including more than 44,000 patients