Cardiac bypass surgery superior to non-surgical procedure for adults with diabetes and heart disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 12 Adults with diabetes and multi-vessel coronary heart disease who underwent cardiac bypass surgery had better overall heart-related outcomes than those who underwent an… Metal-removing therapy may help some heart patients-study • Heart Disease news • Nov 05 12 A controversial therapy to remove heavy metals from the bloodstream was shown in a large trial to cut the risk of another major heart problem in patients who have already… Softening Arteries, Protecting the Heart • Heart Disease news • Nov 02 12 Softening Arteries, Protecting the Heart: Penn Study Shows Underlying Connection Between “Good” Cholesterol and Collagen in Heart Health Arterial stiffening has long been considered a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Keeping… Smoking Bans Cut MI Rate • Heart Disease news • Oct 30 12 Indoor smoking bans substantially cut heart attack rates in communities and may have an impact on sudden cardiac death as well, a population-based study showed. Myocardial infarction (MI) incidence dropped 33% after… Do secondhand smoke laws prevent heart attacks? • Heart Disease news • Oct 30 12 Heart attacks dropped by one-third in one county in Minnesota after two smoke-free workplace ordinances went into place, a new study shows. The lead researcher on the work said that… Risk of cardiac arrest depends on where you live • Heart Disease news • Oct 30 12 Your chances of having a sudden cardiac arrest can depend on where you live, warned Dr. Paul Dorian today at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress 2012 in Toronto, co-hosted… Sudden cardiac death in Ontario under age 40 – is exercise dangerous? • Heart Disease news • Oct 29 12 It’s a tragic news story that often makes headlines – a young, healthy, fit athlete suddenly collapses and dies of cardiac arrest while playing sports.… Decline in incidence of heart attacks appears associated with smoke-free workplace laws • Heart Disease news • Oct 29 12 A decline in the incidence of myocardial infarction (MI, heart attack) in one Minnesota county appears to be associated with the implementation of smoke-free workplace… Newborn Heart Screening Up, CDC Reports • Heart Disease news • Oct 27 12 State surveillance capabilities for critical congenital heart disease (CCHD) in newborns increased from 2010 to 2011, but many programs still suffer infrastructure and resource burdens, a CDC survey found. Of the… FDA panel to weigh heart safety of Novo’s new insulin • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 12 A U.S. expert panel assessing Novo Nordisk’s ultra long-acting insulin, degludec, will study its heart safety, raising a potential obstacle to approval in the world’s top market.… Study: Gene Linked to Inflammation in the Aorta May Contribute to Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 12 A gene known to be involved in cancer and cardiovascular development may be the cause of inflammation in the most common form of… Study shows whites twice as likely as blacks to get CPR from bystanders • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 12 In the first study of its kind, researchers have found that those who suffer cardiac arrests in upper income, white neighborhoods are nearly twice… Simple, inexpensive risk score can shorten length of stay for MI patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 23 12 A simple-to-use risk score can identify low-risk patients following a severe heart attack (STEMI) and may provide an opportunity to employ early discharge strategies to… Edwards Lifesciences’ heart valve wins widened approval • Heart Disease news • Oct 20 12 Edwards Lifesciences Corp said U.S. health regulators widened the approved use of its Sapien artificial heart valve to include patients who are eligible for surgery but at high risk of… Coronary angioplasty improves cardiac arrest survival • Heart Disease news • Oct 19 12 Coronary angioplasty improves survival in all patients with out of hospital cardiac arrest, according to research presented at the Acute Cardiac Care Congress 2012. The study was presented by Dr Annamaria… Americans’ heart devices reused safely in India • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 12 U.S. patients’ used heart devices can be safely implanted in seriously ill heart disease patients in the developing world, a study out Monday suggests. “These devices did work well. They… Two-gene test predicts which patients with heart failure respond best to beta-blocker drug • Heart Disease news • Oct 16 12 A landmark paper identifying genetic signatures that predict which patients will respond to a life-saving drug for treating congestive heart failure has been published… Is moderate alcohol intake associated with risk of atrial fibrillation among patients with CVD? • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 12 An analysis of the association of alcohol consumption with the development of atrial fibrillation (AF) among subjects with coronary heart disease, stroke, diabetes,… Enzyme triggers cell death in heart attack • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 12 University of Iowa researchers have previously shown that an enzyme called CaM kinase II plays a pivotal role in the death of heart cells following a heart attack or other… New MRI technique used to identify early-stage coronary disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 10 12 With the results of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers say they are closer to finding an imaging technique that… Heart attack patients in states with public reporting less likely to receive angioplasty • Heart Disease news • Oct 10 12 Patients entering hospitals with heart attacks in states with mandatory public reporting are less likely to receive angioplasties to fix heart blockages than patients… New MRI technique used to identify early-stage coronary disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 08 12 With the results of a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) study from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), researchers say they are closer to finding an imaging technique that… Pacemaker could help more heart failure patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 08 12 A new study from Karolinska Institutet demonstrates that a change in the ECG wave called the QRS prolongation is associated with a higher rate of heart-failure mortality. According to the… Boston Children’s surgeons pilot expandable prosthetic valves for children with congenital heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 04 12 Surgeons at Boston Children’s Hospital have successfully implanted a modified version of a expandable prosthetic heart valve in several children with mitral valve disease.… Study suggests stem cell transplant survivors at increased risk of developing heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 04 12 New research appearing online today in Blood, the Journal of the American Society of Hematology (ASH), suggests that long-term survivors of hematopoietic cell transplants… Page 11 of 73 pages « First < 9 10 11 12 13 > Last » << Back to main