Symptoms of Obese Heart Failure Patients Improved After Bariatric Surgery • Heart Disease news • Nov 16 10 A small Mayo Clinic study has found that morbidly obese heart failure patients who undergo bariatric surgery gain long-lasting and meaningful improvements in disease symptoms and quality… Robo-op marks new world first for heart procedure • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 The world’s first remote heart procedure, using a robotic arm alongside 3-D mapping, is due to take place at Glenfield Hospital in Leicester. It comes six months after Dr… Biomarker may be able to help predict risk of heart failure, cardiovascular death • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 Certain measures of the blood biomarker cardiac troponin T (cTnT), a cardiac-specific protein, using a highly sensitive test, are associated with the development of… Bypass patients can benefit from a few drinks: study • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 Men who underwent heart bypass surgery and consumed about two drinks a day afterward had fewer subsequent cardiovascular procedures than those who abstained, according to a study released… Fast heart rate, rhythm problems found in bereaved • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 The death of a spouse or child can trigger potentially harmful rapid increases in heart rate and changes in heart-rhythm regularity, but a study showed the measures revert back… Hospital CPR Quality Is Worse At Night • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 PR quality is worse during in-hospital cardiac arrests occurring overnight than those that happen during the day, according to a new University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine study that will… Having First-Degree Relative With Atrial Fibrillation Linked With Increased Risk For This Disorder • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 An examination of the heritability of atrial fibrillation (AF) among more than 4,000 participants in the Framingham Heart Study finds the occurrence of AF… Not So Fast: Study Suggests Physicians Wait Longer for Signs of Brain Recovery After Hypothermia Use • Heart Disease news • Nov 15 10 Heart experts at Johns Hopkins say that physicians might be drawing conclusions too soon about irreversible brain damage in patients surviving… U of A researchers can predict heart transplant patient’s health earlier • Heart Disease news • Nov 10 10 Michael Mengel, a pathology researcher with the Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, has found a new way to analyze biopsies from heart transplant patients by looking… Fly study uncovers molecular link between obesity and heart disease • Heart Disease news • Nov 02 10 It’s no secret that obesity is hard on the heart. More than 30 percent of Americans are obese, and many of them are also at increased risk… Novel Treatment Of Pulmonary Hypertension • Heart Disease news • Nov 01 10 Pulmonary hypertension is an illness that results in the right side of the heart having to work much harder than the left. It becomes progressively worse and is sometimes fatal, but a… Heart disease prevention program saves lives and reduces costs, Kaiser Permanente study finds • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 10 A new study from Kaiser Permanente Colorado is one of the first to show that an intensive population management program that matches heart… Magnesium levels don’t predict heart risk • Heart Disease news • Oct 25 10 The hope that a simple blood test could help doctors identify patients likely to develop high blood pressure or heart disease is dashed by the findings of a new study published… Scorpion has welcome sting for heart bypass patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 24 10 A toxin found in the venom of the Central American bark scorpion (Centruroides margaritatus) could hold the key to reducing heart bypass failures, according to research from the University… Black patients less likely to survive heart disease • Heart Disease news • Oct 21 10 Adding to previous evidence, researchers have found that black patients with heart disease are less likely to survive than white patients, even those who are younger. Race-related differences in… Recycling pacemakers may alleviate burden of heart disease across the globe • Heart Disease news • Oct 20 10 Millions worldwide die each year because they can’t afford a pacemaker. Meanwhile heart patients in the United States say they’d be willing to donate theirs after… Findings Support Preoperative Statin Therapy in Coronary Bypass Patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 19 10 Findings from a study presented at this year’s American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting reveal that patients who undergo preoperative statin therapy prior to coronary bypass surgery have… Postoperative Outcomes After Blood Transfusion in Non-Cardiac Surgery Patients • Heart Disease news • Oct 19 10 A study presented at this year’s American Society of Anesthesiologists Annual Meeting indicates that massive blood transfusion is associated with a significant increase in perioperative risk for mortality,… New guidelines drop the ‘P’ from CPR • Heart Disease news • Oct 18 10 After 50 years of loyal service, traditional CPR is being replaced by a new, bare-bones version of the life-saving emergency procedure. Forget about yucky mouth-to-mouth contact - the P in… Researcher Makes Breakthrough Discovery to Curb Heart Failure • Heart Disease news • Oct 15 10 A Nova Southeastern University (NSU) researcher has announced a breakthrough discovery to block a protein that can contribute to heart failure. His discovery will appear in an upcoming issue… Folic acid supplements no help for the heart • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 10 Supplements containing folic acid are known to cut levels of a protein in the blood implicated in heart disease, but a large new analysis suggests that does not translate… Carotid stent has higher stroke risk than surgery • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 10 Implanting a device called a stent in neck arteries is more likely to cause a stroke or death than surgically removing life-threatening blockages, U.S. researchers said on Monday.… Restrictive Use of Blood Transfusions During Cardiac Surgery Shows Comparable Outcomes • Heart Disease news • Oct 13 10 Use of stricter guidelines for the use of red blood cell transfusions for patients undergoing cardiac surgery was associated similar rates of death and severe… End-of-life care patterns shift for patients with heart failure in both US and Canada • Heart Disease news • Oct 12 10 Health care in the last six months of life has become progressively more expensive for patients with heart failure both among Medicare beneficiaries… Some heart patients undergo stress tests too early • Heart Disease news • Oct 05 10 Many people who have had angioplasty or heart bypass surgery may undergo exercise stress testing too soon after the procedures, a new study suggests. 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