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AHA/ASA retracts large portion of new stroke guidelines

The American Heart Association (AHA)/American Stroke Association (ASA) is revisiting its recently updated stroke guidelines after issuing a “correction” that removed several portions.

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Bystander CPR, defibrillation only helpful for finite period

A new nationwide study from Japan highlighted the importance of timely ambulance arrival, showing that bystander defibrillation and cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) for out-of-hospital cardiac arrest are essentially worthless if EMS response times are slower than 13 minutes and 11 minutes, respectively.

Psoriasis treatments can decrease coronary plaque

Common therapies used in the treatment of psoriasis may help reduce coronary plaque, according to a new study presented April 26 at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) 2018 Scientific Sessions in San Diego.

Genetically modified thrombolytic boosts reperfusion after stroke

Alteplase is sometimes administered to dissolve clots before endovascular thrombectomy in patients with ischemic stroke. But a new study in the New England Journal of Medicine demonstrates tenecteplase, a genetically modified form of alteplase, is associated with better blood flow restoration and improved functional outcomes.

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Novel device treats pulmonary embolism without clot-dissolving drugs

A new device allows clinicians to remove blood clots from the pulmonary arteries and improve right ventricular function without the use of thrombolytics, according to a late-breaking clinical study presented April 26 at SCAI 2018 in San Diego.

Black heart failure patients 42% less likely to receive ICU care from cardiologists

Black Americans admitted to intensive care units (ICUs) with heart failure are 42 percent less likely to receive primary care from a cardiologist, which is associated with better survival odds for all patients.

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Radial artery grafting in CABG tied to better patency, fewer adverse events

A meta-analysis published April 30 in the New England Journal of Medicine supports radial artery grafts over saphenous vein grafts in coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG), showing lower risks for myocardial infarction, repeat revascularization and graft occlusion.

Example of pulmonary embolism (PE) detection on CT and confirmed using spectral CT. Image courtesy of Philips Healthcare

Researchers 'concerned' CT angiography topped MRA in follow-ups for pulmonary embolism

A recent study found whether a patient received MR angiography (MRA) instead of CT angiography (CTA) for a pulmonary embolism (PE) had little effect on the rate of follow-up chest CT or MRI one year later.