Articles matching the ‘General’ Category

November 19th, 2013

Big Impact from a Little-Publicized Session at AHA.13

A Fellow wonders about a “fabulous” presentation — why was it held at a relatively early hour and in one of the smaller meeting rooms?


November 19th, 2013

AHA 2013: Reflections on My Wish List

A fellow describes his wish list for conferences that better meet the needs of trainees.


November 19th, 2013

An Insider’s Look at TACT

TACT investigator Gervasio Lamas provides an inside look at how the TACT trial began, the controversial journey so far, and what he hopes it will accomplish.


November 19th, 2013

Another New Anticoagulant Works Well in AF Patients

Edoxaban, a direct oral factor Xa inhibitor, is the latest in the series of new oral anticoagulants seeking to take over the troubled role of warfarin in clinical practice. The results of ENGAGE-AF-TIMI 48 were presented at the American Heart Association meeting in Dallas and published simultaneously in the New England Journal of Medicine. In the trial, more than […]


November 19th, 2013

TACT Substudy Suggests Possible Strong Benefit for Chelation in Diabetics

One year ago the results of the TACT trial were published in JAMA, sparking an enormous controversy over the propriety of publishing a trial suggesting that chelation therapy might be beneficial in people with cardiovascular disease. Chelation therapy has long been a staple of alternative medicine, but until the publication of TACT it had received […]


November 19th, 2013

Does It Matter that I Miss Another Late-Breaking (“Heart-Breaking”) Session at AHA?

This Fellow needs to leave AHA early and wonders what she is missing.


November 18th, 2013

Super-Cells & Chimeras: Mission Impossible 5 or Transformative Approaches to New Heart?

This cardiology fellow is stunned by some of the basic science reported at AHA.13.


November 18th, 2013

How to Have a Solid Foundation in Clinical Research and Data Analysis

A cardiology fellow at AHA gets advice from a more-established research clinician.


November 18th, 2013

No Evidence That Statins Impact Cognitive Function

In 2012 the FDA revised the label of statins to include a warning about reports that the drugs had been linked to memory loss or confusion. The FDA action appeared to be based largely on case reports. Despite concerns about this topic that have appeared sporadically in recent years, no high-quality review of the topic has appeared until now. […]


November 18th, 2013

AHA.13 Headquarters

CardioExchange is dedicated to bringing you the latest from AHA.13. Check out our coverage of the conference ─ and some of the great debates these posts have sparked ─ then tell us what you think! News: No Value for Renal-Artery Stenting in CORAL Controversy Erupts Over Accuracy of Cardiovascular Risk Calculator for Guidelines Replacement Versus Repair […]