The HCPLive Cardiology condition center page is a comprehensive resource for clinical news and insights on cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases. This page consists of interviews, articles, podcasts, and videos on the research, treatment and development of therapies for heart disease and cardiovascular events, as well as associated diabetes, renal failure, and more...
October 25th 2024
New research indicates semaglutide reduced albuminuria and body weight in CKD patients without diabetes, highlighting its potential renal benefits.
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Scott Solomon from Brigham and Women's Hospital: Building Momentum to Help Heart Failure Patients
As new medications are introduced to the market there can be some hesitation by doctors to make the jump from more traditional treatment options. Moving beyond that has shown benefits for a patient's long term health.
Maria Rosa Costanzo: 'Special Knowledge' Matters in Heart Failure Treatment
As more focus is put on the treatment of heart failure, especially more serious cases, specialized training and certification is being offered to give patients the highest quality of care possible.
Eat More Unsaturated Fats for a Healthier Life
Health experts have persistently scrutinized the negative impact dietary fats have on cardiovascular disease and other medical conditions. Recently, however, researchers have shed a positive light on certain types of dietary fats – specifically the health benefits of consuming more unsaturated fat.
Clyde Yancy: Future of Cardiology Looks Bright with New Medications and Treatments
A lot has changed in the field of cardiology over the past few years even disproving ideas that had been held by doctors a decade ago or less. As a result there is hope that patients with a variety of conditions can receive better care than those of the past.
Ahmed Tawakol: Monitoring and Managing Stress to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease Events
Recognizing the connection between stress and cardiovascular disease is one issue, figuring out what to do with this issue to help patients is proving to be a more difficult question to answer.
Nir Uriel: Raising Awareness of Organ Donation and Moving the Field Forward
People in the United States may not be as aware as others around the world about the need or ability to be an organ donor. While this is different depending the country the common thread is that there is a great need for donors until artificial organs become widely available.
There are many factors to consider when looking at a patient's overall cardiac health. When doctors are reading charts with blood pressure, LDL, and others it can make finding the right course of treatment a challenge when looking to find the right medication. Sometimes, especially when it comes to triglycerides alternative medicine can be a valuable option to consider.
Allen Anderson: Specialized Centers Provided Additional Care Benefitting Patients
Patients diagnosed with heart failure face a variety of challenges with the condition over the course of their lifetime. As a result specialized centers can help provide the best care and help overall quality of life.
Allen Anderson from Northwestern Medicine: Treatment of Heart Failure Still Poses Challenges in Care
The diagnosis of heart failure is a common problem cardiologists face on a daily basis both in the hospital and outpatient settings. Finding the best treatments to help their quality life remains an issue being addressed across cardiology.
Andrew Hoel: Keeping Up with the Latest Techniques in Vascular Surgery
There are constantly new innovations being developed in vascular surgery, particularly when it comes to the treatment of aneurysms and Northwestern University is one place where that work is being spearheaded.
Andrew Hoel from Northwestern Medicine: Vascular Surgeons Face Many Challenges in the Operating Room
Vascular surgery can mean operating on many parts of the body and as a result can mean surgeons face unique challenges with each procedure even as technology rapidly improves the field.
Sonal Bhatia from Pfizer: Eliquis Continues to Show Positive Results in Real World Trials
It has been several years since Eliquis was approved as an oral anticoagulant but still more research is being done to show its benefits in helping patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation.
Jennifer Robinson: Improving Accessibility to PCSK9 Inhibitors One Year Later
It was just one year ago when doctors were excited about being able to offer PCSK9 inhibitors to patients in the hopes of helping them lower their cholesterol. Since that time one considerable challenge they have faced is overcoming the cost of this new class of medication.