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.
Elevating Care for PAH: Applying Recommended Management Approaches to Maximize Outcomes
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‘REEL’ Time Patient Counseling™: Navigating the Complex Journey of Diagnosing and Managing Fabry Disease
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Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Envisioning Novel Therapeutic Approaches to Managing ANCA-associated Vasculitis
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SELECT Trial Shows Semaglutide 2.4 mg Could Reduce Cardiovascular Risk
August 8th 2023Novo Nordisk has announced topline data from the SELECT trial, which suggest use of once-weekly semaglutide 2.4 mg was associated with a statistically significant 20% reduction in 3-point MACE among a cohort with overweight or obesity and established cardiovascular disease.
Daily Soft Drink Consumption Increases Obesity, Overweight Rates in Adolescents
July 27th 2023A cross-sectional analysis of more than 100 countries and regions revealed a statistically significant association between the prevalence of daily soft drink consumption and the prevalence of overweight and obesity.
Risk of Brain Bleeds with Aspirin May Outweigh Stroke Reduction Benefit for Older Adults
July 26th 2023A secondary analysis of ASPREE is bringing the role of aspirin in primary prevention settings further into question, suggesting daily use of low-dose aspirin was associated with a 38% increase in intracranial bleeding in older adults.
Pregnancy Loss Linked to Increased Risk of Heart Attack in Women, But Not Male Partners
July 26th 2023A study from Denmark leveraging more than 40 million years of follow-up data from patients dating back to the 1950s offers insight into the apparent increase in the risk of myocardial infarction associated with pregnancy loss in women and whether this same effect is observed in male partners.
Disparities in Statin Use for ASCVD Unexplained by Disease Severity, Structural Factors
July 24th 2023A cross-sectional analysis suggests disparities in statin use for several race–ethnicity–gender groups were not explained by ASCVD severity or structural factors, including socioeconomic status and health insurance.
Zilebesiran, an RNA Interference Agent, Shows Promise for Hypertension in Phase 1 Trial
July 24th 2023A multipart, phase 1 trial provides evidence demonstrating the safety of zilebesiran, an RNA interference agent, which appeared to have a favorable safety profile among adult patients with hypertension.
Statin Therapy Could Reduce Cardiovascular Events in People with HIV
July 24th 2023New data presented at the 12th International AIDS Society Conference on HIV Science suggests use of statin therapy in a primary prevention cohort of patients with HIV on antiretroviral therapy was associated with a 35% reduction in risk of cardiovascular events.
Women with Acute Ischemic Stroke Less Likely to Receive Optimal Stroke Care
July 18th 2023An analysis of patient data from the greater Houston area suggests women were less likely to be routed to a comprehensive stroke center than their male counterparts, despite a greater symptom severity and comparable distance to the centers.
Study Finds Prescribing Fruits and Vegetables Could Reduce Future Healthcare Spending by $40 Billion
July 14th 2023A microsimulation model leveraging data from NHANES suggests monthly prescriptions of fruits and vegetables to people with diabetes and food insecurity could prevent nearly 300,000 cardiovascular disease events over a 25-year period.