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...
December 8th 2024
A propensity score-matched study from ASH 2024 suggests GLP-1 RA use reduced VTE risk in type 2 diabetes.
‘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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Clinical Consultations™: Addressing Elevated Phosphate Levels in Patients with END-STAGE Kidney Disease (ESKD)
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Abelacimab Demonstrates "Overwhelming" Efficacy vs Rivaroxaban in Phase 2b Trial
September 18th 2023Anthos Therapeutics halts their phase 2 AZALEA-TIMI 71 trial due to significant reduction in bleeding events with abelacimab, making it a potential breakthrough in anticoagulation therapy for atrial fibrillation.
Discussing Advances in Structural Heart Disease, with Elliot Elias, MD, MPH
September 15th 2023Elliot Elias, MD, MPH, provides perspective on recent advances in structural heart disease as well as highlighting the upcoming 40th annual Echocardiography and Structural Heart Symposium at Baptist Health.
Bempedoic Acid Proves Cardiovascular Benefit Across Glycemic Spectrum in New Analysis
August 30th 2023A prespecified analysis of the CLEAR Outcomes trial assessing outcomes according to glycemic status suggests bempedoic acid provided similar relative benefits across the glycemic spectrum, but the greatest absolute benefits were observed in patients with diabetes.
Biden Administration, CMS Reveal First 10 Drugs Set for Price Negotiation
August 29th 2023On August 29, 2023, the Biden Administration debuted the list of the first 10 drugs identified for price negotiation under the Inflation Reduction Act. The list, which includes agents indicated for diabetes, heart failure, GI conditions, and arthritis, accounted for more than $50 billion in spending during the evaluation period.