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
View More
Expert Illustrations & Commentaries™: Envisioning Novel Therapeutic Approaches to Managing ANCA-associated Vasculitis
View More
Clinical Consultations™: Addressing Elevated Phosphate Levels in Patients with END-STAGE Kidney Disease (ESKD)
View More
Clinical Characteristics and Management of Hyponatremia
October 18th 2012Hyponatremia is frequently seen in patients with hepatic impairment and portal hypertension, and is associated with wide range of severe complications and comorbidities. Pharmacologic treatment with vasopressin receptor antagonists offer management options beyond standard therapy.
24-Hour ICH Score Better Prognostic Indicator Than ICH Score at Admission
April 26th 2012Although the intra-cerebral hemorrhage (ICH) score at hospital admission is typically used to estimate the potential prognosis in stroke patients, a new study suggests that the 24-hour ICH score is a more accurate assessment.
Pregabalin Safe and Effective for Relief of Chronic Neuopathic Pain and Related Sleep Disturbance
April 26th 2012According to a randomized, controlled clinical trial reported at the Emerging Science session, pregabalin was found effective in relieving chronic neuropathic pain and pain-related sleep disturbances associated with spinal cord injury.
Levodopa-Carbidopa Intestinal Gel Prolongs Treatment Benefit In Parkinson's Disease
April 25th 2012The 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology presented a phase 3 randomized, double-blind clinical trial which found that levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel was more effective than standard oral levodopa-carbidopa.
Potential Diagnostic Tool for Early Alzheimer's Disease
April 24th 2012A new study presented at the 2012 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Neurology suggests that the drug florbetaben can be used as a biomarker with positron emission tomography (PET) imaging to diagnose AD by detecting amyloid plaques in the brains of living people suspected of having AD.
AAN 2012: Interview with Dr. Ralph Sacco Reviewing Highlights from the Robert Wartenberg Lecture
April 4th 2012Dr. Sacco highlights some of the key takeaway points that he will speaking about during the Robert Wartenberg Lecture at this year's AAN Annual Meeting. He also discusses his involvement in the Northern Manhattan Study, which evaluates stroke in African and Hispanic Americans.
National Programs Take Aim at Cardiovascular Disease
February 3rd 2012The Million Hearts program, which led to February being named American Heart Month, and Wear Red Day, established by the American Heart Association to focus attention on women's heart issues, are both intended to reduce the toll of cardiovascular disease.
Obstructive Sleep Apnea Not Associated With Hypertension in Community Cohort (AJRCCM)
February 1st 2012Research on people recruited randomly from the community suggests that, after adjusting for various demographic, behavioral, and physical characteristics, there is no association between sleep apnea and hypertension.
Poor Sleep Connected to Obesity, Diabetes, and Heart Disease
January 30th 2012Poor sleep is connected to a significantly increased risk for major cardiovascular and metabolic disorders, such as obesity, diabetes, and coronary artery disease, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine have found.
Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Middle Age Have Long-Term Consequences
January 27th 2012People with one or more risk factors for cardiovascular disease in middle age are significantly more likely to suffer a major cardiovascular event, such as heart attack or stroke, for decades afterwards, a large-scale analysis of previous studies indicates.
Marathoners Lack Understanding of Exercise-Associated Hyponatremia
January 27th 2012Participants in the London marathon have a spotty understanding of the causes and potential dangers of exercise-associated hyponatremia, researchers at the Centre for Sports and Exercise Medicine at the University of London have found.
Hyponatremia Associated with Increased Long-term Mortality for Heart Failure Patients
January 13th 2012Hyponatremia is independently associated with a long-term increase in mortality and rehospitalization for chronic heart failure patients, researchers at the Duke Clinical Research Institute have found.