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ADVANCE CRT Study Spotlights Shortcomings in Detection and Care of CRT Nonresponse

Registry study underscores need to involve heart failure specialists

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Evidence Mounts in Support of IL-1 Inhibition for Recurrent Pericarditis

Anakinra and rilonacept show dramatic reductions in recurrence rates

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$12 Million NIH Grant Aims to Drive Deeper Discovery of Heart Health/Gut Microbe Links

Hazen group to pursue research programs in atherosclerosis, thrombosis, obesity

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Bare Metal Stents Hold Their Own in Contemporary Endovascular Treatment of Chronic Mesenteric Ischemia

Ostial flaring delivers three-year patency comparable to that of covered stents

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WRAP-IT Substudy Provides Strong Prospective Support for CIED Infection Prevention

Each unprevented infection brings large clinical and economic burdens

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Preliminary Evidence Supports Initiation of Sacubitril-Valsartan in Low-Output Heart Failure

Observational findings lay groundwork for a future prospective study

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Radiation-Associated Mitral Valve Disease Linked to Worse Outcomes from Mitral Valve Surgery

New analysis is one of the first studies specific to this population

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PCI Does Not Impact Clinical Outcomes in Patients Undergoing TAVR, Meta-Analysis Finds

Pooled results of 11 observational studies offer needed guidance on PCI in this setting

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Contour or Clip? REDUCE-FMR Suggests Broadened Options for Percutaneous Mitral Valve Therapy

Investigational Carillon device benefits heart failure patients with functional mitral regurgitation

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