Authored by - Dr Rachit Saxena, director and unit head, cardiothoracic and vascular surgery, Yashoda Institute of Cardiac ...
Yet one major bottleneck remains: obtaining timely cardiac imaging information that can help guide management decisions. A ...
David Thompson, PhD, Queen’s University Belfast, expands on previous research he conducted that calls for cardiovascular health care providers to actively address care inequities evident in practice ...
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are leading causes of morbidity and mortality among patients with ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. The future of cardiovascular care is arriving at a moment of both extraordinary promise and ...
Elizabeth Cooney became STAT’s cardiovascular reporter in April with one fundamental question in mind: Why do we have so much cardiovascular and metabolic disease, and how can we do better? Liz covers ...
Palliative care may help relieve symptoms and improve quality of life for people with cardiovascular disease and ensure that treatment is aligned with the patient's personal beliefs and values ...
Viet Le, PA-C, Intermountain Health, gives insights into the benefits cardio-renal-metabolic care models provide for patients in need. Viet Le, PA-C, Intermountain Health, shares his expertise with ...
Modern cardiovascular care involves human acumen, complex data and collaborative intelligence between the two. Payment models are based on well-defined tests and procedures and are baffled by the ...
Heart disease, stroke and other life-threatening emergencies remain leading causes of death worldwide, highlighting the need ...
Held in early June, The Heart of Milwaukee raised funds to advance cardiovascular care at Aurora St. Luke’s and Aurora Sinai.
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