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  • Space-grown heart tissue could uncover failure pathways and improve cardiac repair
    By studying and engineering heart tissue in the unique low-gravity environment of space, the laboratory of Arun Sharma, Ph.D., is... Read more
  • How different countries decide who gets a heart transplant
    As demand for heart transplants continues to far exceed the number of available donor hearts, experts at the 46th Annual... Read more
  • More children are surviving long enough for heart transplants—but not enough hearts exist, say experts
    Advances in pediatric heart care are helping more children survive long enough to receive a transplant—but a critical shortage of... Read more
  • Rethinking newborn screening for critical congenital heart disease
    Critical congenital heart diseases, or CCHDs, are a group of life-threatening structural heart defects present at birth. According to the... Read more
  • A blueprint for holistic cardiovascular implantable electronic device lead management and lifelong patient safety
    New evidence on cardiovascular implantable electronic devices (CIED) lead management and the burgeoning development of new CIED technologies have contributed... Read more
  • Algorithm using finger cuff technology detects moderate-to-severe aortic stenosis in African American patients
    A novel detection algorithm spotted moderate-to-severe aortic stenosis (AS) with a sensitivity of 90.5% of all patients and 100% of... Read more
  • Over past decade, congestive heart failure and heart rhythm-related cardiogenic shock deaths increased >10%: Data
    New data from the CDC WONDER database finds deaths from heart attack-related cardiogenic shock (CS) decreased between 1999 and 2020,... Read more
  • Genetic study reveals likely cause of common heart valve defect
    New clues from genetic research may help explain what causes the most common heart defect present at birth. Researchers at... Read more
  • Sudden deaths rose 30% across Europe in a decade, with sharper increase among women
    From 2010 to 2020, there were over 2.5 million sudden deaths—natural unexpected deaths occurring within one hour of symptoms starting—in... Read more
  • Growing support for AI models in heart disease care and prevention
    Digital transformation and artificial intelligence (AI) in health care requires a range of safeguards and standards to work well, but... Read more
  • COVID-19 and severe heart attack increase mortality by 25% after 1 year, more than double pre-pandemic rates
    Findings from the North American COVID-19 Myocardial Infarction (NACMI) registry demonstrate significantly higher one-year mortality rates in patients with COVID-19... Read more
  • Lipoprotein(a) linked to elevated cardiovascular risk despite standard treatment
    New data analyzing more than 20,000 patients from three major NIH studies show that elevated Lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is associated with... Read more
  • Radial arterial access demonstrates procedural safety for the treatment of peripheral artery disease
    Results from the largest real-world propensity-matched comparison to date show that radial-to-peripheral (R2P) access achieves procedural success rates comparable to... Read more
  • Novel blood return system cuts blood loss by 97% in pulmonary embolism procedure
    The first comparative analysis from the ENGULF (A Safety and Feasibility Single-Arm Study of a Novel Catheter Thrombectomy Device For... Read more
  • Mechanical forces from the beating heart may help prevent cancer cell growth
    Scientists may have discovered another way the human body tries to protect itself from cancer. New research on mice suggests... Read more
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