Grafting patches of lab-grown muscle to the surface of the heart could offer a lifeline for people waiting for a transplant.
A 41-year-old man was evaluated for swelling in the ankles and syncope. CT of the chest showed bilateral mediastinal and ...
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Trinity Health Muskegon recently achieved a significant milestone by successfully implanting AVEIR DR, the world’s first dual-chamber leadless pacemaker system designed to effectively treat abnormal ...
Abelacimab, a factor XI inhibitor, demonstrated a 62–69% reduction in major bleeding compared to rivaroxaban in atrial fibrillation patients at moderate-to-high stroke risk, with comparable safety and ...
Over 80% of these fatalities result from heart attacks and strokes. December is notorious for being the biggest month for ...
Researchers from the Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine identified an enzyme, alpha-kinase 2 (ALPK2) that is ...
That test could help identify patients at greatest risk for potentially deadly cardiac problems such as coronary artery ...
The University of Cincinnati's Pooja Khatri spoke with Medscape on a new American Heart Association advisory recommending ...
A local man had a hole in his heart repaired without surgery! The cardiology team at Orlando Health and Arnold Palmer were ...
Death by heartbreak doesn't just happen in stories. In real life, severe stress can cause the sometimes-fatal takotsubo syndrome.
A device smaller than a quarter is giving heart patients a new lease on life. The Watchman device is implanted in the heart to prevent blood clots from forming without the need of blood thinners.