Gender, race and ethnicity should not be factors for cardiologists deciding whether invasive heart procedures should be performed on patients, according to a new guideline issued Dec. 9 from the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology.
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Austin, Texas-based St. David’s Medical Center physicians were among the first in the U.S. to implant the Barostim System, a new neurostimulator technology used to help treat advanced heart failure, the hospital said Dec. 9.
Since the start of 2021, hospitals and health systems across the U.S. have performed many novel cardiology procedures.
Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center in Berks County, Pa., announced a new electrophysiology laboratory opened Dec. 7 to treat patients with cardiac rhythm disturbances.
The American College of Cardiology named Ami Bhatt, MD, as chief innovation officer, the organization said Dec. 7.
The American College of Cardiology named Ami Bhatt, MD, as chief innovation officer, the organization said Dec. 7.
Cases of post-COVID-19 vaccine myocarditis, swelling of the heart muscle, in people under 21 are rare and usually mild, a study published Dec. 6 in Circulation confirmed.
Significant increases in blood pressure readings were observed during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic in both men and women across the U.S., a study published Dec. 6 in Circulation found.
Cleveland Clinic doctors were the first in the world to successfully implant leadless pacemaker defibrillator systems in two patients as part of a global clinical trial sponsored by Boston Scientific, according to a Dec. 2 news release.
News linking the optimal bedtime to lower heart disease risk was Becker's most-read cardiology story in November.