This Black History Month, we interviewed Dr Rachel M Bond regarding her experiences as a Black cardiologist practicing in the United States.
A study has found that, in the United States, the rate of sudden cardiac death is increasing among adults aged 25 to 44 years.
Patients with pregnancy-related hypertension (HTN) or diabetes are more likely to be screened for diabetes and dyslipidemia after delivery.
Following VAD implantation, children with congenital heart disease are significantly more likely to have major adverse events.
Postpandemic hospital occupancy is higher than prepandemic and is expected to continue increasing without changes in the hospitalization rate or staffed hospital bed supply.
Exercise PH — measured by the mPAP/CO slope — may predict survival in patients with normal or mildly elevated pulmonary arterial pressure.
Following the onset of nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy, regular stroke workup may be necessary.
Patients with vitiligo or alopecia areata had lower BMI and lipid dysregulation, but this relationship was not observed in patients with psoriasis.
Use of finerenone for heart failure with preserved ejection fraction carries a hyperkalemia risk, especially in patients with kidney disease.