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Added: 5 days ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A study has found that while the severity of ischaemia correlates poorly with daily angina symptoms in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD), the development of coronary collateral circulation is associated with both the ischaemic burden and reduced intensity of ischaemic chest pain.¹ This may help explain the often-observed disconnect between stenosis severity and patient-reported… View more
Added: 2 months ago Source:  Transcatheter Academy
While clinical trials typically report average health outcomes at specific time points, a new secondary analysis of the ISCHEMIA trial has delved into the individual patient journeys of angina symptoms over time. The study identified six distinct patterns of angina trajectories, revealing that an initial invasive strategy is associated with more favourable symptom pathways compared to a… View more
Author(s): Rasha Al-Lamee , Christopher Rajkumar , Nazli Okumus Added: 2 years ago
AHA 2023 — Investigators of ORBITA-2 trial, Dr Rasha Al-Lamee and Dr Christopher Rajkumar (Imperial College London, UK) talked with CardioNerds Ambassador, Dr Nazli Okumus about the randomised, placebo-controlled trial (NCT03742050) that compared the effects of coronary angioplasty versus placebo procedure on symptoms of stable angina without background anti-anginal therapy at 12 weeks.The ORBITA… View more
Author(s): Mandeep Mehra , Christian Inchaustegui Added: 2 years ago
In 2023, we are excited to partner with @CardioNerds, a dynamic team dedicated to democratizing cardiovascular education. Experience a fresh perspective on the new data through an interview series featuring principal investigators and ambassadors from the CardioNerds family.These interviews are supported by an educational grant from Novo Nordisk Inc. This content is not intended for UK HCPs. View more
Added: 4 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
For patients with suspected angina with non-obstructive coronary arteries (ANOCA) or ischaemia with non-obstructive coronary arteries (INOCA), the diagnostic pathway can be challenging. A new study suggests that while exercise electrocardiography stress testing (EST) has limited ability to confirm underlying microvascular disease, its high negative predictive value makes it a valuable tool for… View more
Author(s): Joost Daemen , Allen Jeremias , Ziad A Ali Added: 2 years ago
Join us for an informative video that explores the innovative approach of performing zero-contrast percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) using advanced medical technologies and best practices. In recent years, contrast supply shortages and the need for improved patient outcomes have presented significant challenges in care delivery. In this video, our esteemed faculty will demonstrate the… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Bristol Heart Institute, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust and University of Bristol, Bristol, UK
Dr Kalpa De Silva has been a consultant interventional cardiologist at Guy's and St Thomas'NHS Foundation Trust since 2020. Previously he was a consultant interventional cardiologist at the Bristol Heart Institute, University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. He specialises in the management of coronary artery disease, looking after patients with chest pain, angina and those who have… View more
Author(s): Ankur Kalra , Sukhjinder Nijjer Added: 1 year ago
In this week's Parallax, Dr Ankur Kalra welcomes back Dr Sukhjinder Nijjer for their much-anticipated annual review of advancements in cardiovascular medicine that defined the year 2023.Dr Nijjer, a Consultant Cardiologist in the UK, serves as the President of the Royal Society of Medicine and is an Honorary Senior Clinical Lecturer at Imperial College London.Drs Kalra and Nijjer share their… View more