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Author(s):
Frederick Welt
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2 weeks ago
Expand your understanding of acute coronary syndromes beyond traditional plaque rupture with Dr Frederick Welt.In this presentation, part of the Complex Cases track in Women As One's CLIMB® 2025 Skills Training Program, Dr Frederick Welt uses a compelling case study of a young woman with diabetes presenting with non-STEMI to demonstrate how advanced imaging reveals the full spectrum of coronary…
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3 months ago
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Radcliffe Cardiology
AUTHOR: Sean DelaneyA greater number of traditional cardiovascular risk factors is strongly associated with increased coronary plaque vulnerability in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS), particularly in culprit lesions, according to a new analysis published in JACC.¹ The study provides a direct morphological link between the cumulative burden of risk factors and the high-risk plaque…
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ESC 25: The CARUSO Trial
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Tiziana Claudia Aranzulla
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2 months ago
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Author(s):
Michelle C Morris
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Rolf P Kreutz
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7 months ago
Author(s):
Hector M Garcia-Garcia
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1 year ago
In this interview, Prof Garcia-Garcia explains the methodology and findings of the AI-based OCT analysis and how this could impact practice in the future.
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Author(s):
Angela McInerney
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Seán O Hynes
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Nieves Gonzalo
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8 months ago
Valentin Fuster
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Author(s):
Hirofumi Ohashi
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Frédéric Bouisset
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Dimitri Buytaert
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Nitin Chandramohan
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Jonathan Hinton
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Peter O’Kane
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et al
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1 year ago
Author(s):
Matthew J Budoff
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7 months ago
ACC 2025 - Outcomes from colchicine in patients with stable coronary artery disease (CAD) shows significant plaque volume progression compared to placebo at one year.Dr Matthew Budoff (UCLA Medical Centre, Los Angeles, US) joins us onsite at ACC 2025 to discuss findings from the randomized, placebo-controlled, investigator-initiated EKSTROM trial (NCT06342609; Lundquist Institute for Biomedical…
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