Atherosclerosis
News, opinions and meeting coverage in geriatrics.
<ѻý>Diet, Exercise Sufficient to Reduce Triglyceridesѻý>
While cholesterol control is often balanced between statins and lifestyle changes, reducing triglycerides can usually be accomplished with diet and lifestyle changes alone, according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association.
Apr 20, 2011
<ѻý>Cardiologist Who Revealed Echo Errors Out of a Jobѻý>
MILWAUKEE -- A cardiologist whose research at a national medical meeting revealed that other doctors at her hospital were misreading a substantial number of diagnostic echocardiograms has been fired by that hospital, the Journal Sentinel and ѻý have learned.
Jan 14, 2011
<ѻý>ACC: Triglycerides Decreased with Rosuvastatin Therapyѻý>
ATLANTA -- In a study that specifically scrutinized the effects of statin therapy on triglycerides, researchers said that rosuvastatin (Crestor) significantly reduced the blood lipid that has been linked to coronary artery disease better than placebo.
Mar 15, 2010
<ѻý>ACC: Clopidogrel Black Box Likely to Have Immediate Clinical Impactѻý>
ATLANTA -- The FDA's decision to add a black box warning to the label of clopidogrel (Plavix) came without warning to doctors attending the American College of Cardiology meeting here. But getting the word out to more than 13,000 cardiologists gathered in this city not an easy task.
Mar 14, 2010
<ѻý>AHA: FDA Drops Clopidogrel Bomb at AHAѻý>
ORLANDO -- The FDA has issued a public health advisory warning patients and physicians that concommitant use of clopidogrel (Plavix) and omeprazole (Prilosec and Prilosec OTC) blunts the antiplatelet effect of clopidogrel, so the combination should be avoided.
Nov 17, 2009
<ѻý>ESC: Peto Analysis Called Short on Proof of Simvastatin/ Ezetimibe Cancer Safetyѻý>
SEATTLE -- Simvastatin/ezetimibe (Vytorin) may increase the risk of cancer after all, concluded a leading American biostatistician who dismissed as prematurely reassuring an analysis by Richard Peto, Ph.D., F.R.S., that found the link with excess malignancy to be overblown.
Sep 04, 2008
<ѻý>ASNC: Caffeine Screens Before Stress Tests Often Miss Positives
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SAN DIEGO -- Routine screening by questionnaire for caffeine intake before pharmacologic cardiac stress testing fails to identify most patients who have detectable serum levels of the stimulant, investigators said here.
Sep 12, 2007