Efficacy of COVID-19 Vaccines in Real-World Settings Even Better Than Expected, Fauci Says
May 16th 2021Anthony Fauci, MD, told attendees at the ATS 2021 International Conference that the real-world evidence of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, is even better than expected.
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Dr Clyde Yancy: Heart Failure With Preserved Ejection Fraction Is Not One Disease
May 16th 2021Heart failure is clearly syndromic, with several phenotypes, so it will remain challenging to reconcile patient to therapy until these unique phenotypes can be studied, stated Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Dapagliflozin Misses Early Mark in COVID-19, but Kosiborod Sees Reasons for More Study
May 16th 2021The Dapagliflozin in Respiratory Failure in Patients With COVID-19 trial is the first phase 3 study to examine whether this SGLT2 inhibitor, which has proven effective for multiple chronic conditions, might be similarly useful in an acute setting.
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Dr Jay Edelberg: Mavacamten Is Producing Exciting Long-term Results in HCM
May 15th 2021Patients with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) had symptomatic, functional, and structural biomarker changes over the course of a little more than 6 months, explained Jay Edelberg, MD, PhD, head of Heart Failure and Cardiomyopathy Development at Bristol Myers Squibb.
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Dr Schuyler Jones: ADAPTABLE Is a Study Model for the Future
May 15th 2021ADAPTABLE was an opportunity to accomplish a large-scale study in a generalizable manner: directly involve patients, partner with them, and cocreate the program, noted Schuyler Jones, MD, associate professor of medicine at Duke University.
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How Shared Decision-Making, Patient Decision Aids Impact Cost, Utilization
May 14th 2021Panelists of a session at the Pharmacy Quality Alliance 2021 Annual Meeting explore how shared decision-making and patient decision aids can promote appropriate care and treatment adherence, as well as lower cost and utilization of health care services.
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A Year Into the Pandemic, Science Carries on at ACC
May 13th 2021Fourteen months after the American College of Cardiology (ACC) switched its 17,000-person meeting to a virtual format on short notice, the meeting will be online May 15-17 for the second year. The 70th Scientific Session will feature 25 late-breaking clinical trials, emphasizing treatment of heart failure and the right aspirin dose for prevention of secondary cardiovascular disease.
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Dr Pamela Bowe Morris Shares What to Anticipate at the ACC’s 70th Scientific Session
May 13th 2021We’re going to celebrate and refocus on the science, reflect and share lessons learned from the pandemic, and really engage our audience in discussions that cover care guidelines and nontraditional pathways of care, said Pamela Bowe Morris, MD, chair of ACC.21.
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Aligning Patient-Centered Goals to Improve Quality of Care, Address Health Inequities
May 13th 2021Panelists of a session at the Pharmacy Quality Alliance (PQA) 2021 Annual Meeting discuss challenges contributing to health inequities in patient care, particularly medication use quality, as well as efforts to improve these issues.
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Dr Clyde Yancy Previews What’s New and Exciting in Heart Failure
May 12th 2021Understanding that there is a third type of heart failure will further our understanding of the disease, noted Clyde W. Yancy, MD, MSc, chief of cardiology and vice dean for diversity and inclusion at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine.
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Dr James Januzzi Details New ACC/HealthReveal Partnership
May 12th 2021There is a persistent gap in heart failure care regarding administration of life-saving therapies outlined in clinical practice guidelines and consensus documents, noted James Jacuzzi, MD, of Harvard Medical School and an ACC trustee.
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Dr Michelle Cloutier Previews NAEPP Updates to Asthma Management Guidelines
May 10th 2021Michelle M Cloutier, MD, is professor emerita at UCONN Health in Farmington, Connecticut, and chair of the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program (NAEPP) Coordinating Committee Expert Panel Working Group.
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Real-world Data From Multiple Sources May Be Needed to Conduct Biosimilar Comparison Studies
May 6th 2021Administrative claims data in oncology often lack sufficient information to conduct postmarketing comparison studies of biosimilars with their reference product, suggesting that other sources are needed to answer critical research questions.
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Studies Highlight Role of Stress, Social Disadvantage in Heart Health Disparities
May 6th 2021Both studies were featured during the American College of Cardiology's annual briefing on results for consumers. They will be presented during the 70th Scientific Session, which is set for May 15-17, 2021.
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Dr Lawrence F. Eichenfield on Advancements in Atopic Dermatitis Among Adolescents
April 25th 2021Patients want better control of their atopic dermatitis, and we don’t want them to acquiesce to their disease, explained Lawrence F. Eichenfield, MD, chief of pediatric and adolescent dermatology at Rady Children's Hospital-San Diego.
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Dr Rajiv Nijhawan: Immunosuppression Increases Skin Cancer Risk Among Transplant Patients
April 24th 2021With immunosuppression, self-regulatory mechanisms may start to decrease, and these are the patients who develop skin cancers more frequently, said Rajiv Nijhawan, MD, UT Southwestern Medical Center.
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