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DALLAS, Feb. 23, 2021 Women face many female-specific risks for heart disease and stroke, including pregnancy, physical and emotional stress, sleep patterns and many physiological factors, according to multiple studies highlighted in this year’s Go Red for Women® special issue of the
Journal of the American Heart Association, published online today.
“Although cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in men and women, women are less likely to be diagnosed and receive preventive care and aggressive treatment compared to men,” said
Journal of the American Heart Association Editor-in-Chief Barry London, M.D., Ph.D., Ph.D., the Potter Lambert Chair in Internal Medicine, director of the division of cardiovascular medicine, director of the Abboud Cardiovascular Research Center, professor of cardiovascular medicine and professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at the University of Iowa’s Carver College of Medicine in Iowa City, Iowa. “Identifyin
Health tips from Dr Oz and Dr Roizen for 2-23-21
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Patient-Level VHA Data Show No Association Between Paclitaxel-Coated Devices and Long-Term Mortality
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February 23, 2021 In the first study examining the impact of paclitaxel-coated device (PCD) use on mortality in patients treated within the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), Gutierrez et al found no increased risk of long-term all-cause mortality associated with PCD use. The study was recently published in the
KEY FINDINGS
The rates of 2- and 3-year all-cause mortality were similar between the PCD and non-PCD groups, even when stratified by claudication or critical limb ischemia presentations.
No statistically significant risk in all-cause mortality was seen between the use of PCD and non-PCD devices after adjustment for treatment assignment.