An updated guideline has been published by the AHA, ACC, and other organizations regarding the management of acute coronary syndrome.
In patients with CKD, hyperkalemia significantly increases risk for major adverse cardiovascular events and arrhythmia.
Historical redlining is linked to care utilization and fragmentation among patients with rheumatic conditions, highlighting the role of structural racism in these disparities.
Children with rheumatic diseases may face increased risks for COVID-19-related hospitalization, particularly those using glucocorticoids, rituximab, or mycophenolate.
Boston Scientific has issued a recall of Accolade pacemaker devices due to an increased risk for permanently entering Safety Mode.
Topline data were announced from a trial investigating lorundrostat for the treatment of uncontrolled hypertension or resistant hypertension.
Virginia Apgar, an American physician who revolutionized neonatal medicine, is most widely known for her development of the Apgar score.
Despite persistent racial and ethnic disparities in postoperative sepsis and septic shock risk, there is no evidence of inequity in regard to failure-to-rescue (FTR) rates for either condition. These ...
Virginia Apgar, an American physician who revolutionized neonatal medicine, created the Apgar score, used to evaluate newborns after birth.
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis are associated with an increased risk for heart failure, particularly heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.
A combination of low blood pressure and high intraocular pressure can predict RNFL thinning in moderate-to-severe glaucoma.
GLP-1RA discontinuation and lack of reinitiation was more common among patients with obesity and without type 2 diabetes than with type 2 diabetes.
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