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Added: 2 weeks ago Source:  Radcliffe CKM
Mirjam Boros, Radcliffe CardiologyA post hoc secondary analysis of the SOUL trial has found that once-daily oral semaglutide is associated with early and sustained improvements in multiple cardiovascular (CV) risk factors in high-risk patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D).¹ These findings help to explain the mechanisms behind the primary trial results, which showed a 14% reduction in major adverse… View more
Added: 1 month ago Source:  Radcliffe CVRM
Individuals with type 2 diabetes (T2D) face a high risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). The SOUL trial (NCT03914326) previously demonstrated that oral semaglutide reduced major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE).² A new post hoc secondary analysis of this trial now provides insight into the mechanisms behind this benefit, detailing the drug's association with changes in key… View more
Author(s): Michael McConnell Added: 1 month ago
ACC.26 – Dr Michael McConnell (Stanford Health Care, Stanford, CA, US) joins us to discuss findings from a prospective, multicentre clinical trial evaluating whether artificial intelligence analysis of retinal images can identify patients at elevated atherosclerotic cardiovascular risk.Findings showed strong sensitivity and specificity in identifying those at risk of ASCVD in a diverse study… View more
Author(s): Divaka Perera Added: 1 month ago
ACC 2026 — Prof Divaka Perera (Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital and King's College London, UK) joins us to discuss findings from the CHIP-BCIS3 trial, examining the role of percutaneous left ventricular unloading in patients undergoing high-risk coronary intervention.This phase 3 randomised controlled trial enrolled 300 patients with severe left ventricular dysfunction and extensive coronary artery… View more
Added: 8 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
A large-scale, nationwide study from South Korea suggests that vaccination with the live zoster vaccine is associated with a significantly lower risk of various cardiovascular (CV) events in adults aged 50 and older. The findings indicate a protective association that persists for up to 8 years post-vaccination.¹This population-based cohort study analysed data from over 2.2 million individuals… View more
Author(s): Marat Fudim , David Duncker Added: 2 months ago
In this episode of Arrhythmia Academy's Journal Club, Dr David Duncker (Hannover Heart Rhythm Center, DE) is joined by Dr Marat Fudim (Duke University, US) to examine the critical early-risk period following heart failure diagnosis and the emerging role of wearable cardioverter defibrillators in sudden cardiac death prevention.The discussion centres on findings from the SCD-PROTECT study, a 19… View more
Author(s): Michael J Reardon Added: 1 year ago
ACC 2025 - EVOLUT Low-Risk findings show the Medtronic TAVR system is a safe and effective treatment for aortic stenosis vs surgical valves at five years.Dr Michael Reardon (Houston Methodist, Texas, US) joins us onsite at ACC to discuss the EVOLUT Low Risk trial (NCT02701283; Medtronic Cardiovascular), investigating the safety and effectiveness of the Medtronic TAVR system compared to surgical… View more
Author(s): Rahul Aggarwal , Dirk Müller-Wieland Added: 7 months ago
Filmed onsite at EASD 2025, this on-demand series features key insights from Prof Dirk Müller-Wieland and Dr Rahul Aggarwal to interpret the latest data on eicosapentaenoic acid(EPA), including the latest sub-analysis of the REDUCE-IT trial, whichanalysed the effectiveness of icosapent ethyl (IPE) on CV risk by triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index - an indicator of insulin resistance and risk of type… View more