Although racial disparities in survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest among Black and white people persist, both groups had similar chances of receiving an intensive care unit evaluation before a ...
Objective Evidence on the increased risk of sports-related sudden cardiac arrest and death (SCA/D) and the potential benefit of cardiovascular preparticipation screening (PPS) in children is limited.
Although racial disparities in survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest among Black and white people are known, both groups had similar chances of receiving an intensive care unit (ICU) evaluation ...
A new system that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to assess cardiovascular risk based on images of the eye captured during eye exams demonstrated strong correlation with a standard cardiovascular ...
The incidence of sudden cardiac arrest in athletes varies according to age, race and ethnic group, sex, sport, and social determinants of health. The common causes of sudden cardiac arrest include ...
DALLAS, Oct. 31, 2022 — Although racial disparities in survival after in-hospital cardiac arrest among Black and white people are known, both groups had similar chances of receiving an intensive care ...
Objective (1) Identify and review current policies for the cardiovascular screening of athletes to assess their applicability to the paediatric population and (2) evaluate the quality of these policy ...
The ACC, AHA, and HRS have released the 2026 advanced training statement on clinical cardiac electrophysiology.
Hypertension is often overlooked in women due to vague symptoms that are often dismissed. A top cardiologist shared some of ...
In 2008, before the approval of the SGLT2 inhibitors, concern about the cardiovascular safety of rosiglitazone, a popular antidiabetic agent, 11 led the FDA to issue a Guidance for Industry ...