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NYU Langone Heart Cardiologists Unveil Groundbreaking Research at ACC.26 NYU Langone Heart cardiologists present cutting-edge research and clinical advances at ACC.26, focusing on cardiovascular care and innovative treatments.

NYU Langone Heart Cardiologists Unveil Groundbreaking Research at ACC.26 #United_States #New_Orleans #Cardiologists #NYU_Langone_Heart #ACC.26

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Top Cardiac Surgeons in Nanavati Hospital Mumbai Expert Care Trusted

#CardiacSurgeons #NanavatiHospital #HeartCare #Cardiologists #CardiacSurgery #India

Read us more:- www.indiacardiacsurgerysite.com/nanavati-hos...

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What Is Cardiac Rehabilitation and How Does It Help? Cardiac rehabilitation programs can prolong life after a heart-related event.

" #Outpatient #rehab programs often take place in a gym-like setting..Care teams may include #cardiologists, nurses, #exercise physiologists, nutritionists & sometimes psychiatrists or psychologists.": buff.ly/hPLa3re

via @yaleschoolofmed.bsky.social
#CardiacRehab #cardiology #HeartHealth

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I've mentioned this before, but one of the kindest and smartest #electrophysiologists (heart rhythm #cardiologists who put in pacemakers and defibrillator to save your damn life) I've known is an international #medical graduate from a "banned" country, Zimbabwe

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a girl playing a banjo sits on the porch of a house ALT: a girl playing a banjo sits on the porch of a house

For what it's worth, #Pakistan (along with #Brazil and #Nigeria) is on the 75 country #visa ban list, so good luck getting any more interventional #cardiologists to live in the place that was featured in the movie Winter's Bone. (great movie, but Americans don't want to live there).

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Honestly though I am glad for #Cardiologists across the #Midwest this dumb luck/divine intervention run is over.

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I'm guessing thousands of #Bears (and #Packers) fans have had NSTEMIs from the 4? times they met this year. #Chicago #football is only meant to keep #cardiologists in business

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What’s it Like to Live with a Heart Rhythm Disorder?

What’s it Like to Live with a Heart Rhythm Disorder?

"I sought the help of many #cardiologists & #HeartRhythm specialists..to try & get the #PSVT episodes under control. Unfortunately, nothing seemed to work & they all just said that I had to endure these episodes until the #tuberculosis treatment concluded.": buff.ly/VDLMIQy

#ChronicallyIll

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Best Cardiac Surgery Hospital in India – Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital

#Cardiothoracic
#BestCardiacSurgeons
#TopHeartSurgeon
#cardiologists
#KokilabenHospitalMumbai

Contact us;-
+91-9370586696
enquiry@indiacardiacsurgerysite.com

Visit us:-
www.indiacardiacsurgerysite.com/kokilaben-ho...

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#Medical specialty #fellowship match is in 36 hours.
Full travel ban on...
39% of #Endocrinologists
36% of #Nephrologists
33-34% of #Interventional #Cardiologists and #electrophysiologists (put stents for massive heart attacks, #pacemakers, #defibrillators to prevent death from fatal heart rhythms)

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It was fantastic chance to connect, share insights&learn alongside global cardiology experts
#ACCMidEast #ACCIntl #ACCEd #16ECS #CardiologyConference #Cardiologists #ECS #CardiacHealth #Heartconference #HealthcareInnovation #NetworkingEvent #CardiologyAdvancements #International #Regional #Speakers

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Cardiovascular Logistics Aims to Be Top Career Choice for Cardiologists Across the U.S. Cardiovascular Logistics is launching a national recruitment drive to attract cardiologists, offering autonomy, equity, and advanced patient care resources.

Cardiovascular Logistics Aims to Be Top Career Choice for Cardiologists Across the U.S. #United_States #Louisiana #Cardiologists #Cardiovascular_Logistics #CVL

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Wait you got me at RFK Jr making #saturatedfat great again. Just a reminder: 40% of #interventional #cardiologists who would save your atherosclerotic body from the RFK #diet are #immigrants

(I don’t really care about something I am banned by my #religion from eating, but I’m ok not having F&M)

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For non-medical people:
- Clinical neurophysiology - doctors who manage #seizure disorders
- Clinical cardiac electrophysiology (also called EP) - #cardiologists who put in pacemakers and defibrillators when you have fatal heart rhythms that cause #cardiacarrest
I dunno, sounds important, just me

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in residency I ran into one of our interventional #cardiologists who was an awesome teacher and also likely close to 70 yo wandering around the VA call rooms, saying he always spends the night in cold dark hospital when on call, and it made me so sad. I hope he’s retired with a pina on a beach

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Survey reveals 'trust gap' in the value of AI to cardiology It seems cardiologists are more optimistic than patients about the potential of AI in helping cardiac teams improve care and save lives.

It seems #cardiologists are more optimistic than #patients about the potential of #AI in helping #cardiacteams improve care and save lives.

pharmaphorum.com/news/survey-...

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While I appreciate the shoutout as a #millennial physician, this is not true lol at least for doctors. The VAST majority of doctors in the US are Boomers and GenX
93% of #Cardiologists in the US were over 40 in 2023, and their average age is almost 60
(My dentist office does text me, though)

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Deep-learning model outperforms cardiologists in identifying hidden heart disease – Physics World AI model analyses electrocardiogram traces to flag patients at high risk of structural heart disease

#health #heart #cardiologists #ECG #medicine #science #realscience #actualscience physicsworld.com/a/deep-learn...

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This may be good (or bad, depending on point of view) for interventional #cardiologists. Maybe slightly less income but less STEMIs and more sleep

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Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia Among #cardiologists, Cardiac Physiologists, Nurses, and Patients: Interview Study Background: The use of remote monitoring technology for patients with cardiac implantable electronic devices (CIED) is the standard of care as highlighted by international guidelines. However, remote monitoring has not yet been integrated to universal, routine clinical practice. Objective: We aimed to identify barriers and enablers of routine implementation of CIED remote monitoring. Methods: We conducted semi-structured interview to explore the barriers and enablers encountered when incorporating remote monitoring to CIED management. Participants included a broad range of stakeholders including #cardiologists, cardiac clinicians/physiologists, nurses and patients. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and analysed through inductive thematic analysis and deductive approaches. We used the theoretical domains framework to understand barriers and enablers through an implementation science lens. Our study aligns with the COnsolidated criteria for REporting Qualitative (COREQ) research checklist. Results: 35 interviews were conducted, including 16 patients, 10 #cardiologists, and 9 cardiac physiologists and nurses. Five main themes and 13 subthemes were identified. The five main themes and the associated subthemes were 1) Patient benefits from remote monitoring, such as improved CIED and #cardiovascular management, and improved patient-centred care; 2) Insufficient allocation of CIED remote monitoring resources, which included insufficient funding and staffing, insufficient reimbursement, infrastructure and access inequity; 3) Suboptimal management of data which includes inconsistent workflow, lack of guidance for clinic staff and has resulted in an increased alert burden; 4) Insufficient patient education post-CIED implant, this was attributed to limited healthcare worker availability and resulted in inadequate patient knowledge and anxiety associated with remote monitoring; and 5) Patient engagement with CIED management, which included the need for increased patient interaction and ability to share data with patients. These subthemes were mapped to 6 specific domains of the theoretical domains framework: ‘Beliefs about capabilities’, ‘Environmental Context and Resources’, ‘Beliefs about consequences’, ‘Knowledge’, ‘Emotions’, and ‘Goals’. Conclusions: Patient engagement was identified in 3 of the 5 themes describing barriers and enablers to RM. These highlight the importance of addressing patient engagement with RM to better implement and integrate the use of RM into routine clinical practice. Barriers and enablers extend across multiple domains and suggest a multi-pronged approach is required to translate the gold standard care of remote monitoring to routine clinical practice.

New in JMIR Cardio: Barriers and Enablers to Routine Clinical Implementation of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Device Remote Monitoring in Australia Among #cardiologists, Cardiac Physiologists, Nurses, and Patients: Interview Study

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UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute offers new treatment for high blood pressure - Becker’s ASC Cardiologists at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute in Harrisburg, Pa., are now offering renal denervation, a new treatment option for patients with hard-to-treat high blood pressure.  The catheter...

#Cardiologists at the UPMC Heart and Vascular Institute in #harrisburgpa are now offering renal denervation, a new treatment option for patients with hard-to-treat #HighBloodPressure

Check out the full story here 👇
www.beckersasc.com/cardiology/u...

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Gender Differences in X (Formerly Twitter) Use, Influence, and Engagement Among #cardiologists From the Top U.S. News Best Hospitals n/a - research letter submission

New in JMIR Cardio: Gender Differences in X (Formerly Twitter) Use, Influence, and Engagement Among #cardiologists From the Top U.S. News Best Hospitals

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Telehealth Support From #cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in #heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian #heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial Background: #heart failure is a prevalent condition ideally managed through collaboration between health care sectors. Telehealth between #cardiologists and primary care physicians is a strategy to improve the quality of care for patients with #heart failure. Still, the effectiveness of this approach on patient-relevant outcomes needs to be determined. Objective: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of telehealth support provided by #cardiologists for treating patients with #heart failure to primary care physicians from public primary care practices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: We used mixed methods to assess the feasibility of telehealth support. From 2020 to 2022, we tested 2 telehealth approaches: synchronous videoconferences (phase A) and interaction through an asynchronous web platform (phase B). The primary outcome was feasibility. Exploratory outcomes were telehealth acceptability of patients, primary care physicians, and #cardiologists; the patients’ clinical status; and prescription practices. Qualitative methods comprised content analysis of 3 focus groups and 15 individual interviews with patients, primary care physicians, and #cardiologists. Quantitative methods included the baseline assessment of 83 patients; a single-arm, before-and-after assessment of clinical status in 58 patients; and an assessment of guideline-directed medical therapy in 28 patients with reduced ejection fraction measured within 1 year of follow-up. We integrated qualitative and quantitative data using a joint display table and used the A Process for Decision-Making After Pilot and Feasibility Trials framework for feasibility assessment. Results: Telehealth support from #cardiologists to primary care physicians was generally well accepted. As barriers, patients expressed concern about reduced direct access to #cardiologists, primary care physicians reported work overload and a lack of relative advantage, and #cardiologists expressed concern about the sustainability of the intervention. Quantitative analysis revealed an overall poor baseline clinical status of patients with #heart failure, with 53% (44/83) decompensated, as expected. Compliance with guideline-directed medical therapy for the treatment of #heart failure with reduced ejection fraction after telehealth showed a modest improvement for β-blockers (17/20, 85% to 18/19, 95%) and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors (14/20, 70% to 15/19, 79%) but a drop in the prescription of spironolactone (16/20, 80% to 15/20, 75%). Neprilysin and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors were introduced in 4 and 1 patient, respectively. Missing record data precluded a more precise analysis. The feasibility assessment was positive, favoring the asynchronous modality. Potential modifications include more effective patient and professional recruitment strategies and educational activities to raise awareness of collaborative support in primary care. Conclusions: Telehealth was feasible to implement. Considering the stakeholders’ views and insights on the process is paramount to attaining engagement. Missing data must be anticipated for future research in this setting. Considering the recommended adaptations, the intervention can be studied in a cluster-randomized trial.

New in JMIR Cardio: Telehealth Support From #cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in #heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian #heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial

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Gender Differences in X (Formerly Twitter) Use, Influence, and Engagement Among #cardiologists From the Top U.S. News Best Hospitals n/a - research letter submission

New in JMIR Cardio: Gender Differences in X (Formerly Twitter) Use, Influence, and Engagement Among #cardiologists From the Top U.S. News Best Hospitals

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📢 New resource alert! A gene compendia summarising key genes involved in heritable thoracic aortic diseases like #Marfan & #LoeysDietz syndromes.

For #geneticists, #cardiologists, #researchers & more.
Explore it here ➡️ bit.ly/4kp2YL5

#RareDiseases #Genetics

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Telehealth Support From #cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in #heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian #heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial Background: #heart failure is a prevalent condition ideally managed through collaboration between health care sectors. Telehealth between #cardiologists and primary care physicians is a strategy to improve the quality of care for patients with #heart failure. Still, the effectiveness of this approach on patient-relevant outcomes needs to be determined. Objective: This study aimed to assess the feasibility of telehealth support provided by #cardiologists for treating patients with #heart failure to primary care physicians from public primary care practices in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Methods: We used mixed methods to assess the feasibility of telehealth support. From 2020 to 2022, we tested 2 telehealth approaches: synchronous videoconferences (phase A) and interaction through an asynchronous web platform (phase B). The primary outcome was feasibility. Exploratory outcomes were telehealth acceptability of patients, primary care physicians, and #cardiologists; the patients’ clinical status; and prescription practices. Qualitative methods comprised content analysis of 3 focus groups and 15 individual interviews with patients, primary care physicians, and #cardiologists. Quantitative methods included the baseline assessment of 83 patients; a single-arm, before-and-after assessment of clinical status in 58 patients; and an assessment of guideline-directed medical therapy in 28 patients with reduced ejection fraction measured within 1 year of follow-up. We integrated qualitative and quantitative data using a joint display table and used the A Process for Decision-Making After Pilot and Feasibility Trials framework for feasibility assessment. Results: Telehealth support from #cardiologists to primary care physicians was generally well accepted. As barriers, patients expressed concern about reduced direct access to #cardiologists, primary care physicians reported work overload and a lack of relative advantage, and #cardiologists expressed concern about the sustainability of the intervention. Quantitative analysis revealed an overall poor baseline clinical status of patients with #heart failure, with 53% (44/83) decompensated, as expected. Compliance with guideline-directed medical therapy for the treatment of #heart failure with reduced ejection fraction after telehealth showed a modest improvement for β-blockers (17/20, 85% to 18/19, 95%) and renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitors (14/20, 70% to 15/19, 79%) but a drop in the prescription of spironolactone (16/20, 80% to 15/20, 75%). Neprilysin and sodium-glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitors were introduced in 4 and 1 patient, respectively. Missing record data precluded a more precise analysis. The feasibility assessment was positive, favoring the asynchronous modality. Potential modifications include more effective patient and professional recruitment strategies and educational activities to raise awareness of collaborative support in primary care. Conclusions: Telehealth was feasible to implement. Considering the stakeholders’ views and insights on the process is paramount to attaining engagement. Missing data must be anticipated for future research in this setting. Considering the recommended adaptations, the intervention can be studied in a cluster-randomized trial.

New in JMIR Cardio: Telehealth Support From #cardiologists to Primary Care Physicians in #heart Failure Treatment: Mixed Methods Feasibility Study of the Brazilian #heart Insufficiency With Telemedicine Trial

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Our end users:
🔹 #GPs & #nurses – Intuitive tools to identify high-risk patients early.
🔹 #cardiologists – Personalized risk assessments leveraging diverse health data.
🔹 #researchers – Secure access to high-quality, interoperable datasets.

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Hey there! Got a question for #cardiologists or people that have a #pacemaker. I'd like my dad to have a device to alert me if something happens - heart related/fall/etc (he's in Sweden-I'm in Thailand). I'm leaning towards AppleWatch but would like some advice please (magnet issue?). Thanks !

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Our findings:
🔹 #GPs & #nurses – Need trustworthy tools to flag high-risk patients early, aiding timely referrals without adding admin burden.
🔹 #Cardiologists – Require advanced, personalized risk assessment tools that go beyond generic models, integrating #ECG, imaging, and other #healthdata.

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Atrial Fibrillation in Advanced Chronic Kidney Disease: A Survey of Current Management in Australia and New Zealand The results of this survey of nephrology and cardiology clinicians across Australia and New Zealand highlights inter- and intraspecialty heterogeneity in risk assessment and primary prevention of AF-...

This recent survey in Australia New Zealand shows that #nephrologists and #cardiologists are split on the management of AF in advanced kidney disease. How do we provide multidisciplinary care to this high-risk group until more trial evidence is forthcoming?
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...

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