Stroke
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Prediabetes linked to higher CVD and CKD rates
Data from more than 330,000 U.K. adults show that an A1c of 5.7%-6.4% links with higher rates of incident CKD and CVD events.
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Single subcutaneous shot offers fast, potent platelet inhibition in STEMI
The effect was seen within 15 minutes of receiving RUC-4, an investigational glycoprotein IIb/IIIa inhibitor, with no thrombocytopenia, in a phase...
Guidelines
New AHA/ASA guideline on secondary stroke prevention
Identifying the cause of a first stroke or transient ischemic attack is key to developing strategies to prevent repeat events, the AHA/ASA says in...
From the Journals
Large vessel stroke linked to AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
Three cases occurred in two women and one man in their 30s or 40s and involved blockages of the carotid and middle cerebral artery.
From the Journals
Final SPRINT data confirm lower BP is better
The new results are “more robust,” says expert.
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LAAOS III: Surgical LAA closure cuts AFib stroke risk by one-third
The finding ‘opens a new paradigm’ for stroke prevention in atrial fibrillation and should change clinical guidelines, experts say.
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ADAPTABLE: Low-dose aspirin as good as high-dose in CHD?
A large randomized trial specifically designed to investigate the optimum dose of aspirin in patients with established coronary disease has found...
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Modest clinical gain for AF screening of asymptomatic elderly: STROKESTOP
Literally all known 75- and 76-year-olds in two Swedish regions were included, whether or not they were screened by mobile ECG recorder. But does...
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VNS plus rehab is a powerful poststroke combination
An analysis found that outcomes for vagus nerve stimulation combined with rehabilitation for poststroke arm weakness exceeded rehabilitation alone...
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Infective endocarditis from IV drug use tied to hemorrhagic stroke
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Stroke is ‘not a common complication’ in COVID-19
Among the sickest of COVID patients – those admitted to an ICU – researchers found that stroke was not a common complication.