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Added: 6 months ago Source:  Radcliffe Cardiology
Intensive blood pressure (BP) control is beneficial for high-risk hypertensive patients, regardless of their frailty status, according to a new post hoc analysis of the ESPRIT trial.¹ The findings suggest that even severely frail patients can safely achieve cardiovascular benefits from a lower systolic BP target.MethodologyThis analysis was conducted on data from the ESPRIT (Effects of intensive… View more
Added: 6 days ago Source:  Parallax Episode 160
This article is adapted from a Parallax podcast conversation between Professor Ron Blankstein and Dr Ankur Kalra, exploring how coronary CTA is transforming cardiovascular risk assessment, plaque imaging and precision prevention.Over the past two decades, coronary CT angiography (CTA) has evolved from a niche imaging modality into a central component of cardiovascular medicine. Once used… View more
Research Area(s) / Expertise: Job title: Head of the Cardiology Service
Personal History Born in 1962 in Jaén, Spain, Dr José Ángel Cabrera is a recognized expert in heart anatomy.2 “From a very young age, I had an interest in cardiology. I had a relative, my uncle, whom I saw handle cardiac anatomy in children and how he did cardiovascular imaging. So I went to Granada to study medicine,” he says.3 Academic History He earned his Doctorate in Medicine… View more
Added: 1 year ago Source:  THT
THT conference has released its four late-breaking trial sessions for 2025.The fourth annual Technology and Heart Failure Therapeutics conference is set to take place from the 11th to 13th February at Omni Boston Hotel at the Seaport in Boston. Access the full programme here.Late Breaking Clinical Science Session ITuesday 11th February, 09:30 – 10:45am ESTRobotic Surgical Technique for Performing… View more
Added: 12 months ago Source:  Radcliffe CKM
AUTHOR: Liam ONeillWhile elevated systolic blood pressure variability (SBPV) is a known risk factor for adverse health outcomes, new research published in the European Heart Journal suggests that the change in SBPV over time is also a critical prognostic indicator. The study found that an increase in visit-to-visit SBPV over a 10-year period was significantly associated with a higher risk of… View more