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Dike Bevis Ojji
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Camilla Andersen
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9 months ago
EASD Congress 2025 - Dr Camilla Andersen (The University of Western Australia, Perth, AU) joins us to discuss findings from the EMPIRE-PREVENT: Metabolic study, investigating the metabolic effects of empagliflozin in elderly and obese patients at high risk of developing heart failure (HF).This randomized controlled trial evaluated 165 patients aged 60–84 years with obesity (BMI >28kg/m²) and…
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Barry H Trachtenberg
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Heart Failure Cardiologist
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Obesity Definitions and LOS in Heart Failure
Author(s):
Michał Czapla
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Christopher S Lee
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Maria Jędrzejczyk
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1 month ago
Original Research
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8 months ago
Source:
Radcliffe Cardiology
New analyses from the ATTRibute-CM trial show that the transthyretin (TTR) stabiliser acoramidis provides consistent clinical benefits in patients with both wild-type (ATTRwt-CM) and variant (ATTRv-CM) transthyretin amyloid cardiomyopathy.1 The findings include data from the main 30-month trial and its ongoing 42-month open-label extension (OLE).Acoramidis is an orally administered, small…
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Jonathan Jiunn Liang Yap
Research Area(s) / Expertise:
Job title: Consultant Cardiologist
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Diana Gorog
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Job title: Cardiologist and Clinical Lead for Non-cancer Research
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Khaled Al-Shaibi
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Heart FailureInterventionChronic Heart Failure ManagementCoronary InterventionsGuidelines & StatementsPacing, Defibrillators & Cardiac Resynchronisation TherapyHFpEF Pharmacological ManagementStructural InterventionAtrial FibrillationHFmrEF Pharmacological ManagementAnticoagulationPrevention & Chronic ConditionsDemographicHypertensionCardiac AmyloidosisGenderMI/ACSCardiomyopathies and Cardiac AmyloidosisElectrophysiology & ArrhythmiaHFrEF Pharmacological Management
Junaid Zaman
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Job title: Assistant Professor of Clinical Medicine
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Stéphane G Carlier
Job title: Professor of Cardiology, Université de Mons (UMons), Mons, Belgium
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