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    A history of adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly low birth weight, increased risk for HF, according to data presented at the virtual American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.“Clearly, the risk for heart disease doesn’t go away when pregnancy ends, and these complications are a critical piece of a woman’s past medical history that is not always routinely reported or

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    • ICYMI: “Clearly, the risk for heart disease doesn’t go away when pregnancy ends, and these complications are a critical piece of a woman’s past medical history that is not always routinely reported" @PriyaP_Mehta @NMCardioVasc #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch https://t.co/hItmm77CVo

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    A history of adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly low birth weight, increased risk for HF, according to data presented at the virtual American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.“Clearly, the risk for heart disease doesn’t go away when pregnancy ends, and these complications are a critical piece of a woman’s past medical history that is not always routinely reported or

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    • ICYMI: “Clearly, the risk for heart disease doesn’t go away when pregnancy ends, and these complications are a critical piece of a woman’s past medical history that is not always routinely reported" @PriyaP_Mehta @NMCardioVasc #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch https://t.co/hItmm77CVo

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    A history of adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly low birth weight, increased risk for HF, according to data presented at the virtual American College of Cardiology Scientific Session.“Clearly, the risk for heart disease doesn’t go away when pregnancy ends, and these complications are a critical piece of a woman’s past medical history that is not always routinely reported or

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    • A history of adverse pregnancy outcomes, particularly low birth weight, increased risk for HF @PriyaP_Mehta @NMCardioVasc #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch https://t.co/hItmm7pejY

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    Despite having less ischemia and less extensive CAD compared with men, women had more frequent angina, according to new data from the ISCHEMIA trial.The researchers analyzed sex differences in ischemia, coronary anatomy and symptoms among patients with stable ischemic heart disease enrolled in ISCHEMIA. All patients underwent stress testing before enrollment and coronary CTA to confirm

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    • ICYMI: “Women are having more chest pain, even though they have less plaque on imaging, and yet they have very abnormal stress test results,” Harmony R. Reynolds, MD @nyulangone #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/VbDZR95KIv

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    Despite having less ischemia and less extensive CAD compared with men, women had more frequent angina, according to new data from the ISCHEMIA trial.The researchers analyzed sex differences in ischemia, coronary anatomy and symptoms among patients with stable ischemic heart disease enrolled in ISCHEMIA. All patients underwent stress testing before enrollment and coronary CTA to confirm

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    • ICYMI: “Women are having more chest pain, even though they have less plaque on imaging, and yet they have very abnormal stress test results,” Harmony R. Reynolds, MD @nyulangone #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/VbDZR9nlA3

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    Despite having less ischemia and less extensive CAD compared with men, women had more frequent angina, according to new data from the ISCHEMIA trial.The researchers analyzed sex differences in ischemia, coronary anatomy and symptoms among patients with stable ischemic heart disease enrolled in ISCHEMIA. All patients underwent stress testing before enrollment and coronary CTA to confirm

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    • Despite having less ischemia and less extensive CAD compared with men, women had more frequent angina @nyulangone #ACC20 #WCC20 @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/VbDZR95KIv

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    Patients with increases in left ventricular diastolic pressures after successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement had elevated risk for adverse outcomes, according to data presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session. Jiwon Seo, PhD, assistant professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, and colleagues analyzed data from 124 patients with severe

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    • ICYMI: Patients with increases in LV diastolic pressure after TAVR had more instances of the primary outcome (37% vs. 17.6%; P = .033) and CV death, compared with those with no changes or decreases. #ACC20 #WCC20 @yonsei_u @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/HWhjP6xhbe

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    Patients with increases in left ventricular diastolic pressures after successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement had elevated risk for adverse outcomes, according to data presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session. Jiwon Seo, PhD, assistant professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, and colleagues analyzed data from 124 patients with severe

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    • ICYMI: Patients with increases in LV diastolic pressure after TAVR had more instances of the primary outcome (37% vs. 17.6%; P = .033) and CV death, compared with those with no changes or decreases. #ACC20 #WCC20 @yonsei_u @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/HWhjP6xhbe

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    Patients with increases in left ventricular diastolic pressures after successful transcatheter aortic valve replacement had elevated risk for adverse outcomes, according to data presented at the American College of Cardiology Scientific Session. Jiwon Seo, PhD, assistant professor at Yonsei University College of Medicine in Seoul, and colleagues analyzed data from 124 patients with severe

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    • Patients with increases in left ventricular diastolic pressures after successful TAVR had elevated risk for adverse outcomes #ACC20 #WCC20 @yonsei_u @ACCinTouch #CardioTwitter https://t.co/HWhjP6fGjG