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Mashup Score: 9
The concept is bolstered when the results are pooled with coronary studies, but “we need more trials,” a researcher says.
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Mashup Score: 3Income, Education Influence Post-Stroke Mortality in Sweden - 6 day(s) ago
The findings mirror research from other parts of the world, highlighting the need to address social determinants of health.
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Whether that delay versus transfemoral access has an impact on patient outcomes remains a key question.
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The findings suggest these types of patients continue to improve beyond 3-6 months and thus might benefit from longer rehab.
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Although ORBITA-AF shows it can be done, and other trials are underway, not everyone is convinced it’s worth the effort.
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It’s possible that other classes of antithrombotics may be worth adding to improve reperfusion, but that’s conjecture right now.
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”Zero-degree positioning” may be one of the most important first steps in managing large vessel occlusions, study shows.
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Mashup Score: 6Assisted Reproductive Technology Linked to Higher Stroke Risk - 29 day(s) ago
The findings shouldn’t, however, discourage those who want children from pursuing ART, experts say.
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Mashup Score: 1Should Conduction-System Pacing Be Top Choice for CRT? - 1 month(s) ago
In an EHRA debate, experts grappled with how to interpret promising preliminary data while longer-term trials are ongoing.
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Initial safety and efficacy findings from this first-in-human series “look really impressive,” but experts await further studies.
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