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MDLinx Cardiology – on this page: Articles from over 2,000 of the peer-reviewed medical journals, pre-sorted and ranked by what’s most relevant to your day-to-day practice, and summarized to save you precious time. From vascular disorders and stroke to valvular disorders, coronary artery disease and arrhythmias, to pediatrics and General Medical News our physician editors make sure that all members of your heart health team can be current on the literature in 5 minutes or less every day.

Also on this page: Bonus content exclusive to MDLinx, clinical pearls from The Smartest Cardiologist daily quiz competition and Cardiology Physician Review. Plus, the “must-read” articles related to cardiology, personally chosen by our physician editor, D. Scott Cunningham, MD, PhD.

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Latest (12) Full Text Articles (69) Focus on CAD
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281 Patterned hearts Full Text EurekAlert!, April 30, 2013

282 Northwestern Medicine researchers work to improve heart attack response time Full Text EurekAlert!, April 30, 2013

283 Guide on new oral anticoagulant drugs Full Text ScienceDaily, April 30, 2013

284 New gene therapy trials aim to mend broken hearts Full Text Reuters Health News, April 30, 2013

285 MAeHC to help state HIE go 'last mile' Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 29, 2013

286 EHRs fail tests, certifications revoked Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 29, 2013

287 Eggs, Too, May Provoke Bacteria to Raise Heart Risk The New York Times, April 29, 2013

288 New transplant technology keeps organs 'alive' outside body Full Text CNN Health, April 29, 2013

289 Forthcoming study explores use of intermittent fasting in diabetes as cardiovascular disease Full Text EurekAlert!, April 29, 2013

290 Obesity may influence heart function through sex hormones Full Text ScienceDaily, April 29, 2013

291 Hospitals remain ill-prepared for ICD-10 Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 26, 2013

292 Costs to treat heart failure expected to more than double by 2030 Full Text ScienceDaily, April 26, 2013

293 New study confirms link between weight loss and blood pressure for individuals with specific genetic polymorphisms Full Text ScienceDaily, April 26, 2013

294 Missing Link in Parkinson's Disease Found: Discovery Also Has Implications for Heart Failure Full Text ScienceDaily, April 26, 2013

295 More Infants Surviving With Serious Heart Defects, Study Finds Full Text HealthDay, April 26, 2013

296 'Off-the-Shelf' Artificial Blood Vessels Show Promise Full Text HealthDay, April 26, 2013

297 Genetics make a large contribution to cardiovascular risk for people with HIV Full Text AIDSmap news, April 26, 2013

298 Optical tweezers clear blocked blood vessels New Scientist, April 26, 2013

299 CHIME presses HHS for HIE certification Full Text Healthcare IT News, April 25, 2013

300 Epoxide hydrolase inhibition and Thiazolidinediones: A therapy for cardiometabolic syndrome Full Text EurekAlert!, April 25, 2013

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Clinical Pearls in Cardiology

Highlights in Cardiology

Heart failure risk associated with adiponectin level

As published in Obesity, a J-shaped association between adiponectin level and heart failure exists. The study involved 787 males with heart failure and 787 healthy controls from the Physicians’ Health Study. The relative risk of heart failure from lowest to highest quintile of adiponectin level was 0.74, 0.67, 0.70, and 0.92.

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Apo B-48 is a marker for CAD

As published in the European Journal of Clinical Investigation, fasting serum apo B-48 levels were elevated in patients with Coronary Artery Disease (n=96; 6.9 µg/mL) compared to patients without CAD (n=67; 3.9 µg/mL). Along with other cardiac risk factors, an apo B-48 level > 4.34 µg/mL was predictive of CAD.

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Post-exercise heart rate recovery predicts cardiac autonomic neuropathy in T2DM

As published in Diabetic Medicine, cardiac autonomic neuropathy can be predicted in patients with T2DM and negative exercise echocardiograms based on post-exercise heart rate recovery. Of the 135 study subjects, 27 (20%) had cardiac autonomic neuropathy, the criteria for which included > 2 of 7 autonomic function markers (4 cardiac reflex tests and 3 indices of short-term heart rate variability). The optimal cut-offs for post-exercise heart rate recovery at 1-, 2-, and 3-minutes were < 28, < 50, and < 52 beats per minute, respectively.

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Most Popular Cardiology Articles

Last month's top read Top Articles of 2012

1 9 'Cs' lead to accountable care Healthcare IT News, May 22, 2013    Free full text

2 The Missing Piece From Your Low-Sodium Diet U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 2, 2013

3 Could Statins Raise Diabetes Risk? HealthDay, May 24, 2013    Free full text

4 Potatoes: An Important White Vegetable U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 20, 2013

5 Pharmacist-directed anticoagulation service can impact patient satisfaction EurekAlert!, May 13, 2013    Free full text

6 Value-based payment models expected to reach tipping point by 2018, study finds Healthcare IT News, May 14, 2013    Free full text

7 Post-approval TAVI registry shows high rates of device success at 1 year EurekAlert!, May 22, 2013    Free full text

8 Breakup of physician, drug company relationship could improve health care, cut cost EurekAlert!, May 22, 2013    Free full text

9 Endothelium, heal thyself EurekAlert!, May 20, 2013    Free full text

10 Engineered biomaterial could improve success of medical implants ScienceDaily, May 16, 2013    Free full text

11 Most people aren't meeting exercise guidelines USA Today, May 6, 2013    Free full text

12 Sanford-Burnham researchers identify target to prevent hardening of arteries EurekAlert!, May 20, 2013    Free full text

13 In the Age of Apps, Can You Protect Your Privacy? U.S. News & World Report - Health, May 20, 2013

14 Research reveals possible reason for cholesterol-drug side effects EurekAlert!, May 13, 2013    Free full text

15 Do Men's and Women's Hearts Burn Fuel Differently? ScienceDaily, May 22, 2013    Free full text

16 Better care not always better business Healthcare IT News, May 23, 2013    Free full text

17 Phthalates - chemicals widely found in plastics and processed food - linked to elevated blood pressure in children and teens ScienceDaily, May 24, 2013    Free full text

18 Jekyll into Hyde: Breathing auto emissions turns HDL cholesterol from 'good' to 'bad' EurekAlert!, May 16, 2013    Free full text

19 Mostashari urges healthcare change Healthcare IT News, May 16, 2013    Free full text

20 Anger linked to raised heart attack risk Reuters Health News, May 16, 2013    Free full text

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