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Grand Rounds: Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
In this cardiovascular Grand Rounds video, Charanjit S. Rihal, M.D., discusses pioneering technological advancements in transcatheter aortic valve replacement treatment options.
Statin intolerance and diabetes risk: What do we know?
Mayo Clinic director of Exercise Testing and Sports Cardiology, Thomas G. Allison, Ph.D., Francisco Lopez-Jimenez, M.D., director of Preventive Cardiology, and Vinaya Simha, M.D., M.B.B.S., endocrinologist and specialist in lipidology, ...
Grand Rounds: The Evolution of Mechanical Circulatory Support Devices
Mayo Clinic cardiovascular surgeon Lyle D. Joyce, M.D. reviews the history of mechanical circulatory devices in this Mayo Clinic Cardiac Surgery Grand Rounds video.
Emergency treatment longer for heart attack victims arriving at hospital during off-hours
Atsushi Sorita, M.D., a senior fellow in preventive medicine at Mayo Clinic, describes a study that found more people die and emergency hospital treatment takes longer for heart attack victims who arrive at the hospital during off-hours.
Grand Rounds: Controversies in CABG: Five Contentious Topics in Coronary Surgery
In this Mayo Clinic Grand Rounds video David L. Joyce, M.D., discusses five different case studies for consideration of cardiovascular surgery.
New Statin Guidelines Provide Opportunity to Discuss Options with Your Doctor
Clinicians and patients should use shared decision-making to select individualized treatments based on the new guidelines to prevent cardiovascular disease, according to a commentary by three Mayo Clinic physicians published in this week's ...
Surprising Trends in Cause of Long-Term Death for Heart Patients
More people who have known coronary heart disease die from other causes — such as cancer, and lung and neurological diseases — than heart disease, compared with 20 years ago, according to a Mayo Clinic study published online today in Circulation, ...
Zebrafish Discovery May Shed Light on Human Kidney Function
Researchers say the discovery of how sodium ions pass through the gill of a zebrafish may be a clue to understanding a key function in the human kidney. The findings from a collaboration between Mayo Clinic and the Tokyo Institute of Technology ...