Cardiovascular Disease Solutions
September 26, 2025
Breaking Barriers in Coronary Care: Abbott’s New IVL System Targets Severe Calcification September 26, 2025
By: Jennifer Jones-McMeans, PhD , Divisional Vice President of Global Clinical Affairs at AbbottSponsored by Abbott Severe calcification is one of the complex challenges faced by interventional cardiologists. Intravascular Lithotripsy (IVL) is emerging as a promising treatment option for Coronary Artery Disease (CAD). Traditional therapies for calcified arterial blockages include cutting balloons and atherectomy. However, […]
Cholesterol Reduction
September 25, 2025
Meds-to-Beds Improve PCSK9 Inhibitor Access and Efficacy September 25, 2025
PCSK9 inhibitors might finally reach their clinical potential in the patients who need them most, after the ELL-ASCVD study demonstrated that a Meds-to-Beds program delivering these medications before hospital discharge significantly improved patient uptake. The ELL-ASCVD program enrolled 72 patients immediately following their revascularization procedures, with 69% post-PCI, 18% post-CABG, and 13% post-peripheral interventions, finding […]
Cardiovascular Disease
September 22, 2025
OCTOPUS: What Really Causes MI in Younger Patients September 22, 2025
Young heart attack patients might actually be a completely different disease population than previously understood, after the OCTOPUS registry analysis revealed that the causes of early MI and the people who get them aren’t what’s expected. The OCTOPUS registry analyzed 4k cardiac events between 2003-2018, using medical record linkage to classify MI etiologies in patients […]
Cardiology Practices
September 18, 2025
What Cardiologists Say vs. What Patients Hear September 18, 2025
Cardiovascular risk communication might be failing patients when they need it most, after the HARIPA study revealed significant disconnects between patient and physician perceptions of future cardiovascular risk and procedural complications. The HARIPA study surveyed cardiology inpatients and their physicians from October 2022 to March 2023, using structured questionnaires to assess risk perception and communication […]
Digital Health
September 15, 2025
TRICORDER Shows Potential of AI Stethoscopes September 15, 2025
Results from the massive TRICORDER study suggest Eko Health’s AI-powered stethoscopes could change the way primary care providers perform cardiac screening, potentially catching thousands more patients for cardiologists to treat. The TRICORDER study results encompassed 205 NHS GP practices over 12 months, with nearly 1,000 providers performing more than 12.8k AI-stethoscope exams in routine care […]
Cardiology
September 11, 2025
Cardiac Wire’s ASE 2025 Takeaways September 11, 2025
The American Society of Echocardiography left an echo this year in Music City as it celebrated its 50th year. Among the studies and products unveiled at ASE 2025, here are Cardiac Wire’s top five takeaways from the meeting. Premium Echo Has Found its Stride – Although most typically think of ultrasound as a lower cost […]
Cardiology Business
September 8, 2025
Edwards Acquires Vectorious, Bolsters HF Portfolio September 8, 2025
Edwards Lifesciences took another step towards becoming a major player in remote heart failure monitoring, after fully acquiring Israeli startup Vectorious Medical Technologies for $497M in cash. Vectorious’ monitoring device is known as the V-LAP system and it uses a minimally invasive approach to achieve continuous HF monitoring through a tiny, battery-free sensor implanted in […]
Cardiology Pharmaceuticals
September 4, 2025
The Differences in HCM, Results from ODYSSEY and MAPLE September 4, 2025
In a big step towards better hypertrophic cardiomyopathy treatments, two separate studies presented at ESC suggest cardiac myosin inhibitors’ efficacy depends critically on whether patients have the obstructive or nonobstructive form of the disease. Two different trials presented insightful outcomes at ESC 2025, with MAPLE-HCM testing aficamten versus metoprolol in obstructive HCM patients, and ODYSSEY-HCM […]
Cardiology
August 28, 2025
Cardiologists, Practice What You Preach! August 28, 2025
Cardiologists might be struggling with the same lifestyle challenges they counsel patients about, as a national survey of ACC members revealed significant gaps between what physicians’ recommend and how they act. The ACC CardioSurve study surveyed 166 U.S. cardiologists about their training in lifestyle medicine and clinical recommendations across all six lifestyle pillars, revealing some […]
Obesity Care
August 25, 2025
GLP-1s Work, But Not for Free August 25, 2025
Real-world semaglutide (Wegovy) patients might be experiencing a healthcare cost paradox, after a recent analysis in JAMA showed that GLP-1s successfully reduce weight and improve cardiovascular risk factors, but lead to increased patient healthcare expenditures in the short term. The real-world analysis examined 23.5k adults prescribed semaglutide between January 2018 and January 2025 across two […]
Electrophysiology
August 21, 2025
Conduction-System Pacing Succeeds at Treating AV Block August 21, 2025
Conduction-system pacing could be poised to reshape standard care for atrioventricular (AV) block patients after the randomized CSPACE trial demonstrated its significant benefits over traditional right ventricular septal pacing. Taking a closer look at CSP’s potential, the CSPACE trial enrolled 202 patients with AV block at two Australian hospitals, randomizing them to conduction-system pacing or […]
Cardiology Pharmaceuticals
August 18, 2025
Rivaroxaban Monotherapy Could Be Better for CAD + AFib August 18, 2025
New analysis from the AFIRE trial suggests rivaroxaban monotherapy might be emerging as a preferred antithrombotic strategy for patients with AFib and stable coronary artery disease, especially in older age groups. The Post Hoc AFIRE Analysis examined 2,215 Japanese patients with AFib and stable CAD, stratifying them into four age groups (<70, 70-74, 75-79, and […]