Cardiology October 30, 2025

The Top Trends of TCT 2025 October 30, 2025

This year marked the 37th Annual Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics conference, and while the core of the conference is still catheter-based heart therapies, this year’s research studies and device demonstrations made it clearer than ever that cardiac medtech continues to push the boundaries of what can be done with a catheter. Structural Heart is King – […]

Cardiovascular Disease October 27, 2025

Genetic Risk Scores Improve CAD Detection October 27, 2025

Coronary artery disease risk assessment might soon rely on genetic testing, following a UK Biobank analysis that suggests adding a CAD multi-gene risk score to conventional biomarkers significantly improves disease prediction and patient identification. Examining genetic profiles, researchers followed 353k UK Biobank participants without baseline CAD for 11 years on average, and compared the predictive […]

Hypertension October 23, 2025

Intensive BP Lowering Doesn’t Hurt Patient QoL October 23, 2025

Intensive blood pressure lowering might enhance patient wellbeing, after the deeper analysis of the ESPRIT trial demonstrated that lowering systolic BP to <120 mmHg leads to modest but significant improvements in health-related quality of life. To fill in these gaps, the ESPRIT QoL analysis examined 5.4k intensive treatment and 5.4k standard treatment participants over a […]

Heart Failure October 20, 2025

Don’t Blame Your Heart for Heart Failure October 20, 2025

Perhaps the biggest cardiology story of the year, an entire issue of JACC now hypothesizes that heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) might actually be caused by visceral fat tissue that triggers cardiac weakening through adipokine signaling. The new unifying adiposity framework now proposes that visceral fat expansion causes secretion of an altered adipokine […]

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Cardiology Business October 16, 2025

MedAxiom Report: Cardiologist Compensation Soars, Patient Access Struggles October 16, 2025

Good news and bad news from MedAxiom’s latest cardiology compensation survey. The good news? Cardiologist median compensation reached new record highs last year. The bad news? Patient access deteriorated while the number of patients physicians had to manage swelled. The 2025 survey findings aggregated data across cardiology, cardiac surgery, and vascular surgery specialties, examining compensation […]

Heart Failure October 13, 2025

Specialist Care Can Improve HF Outcomes Across the Board October 13, 2025

A recent study out of the U.K. suggests that multidisciplinary team management could significantly reduce death or rehospitalization risk for HF patients across the LVEF spectrum. Based in a single U.K. county, the Buckinghamshire analysis examined 2.1k patients hospitalized for acute heart failure who received either specialist care or standard care over a 618-day follow-up […]

Cardiology Testing October 9, 2025

Screening For Lp(a) is Still Too Uncommon October 9, 2025

A recent JACC analysis of the Epic Cosmos database suggests lipoprotein(a) screening is still one of cardiology’s most neglected risk assessment tools, representing a serious gap in the way we evaluate patients’ CVD risk. To learn more about Lp(a) testing trends, researchers searched for Lp(a) screening patterns in the Epic Cosmos database from 2015-2024 across […]

Cardiogenetics October 6, 2025

Secondary Cardiomyopathy Isn’t so Secondary After All October 6, 2025

Secondary cardiomyopathies might not be caused by environmental factors after all, after a massive four-biobank study found that their development is a lot more dependent on which combination of genetic risks you already have. The multi-biobank genetic analysis examined nearly 1.3M individuals identifying 3.4k people with secondary cardiomyopathies (70 PPCM, 2,281 ACM, 1,063 CCM). Upon […]

Heart Failure October 2, 2025

Where HF is Headed – Takeaways from HFSA 2025 October 2, 2025

Cardiac Wire attended its first ever Heart Failure Society of America meeting this year, exploring everything from the latest pharmaceutical advancements to the complex relationship between cardio-renal health and beyond. Here are some of the big takeaways from HFSA 2025. Heart Failure Comes in Many Forms: While the gold-standard for diagnosing heart failure is still […]

Cardiology September 29, 2025

CVD: A Bigger Global Health Problem Than We Realize September 29, 2025

The latest Global Burden of Disease study revealed that cardiovascular disease is a bigger part of the global health battle than previously thought, underscoring the impact of CVD on population-level health despite medical advances. Presented at the UN General Assembly 2025, the Global Burden of Disease study looked at cardiovascular disease patterns across regions and […]

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