Heart Failure February 19, 2026

Rethinking Hyperkalemia Care in Patients With Heart Failure February 19, 2026

By Ravi Dhingra, MD, MPH, FACC, FAHASponsored By AstraZeneca Renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system inhibitor (RAASi) therapy is a cornerstone of heart failure (HF) management, yet concerns about hyperkalemia (HK) can limit its use.1 In chronic HF management, a long-term approach to addressing HK is an important consideration for healthcare providers. An observational study2 utilizing Optum’s de-identified Market Clarity Data […]

Surgeries & Interventions February 19, 2026

Evolut Low Risk, A Tale of Two Outcomes February 19, 2026

We might need to reconsider the concept of a TAVR-first strategy for low-risk aortic stenosis patients, after extended results from the Evolut Low Risk trial showed that reintervention rates at seven years were considerably higher in TAVR recipients compared to surgical replacement. As has been the case for each yearly follow-up, the trial examined 1.4k […]

Cardiology Pharmaceuticals February 16, 2026

DAPT Drugs Matter to Diabetics with Multivessel CAD February 16, 2026

The debate over which dual antiplatelet therapy is best for diabetic CAD patients might favor generic prasugrel over ticagrelor (AstraZeneca’s Brilinta), after the TUXEDO-2 trial demonstrated that ticagrelor isn’t equivalent to prasugrel in this complex patient group. The TUXEDO-2 trial enrolled 1.8k participants across 66 clinical sites in India and randomized patients undergoing PCI to […]

Artificial Intelligence February 12, 2026

Google’s AMIE Shows Promise for Cardiology Care February 12, 2026

AI scribes and LLMs’ potential impact on cardiology just became a lot clearer after a Stanford RCT published in Nature Medicine demonstrated that Google’s AMIE system helped general cardiologists better diagnose and plan treatment for rare heart conditions. Researchers enrolled nine general cardiologists to evaluate 107 patients with suspected genetic cardiovascular disease. Each case was […]

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Cardiology Pharmaceuticals February 9, 2026

Statin Side Effects Might Not be So Bad February 9, 2026

New research in The Lancet suggests that statin underutilization might stem from unfounded safety fears rather than actual risk, after researchers found that 62 out of 66 the drugs’ package-listed adverse effects lack reliable evidence. In an attempt to clear statins’ name, researchers analyzed data from 19 large RCTs to distinguish real statin-associated risks from […]

Cardiology Business February 5, 2026

Medtronic Acquires CathWorks, Expands Cath Lab Presence February 5, 2026

Using AI algorithms to diagnose and assess coronary artery disease for intervention is about to become more mainstream after medtech giant, Medtronic, agreed to exercise its acquisition rights on AI FFR specialist, CathWorks, for $585M up-front. Until now CathWorks’ FFRangio has only been available in the U.S., Europe, and Japan through Medtronic’s distribution network, but […]

Cardiology Pharmaceuticals February 2, 2026

CKM’s True Medication Burden February 2, 2026

As cardiology begins to look at the spectrum of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic disease, new research in JAMA suggests that CKM treatments might face serious adoption challenges due to the sheer number of Americans who both have the disease and qualify for medications. In a search for just how many eligible patients are out there, researchers examined FDA-approved […]

Heart Failure January 29, 2026

Telemedicine’s Unintended HF Consequences January 29, 2026

Heart failure telemedicine doesn’t seem to be lining up evidence-based care after a recent Stanford Medicine analysis revealed that remotely-managed HF patients received less diagnostic testing and saw serious dips in guideline-directed medical therapy. With the rising popularity of remote patient management in cardiology, Stanford researchers decided to explore telemedicine’s HF impact by tracking 44 […]

Heart Failure January 26, 2026

Advancing Heart Failure Care: Timely Referral and Life-prolonging Strategies with HeartMate 3  Left Ventricular Assist Device January 26, 2026

Excerpt from Article by Dr. Sanjeev Gulati, Radcliffe Cardiology 2025; e1. Heart failure (HF) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality globally, and advanced HF  represents a severe stage of the disease affecting more than 64 million people across the world with  rising prevalence.1,2  Most of us are very experienced in the role that […]

Cardiology Policy January 26, 2026

Women Need Lower LV Thresholds for AV Surgery January 26, 2026

New multicenter data published in JAMA suggests that surgery for aortic regurgitation may need to be done earlier than current guidelines recommend, with lower LV size thresholds and possibly different cutoffs for men and women. Studying several cohorts, researchers followed 808 patients with symptomatic AR and preserved LVEF with a median 7-year follow-up examining mortality […]

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