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Current Cardiology Reports

Issue 1/2017

Content (9 Articles)

Long-Term Use of Ticagrelor in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Sara Ariotti, Giuseppe Gargiulo, Marco Valgimigli

The Role of Text Messaging in Cardiovascular Risk Factor Optimization

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Harry Klimis, Mohammad Ehsan Khan, Cindy Kok, Clara K. Chow

Bioresorbable Scaffolds for Coronary Artery Disease

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Ashwin Nathan, Taisei Kobayashi, Daniel M. Kolansky, Robert L. Wilensky, Jay Giri

Surgical Treatment of Ischemic Mitral Regurgitation: Valve Repair Versus Replacement

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Abhishek Sharma, Sahil Agrawal, Sunny Goel, Jeffrey S. Borer

Cardiovascular Safety and Bleeding Risk Associated with Nonsteroidal Anti-Inflammatory Medications in Patients with Cardiovascular Disease

  • Ischemic Heart Disease (D Mukherjee, Section Editor)

Steven J. Ross, Islam Y. Elgendy, Anthony A. Bavry

Current Clinical Applications and Next Steps for Cardiac Innervation Imaging

  • Nuclear Cardiology (V Dilsizian, Section Editor)

Mark I. Travin

Treatment of Dyslipidemias to Prevent Cardiovascular Disease in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes

  • Lipid Abnormalities and Cardiovascular Prevention (G De Backer, Section Editor)

Maryam Khavandi, Francisco Duarte, Henry N. Ginsberg, Gissette Reyes-Soffer

Next-generation MRI contrast agents: preparing the field (Link opens in a new window)

New MRI contrast agents are reshaping diagnostic imaging, promising lower gadolinium exposure amid evolving practice guidelines. How can you optimise contrast selection, dosing, and patient care in this rapidly advancing field?

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  • Bayer HealthCare Pharmaceuticals Inc.
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