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Current Cardiology Reports

Issue 5/2022

Content (16 Articles)

Cardiac Cell Therapy with Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived Cardiomyocytes: What Has Been Done and What Remains to Do?

  • Open Access
  • CSF Drainage
  • Regenerative Medicine (SM Wu, Section Editor)

Dinesh Selvakumar, Leila Reyes, James J. H. Chong

Delving into the Molecular World of Single Ventricle Congenital Heart Disease

Zhiyun Yu, Nicole Min Qian Pek, Mingxia Gu

A Change of Heart: Human Cardiac Tissue Engineering as a Platform for Drug Development

  • Open Access
  • Regenerative Medicine (SM Wu, Section Editor)

Samantha B. Bremner, Karen S. Gaffney, Nathan J. Sniadecki, David L. Mack

Deconvoluting the Cells of the Human Heart with iPSC Technology: Cell Types, Protocols, and Uses

Brian Yu, Shane Rui Zhao, Christopher D. Yan, Mao Zhang, Joseph C. Wu

The Impact of Obesity on Sudden Cardiac Death Risk

Gilad Margolis, Gabby Elbaz-Greener, Jeremy N. Ruskin, Ariel Roguin, Offer Amir, Guy Rozen

The Advanced Application of Intracardiac Echocardiography for Cardiac Electrophysiology Ablation Procedures

  • Echocardiography
  • Invasive Electrophysiology and Pacing (EK Heist, Section Editor)

Daniel Alyesh, William Choe, Hany Demo, Mansour Razminia, Sri Sundaram

Novel Therapies for Critical Limb-Threatening Ischemia

Ashkan Karimi, Alexis L. Lauria, Behdad Aryavand, Richard F. Neville

Calcific Plaque Modification by Acoustic Shockwaves: Intravascular Lithotripsy in Cardiovascular Interventions

Denizhan Ozdemir, Keyvan Karimi Galougahi, Gregory Petrossian, Charlotte Ezratty, Dylan Dominguez-Sulca, Elma Chowdhury, Jonathan Scheiner, Susan V Thomas, Richard A. Shlofmitz, Ziad A. Ali

ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction: Sex Differences in Incidence, Etiology, Treatment, and Outcomes

  • Cardiogenic Shock
  • Interventional Cardiology (SR Bailey and T Helmy, Section Editors)

Tayyab Shah, Sohum Kapadia, Alexandra J. Lansky, Cindy L. Grines

Physiologic Lesion Assessment to Optimize Multivessel Disease

  • Open Access
  • Angiography
  • Interventional Cardiology (SR Bailey and T Helmy, Section Editors)

Murtaza Bharmal, Morton J. Kern, Gautam Kumar, Arnold H. Seto

Correction to: Physiologic Lesion Assessment to Optimize Multivessel Disease

  • Open Access
  • Correction

Murtaza Bharmal, Morton J. Kern, Gautam Kumar, Arnold H. Seto

Nuclear Cardiology in Women and Underrepresented Minority Populations

Renee P. Bullock-Palmer, Amalia Peix, Niti R. Aggarwal

Contemporary Medical Therapies for Patients with Peripheral Artery Disease and Concomitant Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: a Review of Current Evidence

  • Metformin
  • Peripheral Vascular Disease (W Schuyler Jones, Section Editor)

Dennis I. Narcisse, Daniel R. Katzenberger, J. Antonio Gutierrez

Invasive Hemodynamic Evaluation of the Fontan Circulation: Current Day Practice and Limitations

  • Congenital Heart Disease (RA Krasuski and G Fleming, Section Editors)

Ashish H. Shah, Shakeel A. Qureshi, Richard A. Krasuski

State-of-the-Art of Endomyocardial Biopsy on Acute Myocarditis and Chronic Inflammatory Cardiomyopathy

  • Cardiomyopathy
  • Myocardial Disease (A Abbate and M Merlo, Section Editors)

Enrico Ammirati, Andrea Buono, Francesco Moroni, Lorenzo Gigli, John R. Power, Michele Ciabatti, Andrea Garascia, Eric D. Adler, Maurizio Pieroni

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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