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- ACC Launches HCM Digital RegistryWith the launch of the new CONNECT-HCM Registry, the ACC aims to accelerate insights into hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and expand equitable access to treatment.
- Self-Service BP Kiosks May Help Improve Hypertensive Health NationwideAlthough self-reported hypertension diagnoses and blood pressure (BP) readings from health kiosks in retail stores tend to be higher than those obtained from national surveys, self-service kiosks can supplement efforts to reduce the burden of hypertension on a national level...
- CPAP May Improve CV Outcomes in High-Risk OSAContinuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) improves cardiovascular outcomes in high-risk obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) but may increase cardiovascular risk in low-risk OSA, according to a multi-trial analysis published Aug. 5 in EHJ.
- FLAVOUR: Comparable Outcomes With FFR and IVUS For Intermediate Coronary StenosisLong-term outcomes were comparable with fractional flow reserve (FFR)-guided and IVUS-guided treatment in patients with intermediate coronary stenosis, according to an extended follow-up of the FLAVOUR trial published in JACC.