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New Study Advocates for More Provocative Vasospasm Testing During Routine Cardiac Catheterization
Since the initial description of variant angina by Prinzmetal in the late 1950s and the later confirmation of coronary artery spasm as its cause, clinicians have sought a means of reliably testing for this entity. -
The Allen’s Test Prior to Transradial Access: A Necessary Precaution or a Waste of Time?
The transradial approach to cardiac catheterization has been steadily gaining ground over the past several years due to advantages over the femoral approach in terms of bleeding risk, vascular injury, procedural cost, and patient comfort. -
Should Catheter Ablation be First-Line Therapy for Patients with Paroxysmal AF?
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is common and catheter ablation has become widely available. -
Value of the Physical Examination in Heart Failure
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Clinical Cardiology Alert - Full April 2014 Issue in PDF
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Who Should be Referred for Advanced Heart Failure Care?
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Health and Human Services addresses health IT safety plan with SAFER guides
The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) is offering providers new tools to encourage safer use of electronic health records (EHRs). -
Court says deal would increase costs
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Hospital has 'absolute right' to prevent drug use
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Imaging group to pay $15.5 million for false claims