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Mitchel L. Zoler, PhD

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    Clinicians, CMS confer over heart failure–readmission penalty

    April 10, 2019

    Evidence showed the CMS hospital penalty for excess heart failure readmissions has had unintended adverse consequences and needs fixing.

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    Occurrence of pulmonary embolisms in hospitalized patients nearly doubled during 2004-2015

    March 24, 2019

    NEW ORLEANS – National Inpatient Sample data showed that during 2004-2015 hospitalized U.S. patients with a PE diagnosis jumped by 80%.

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    Higher blood pressure after thrombectomy links with bad stroke outcomes

    March 12, 2019

    HONOLULU – Observational data showed that ischemic stroke patients with systolic blood pressure above 158 mm Hg after thrombectomy had worse outcomes.

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    Noncardiac surgery has 7% covert stroke rate in elderly

    February 19, 2019

    HONOLULU – Covert strokes were linked with a doubled rate of cognitive decline in older patients after noncardiac surgery.

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    Intensive insulin added no benefit for hyperglycemia after ischemic stroke

    February 7, 2019

    Results from a large RCT showed intensive and standard insulin regimens produced similar clinical outcomes after an acute ischemic stroke.

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    Revised U.S. A fib guidelines revamp anticoagulation

    January 29, 2019

    The first revision of U.S. guidelines for managing atrial fibrillation since 2014 favor DOACs over warfarin.

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    RE-SPECT ESUS: Dabigatran matched aspirin for second stroke prevention

    January 9, 2019

    MONTREAL – In an international trial with 5,390 patients, dabigatran proved no better than aspirin for second stroke prevention following ESUS.

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    New diabetes drugs solidify their cardiovascular and renal benefits

    January 7, 2019

    CHICAGO – Empagliflozin’s heart failure and renal benefits surprised when reported in 2015. The evidence has grown stronger and broader since.

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    Acute stroke thrombolysis worked safely despite GI bleed or malignancy

    December 7, 2018

    CHICAGO – Current guidelines contraindicate acute stroke thrombolysis in patients with GI bleed or malignancy, but a new analysis suggests it’s safe.

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    ARISTOPHANES: Apixaban edges other DOACS for octogenarians 

    December 2, 2018

    CHICAGO – Insurance claims data from more than 50,000 U.S. octogenarians on a DOAC showed apixaban worked best and caused the fewest major bleeds.

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