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Patrick DalyAtrial Fibrillation | April 17, 2025
In the DECAAF II randomized controlled trial, researchers evaluated the safety and efficacy of using magnetic resonance ...
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DocWire News EditorsCardiology | April 17, 2025
Athletes recovering from COVID-19 had a low prevalence of myocarditis, new research suggests. ...
DocWire News EditorsCardiology | April 17, 2025
A Cardiology Paper Paused Big-10 Football, and What's Next ...
DocWire News EditorsPayal Kohli | April 17, 2025
A recent study published in JAMA Cardiology suggested a possible increase in risk for myocarditis in individuals who had ...
DocWire News EditorsPayal Kohli | April 17, 2025
In the second part of this two-part conversation, Dr. Payal Kohli, a cardiologist at Cherry Creek Heart in Denver, and a ...
DocWire News EditorsCardiology | April 17, 2025
VIDEO: How Do Patients Recovering from COVID-19 Fare for CV MRI Outcomes? ...
DocWire News EditorsPayal Kohli | April 17, 2025
In the first part of this two-part conversation, Dr. Payal Kohli, a cardiologist at Cherry Creek Heart in Denver, and a ...
DocWire News EditorsCardiology | April 17, 2025
Myocardial inflammation due to COVID-19 infection was shown by cardiac magnetic resonance (MR) to linger on in some ...
DocWire News EditorsHypertension | April 17, 2025
A new study in Circulation noted that intensive ambulatory blood pressure-lowering therapy was linked with a reduction ...
DocWire News EditorsCardiology | April 17, 2025
This week's round-up includes two pieces continuing to expand the views on how machine learning and artificial ...
DocWire News EditorsCardiology | September 24, 2019
A new study suggests that the results of cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans can be read significantly faster ...
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