It is a new year with lots of new content! Here is a look at the most-read content during the month of January on dicardiology.com.

1. A Dietary Supplement Leads to Remarkable Regression in Atherosclerotic Lesions


January 31, 2024 — Royal Philips, a global leader in health technology, announced that its latest TEE transducer, designed to serve more patients with improved overall comfort, has re

January 31, 2024 — Coronary artery calcification is increasing in prevalence, leading to greater risks both during procedures such as 

January 31, 2024 — As part of efforts to continuously improve medical solutions for patients with complex vascular disease, W. L.

January 30, 2024 — A study of pediatric heart surgery centers across the United States has demonstrated that, when it comes to successful surgery, it’s not just the size of the program that matters in determining quality outcomes.  

January 30, 2024 — Researchers from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have developed a single “universal risk prediction model” for cardiovascular disease that, in initial tests, works well for patients who already have cardiovascular

January 30, 2024 — Only 10% of people who experience a cardiac arrest survive.[1] In new challenge goals outlined in

January 29, 2024 — A new study presented at The Society of Thoracic Surgeons’ 2024 Annual Meeting in San Antonio, Texas, examines the ongoing controversy surrounding the choice between multi-arterial grafting (MAG) and single arterial grafting (SAG) in 

January 29, 2024 — In patients who undergo pulmonary resection for lung cancer, a major potential postoperative complication is venous thromboembolism (VTE)—a condition that develops when a blood clot forms in a vein—which can lead to part of the clot breaking off and lodging in the lung, result

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