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Pregnancy-related hypertension doubles short-term risk
Women experiencing gestational hypertension or preeclampsia have a 2.4-times higher risk of developing hypertension 10 years post-pregnancy, a study published June 13 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found. -
Spectrum Health gets 3 cardiology accreditations
Grand Rapids, Mich.-based Spectrum Health recently received three national accreditations from the American College of Cardiology, FOX 17 West Michigan reported June 20. -
Broward Health offers innovative procedure to reduce stroke risk
Fort Lauderdale, Fla.-based Broward Health is now offering transcarotid artery revascularization procedures for high-risk patients needing carotid artery treatment. -
Texas medical center opens cardiac rehab center
Laredo (Texas) Medical Center celebrated the launch of its cardiac rehabilitation center June 15, LMTOnline reported. -
Georgia medical center launches structural heart clinic
Valdosta, Ga.-based South Georgia Medical Center recently performed the region's first transcatheter aortic valve replacement and launched a structural heart clinic. -
5 recent heart study findings
Here are five recent cardiology-related studies published by Becker's since April 14, starting with the most recent: -
'Forever chemicals' linked to higher hypertension risk in middle-aged women
Middle-aged women with higher blood concentrations of common chemicals are at higher risk of developing hypertension, according to a June 13 study published in Hypertension. -
3 recent cardiology guidance updates
Here are three recent cardiology guidance updates Becker's has reported on since April 26: -
U of Minnesota gets $18.8M grant to provide defibrillators across state
Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota Medical School received an $18.8 million grant June 7 to provide law enforcement officers and first responders across the state with automated external defibrillators. -
Top 10 cardiology stories of May
Here are the top 10 cardiology stories Becker's covered in May: -
Memorial Regional Hospital earns ACC advanced heart failure accreditation
Hollywood, Fla.-based Memorial Regional Hospital recently became the fourth institution in the U.S. to earn an advanced heart failure accreditation from the American College of Cardiology, it said in an email to Becker's June 7. -
St. Luke's Hospital plans $25M heart center expansion
UnityPoint Health-St. Luke's Hospital in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, is investing $25 million in an expansion of its Nassif Heart Center, the Corridor Business Journal reported June 6. -
4 cardiologists on the move
Four cardiologists who have recently stepped into new roles or retired: -
U of Kentucky establishes aortic research center
Lexington-based University of Kentucky College of Medicine is opening a new aortic center. -
Mitral annulus calcification patients at higher risk for heart valve diseases
Patients with mitral annulus calcification are at more than double the risk for mitral valve dysfunction, a study published June 1 in Mayo Clinic Proceedings found. -
Preparing cardiovascular care delivery for the post-COVID world
Demand for cardiovascular care was on the rise before COVID-19, thanks to an aging population and increased access to care. -
MedStar Heart & Vascular taps new physician executive director of cardiac surgery
Washington, D.C.-based MedStar Heart & Vascular Institute named Thomas MacGillivray, MD, physician executive director of cardiac surgery May 25, effective Sept. 1. -
6 recent cardiology 1sts
Six firsts in the cardiology field Becker's has covered since May 3: -
RWJBarnabas hospital celebrates longest-living patient with LVAD heart pump
Newark (N.J.) Beth Israel Medical Center celebrated the longest-living patient in the state on a left ventricular assist device May 18. -
AHA updates ambulatory blood pressure guidance
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring classifications and regulations for children and adolescents have been simplified in new guidance from the American Heart Association.
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