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The American College of Cardiology offers select interviews and summaries of cardiology’s most interesting research areas from ACCEL’s renowned library, hosted by ACCEL Editor-in-Chief Alison L. Bailey, MD, FACC, FAACPVR.

ACCEL Lite: Featured ACCEL Interviews on Exciting CV Research American College of Cardiology

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The American College of Cardiology offers select interviews and summaries of cardiology’s most interesting research areas from ACCEL’s renowned library, hosted by ACCEL Editor-in-Chief Alison L. Bailey, MD, FACC, FAACPVR.

    The Hormone Puzzle: Decoding the what, when and how long of hormone replacement therapy in women

    The Hormone Puzzle: Decoding the what, when and how long of hormone replacement therapy in women

    In this interview, Leslie Cho, MD, FACC, and Steven E. Nissen MD, MACC explore the nuances of estrogen and testosterone replacement: who benefits, when to consider it, and how long it should last. 

     
     

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    Ultimate DAPT Trial Principal Results - Ticagrelor monotherapy following one month of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) outperforms 12-month DAPT (aspirin and ticagrelor) post PCI for reducing clinically meaningful bleeding

    Ultimate DAPT Trial Principal Results - Ticagrelor monotherapy following one month of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) outperforms 12-month DAPT (aspirin and ticagrelor) post PCI for reducing clinically meaningful bleeding

    Ticagrelor monotherapy following one month of dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) outperforms 12-month DAPT (aspirin and ticagrelor) post PCI for reducing clinically meaningful bleeding with no increased thrombotic risk.
    In this interview, Gregg W Stone MD, FACC and Anthony N. DeMaria MD, MACC discuss principal results from the Ultimate DAPT Trial.
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    Other ACC resources on DAPT and bleeding risk:
    1.      One-Month Ticagrelor Monotherapy After PCI in Acute Coronary Syndromes - IVUS-ACS/ULTIMATE-DAPT
    2.      Study Suggests Most Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes Can Safely Stop Aspirin One Month After Percutaneous Coronary Intervention
    3.      ACC.24 Presentation Slides | ULTIMATE-DAPT

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    Be Active RCT: Gamification & Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity

    Be Active RCT: Gamification & Financial Incentives to Increase Physical Activity

    The Be Active trial demonstrates the efficacy of scalable interventions, incorporating remote monitoring and behavioral economics, in boosting physical activity among high-risk cardiovascular patients. Lasting effects were observed even six months post-intervention. While additional data may be warranted for some stakeholders, these interventions hold promise as integral components of exercise-based prevention strategies for cardiovascular disease. 

    In this interview, Alexander Fanaroff, MD, MHS and Glenn A. Hirsch MD, MHS, FACC discuss results from the Be Active RCT. 

     

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    Statin Intolerance, Inclisarin, and the VICTORION-INITIATE Trial

    Statin Intolerance, Inclisarin, and the VICTORION-INITIATE Trial

    The VICTORION-INIATATE study demonstrated that initiating inclisiran, a highly potent lipid-lowering therapy, upon failure to achieve lipid targets with statins, yielded superior outcomes compared to standard care. This approach facilitated a greater proportion of patients in reaching LDL-C targets recommended by current guidelines. Presently, the conventional management of cholesterol disorders in the US routinely falls short of attaining treatment goals for the majority of patients. 

    In this interview, Michael J. Koren, MD, FACC, and C. Noel Bairey Merz, MD, FACC discuss results from the VICTORION-INITIATE randomized trial. 

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    ARISE-HF Primary Results: Selective Aldose Reductase Inhibitor For Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

    ARISE-HF Primary Results: Selective Aldose Reductase Inhibitor For Diabetic Cardiomyopathy

    Heart failure is an increasingly recognized complication in chronic diabetes that may be caused by a number of processes including direct effects of hyperglycemia on the heart muscle. So-called diabetic cardiomyopathy may affect up to 20% of people with chronic diabetes and represents a unique target for treatment. 

     In this interview, James Januzzi, MD, FACC, and Alison L. Bailey, MD FACC discuss the primary results from the ARISE-HF study: Selective Aldose Reductase Inhibitor For Diabetic Cardiomyopathy. 

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    The Future of Cardiology - Value-Based Care, Private Equity and the Practice Landscape

    The Future of Cardiology - Value-Based Care, Private Equity and the Practice Landscape

    It's becoming increasingly evident that alongside top-notch clinical expertise, the CV specialist of the future must be surrounded by a multi-talented, diverse team to provide optimal patient care. In addition, it is crucial that the clinician and CV organization engage in non-clinical competencies to enhance value for patients, the healthcare system, and society. MedAxiom and ACC collaborate synergistically toward achieving these goals. 

    In this interview, Jerry Blackwell MD, MBA, FACC and Joseph E. Marine MD, MBA, FACC, discuss The Future of Cardiology - Value-Based Care, Private Equity and the Practice Landscape. 

      

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