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NEWS COVID-19: TCTMD’s Daily Dispatch
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COVID-19 TCTMD WEBCAST SERIES
Friday, May 22
About one-third of polled program directors and current fellows said training should somehow be extended. |
Thursday, May 21
Physicians are still learning about the newly identified multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C). |
Thursday, May 21
It remains to be seen whether the drugs increase the likelihood of infection or whether they may in fact be helpful treatments. |
Wednesday, May 20 | FEATURE Hydroxychloroquine: No Help, Clear Harm in COVID-19 RCT and Cohort StudiesPresident Trump says he’s taking it daily, but three new studies and an ACP warning say hydroxychloroquine is of little benefit. |
Wednesday, May 20
Compared with survivors, those who died were more likely to have elevated troponins as well as comorbidities. |
Wednesday, May 20 | FEATURE Cardiology After COVID-19: Physicians Predict Lasting ChangeA new era for telemedicine, rebuilding patient trust, and an increase in efficiency of care were common themes. |
Tuesday, May 19
The prospective study from the US hot spot also shows a high rate of multiple organ failure, including severe kidney disease. |
Thursday, May 14
In Bergamo province, investigators report a 30-fold increase in severe Kawasaki, diagnosed according to accepted criteria. |
Wednesday, May 13
Schools, teams, competitive athletes, and dedicated amateurs are starting to ask clinicians how they can get back in the game. |
Tuesday, May 12 | FEATURE Hospitals Plan Cautious Restart to Elective Procedures as COVID-19 WanesWorking off the backlog of elective CV cases put on hold for the last 8 weeks will be more of a marathon than a sprint, say docs. |
Monday, May 11
The data support the idea that some patients may need anticoagulation to prevent pulmonary embolism. |
Friday, May 8 | FEATURE Stroke ‘Surge’ in the Young Fuels Debate Over COVID-19’s CulpabilityIn some cases, large strokes are the first presentation of COVID-19 in younger patients, but numbers are lacking and uncertainty abounds. |
Friday, May 8
Some physicians report an uptick in cases, but the size of the problem needs more study. |
Wednesday, May 6
Mount Sinai physicians found lower mortality with systemic anticoagulation and plan to dig deeper. |
Wednesday, May 6
Two pediatric cardiologists are convinced this is “something to be aware of,” with one urging echocardiographic follow-up. |
Tuesday, May 5
RAAS inhibitors also do lead not to more-severe COVID-19, providing reassurances for patients treated with the drugs. |
Tuesday, May 5
The finding supports anecdotal reports of STEMI mimics but not a role for fibrinolysis during the pandemic, one researcher says. |
Monday, May 4
RVLS outdid other echo parameters in Wuhan-based patients but needs further study, particularly in other populations. |
Friday, May 1
Investigators believe theirs are the first published data showing high numbers of at-home cardiac arrests amid the pandemic. |
Wednesday, April 29
The IV drug has a “clear-cut, significant, positive effect on diminishing the time to recovery,” says Anthony Fauci. |
Wednesday, April 29
A French series is putting PE in the spotlight, but the optimal anticoagulation strategy remains unknown. |
Wednesday, April 29 | FEATURE Dire, Unusual STEMI Complications Blamed on COVID-19 Hospital AvoidanceGlobally, cardiologists are seeing VSDs, papillary ruptures, and other complications rarely seen in the primary PCI era. |
Tuesday, April 28
When telemetry beds are scarce, these monitors rapidly detect issues and also minimize contact with infectious patients. |
Friday, April 24
Social isolation doesn’t just mean Netflix on the couch, say prevention experts, who stress the importance of daily exercise. |
Friday, April 24
Two retrospective studies from China found no link to higher mortality, with one even suggesting lower death risk. |
Thursday, April 23 | FEATURE Hopes High for Anti-inflammatories to Combat COVID-19 Immune System StormsHow the immune response tips so radically off-balance is unclear, but research, some drawing on recent CVD trials, ploughs on. |
Wednesday, April 22
A new review explores the higher risk of thrombotic disease with this coronavirus, how to prevent and treat it, plus research gaps. |
Tuesday, April 21 | FEATURE Obesity and COVID-19: Theories and Blame Fill the Scientific VoidObesity is the latest theory du jour for why some SARS-CoV-2 infections take a deadlier course, particularly in the young. |
Monday, April 20
Better testing and culturally targeted PSAs are needed in the short term; on the other side, societal fixes will be critical. |
Friday, April 17 | FEATURE As COVID-19 Spreads, US Cath Labs Ponder Fibrinolytics for STEMIBusiness as usual may not be possible, and overwhelmed hospitals may consider lytic-based pathways, a group says. |
Friday, April 17 | FEATURE Could Robotic PCI Play a Protective Role in Pandemics?Some say COVID-19 might pave the way for more robotic procedures, but proof they cut disease transmission is lacking. |
Thursday, April 16 | FEATURE Thanks to COVID-19, Cardiology Fellows Gain Unexpected Skills but Risk Losing OthersTrading catheters for central lines, many fellows are stepping into roles they’d never imagined, while programs adapt. |
Wednesday, April 15
Although the majority did not require hospitalization, severe disease and death were reported across age groups. |
Tuesday, April 14
Eight societies came together to offer tips on how healthcare providers can protect themselves while helping their patients. |
Tuesday, April 14 | FEATURE An Age/Old Dilemma? Pulling Senior Cardiologists From the Front During COVID-19Some US hospitals have asked doctors over a certain age to work from home, but surge situations may mean all hands on deck. |
Monday, April 13
Which TAVR can be deferred, which MV should be repaired? Advice from ACC, SCAI, and the heart of the US pandemic. |
Monday, April 13
Their suggestions include an increased use of POCUS, greater scrutiny of orders, and a hiatus for hands-on training. |
Friday, April 10
Numbers from nine US hospitals largely echo the drop seen in Spain. Understanding the consequences is key, experts say. |
Friday, April 10
Expert's say there's no better time than now to keep preventative CV care going and forge a new path for outpatient cardiac rehab. |
Friday, April 10
Half of patients who died during a 10-day stretch in January had hypertension. |
Tuesday, April 7 | FEATURE ‘Salvage What We Can’: Cardiology Clinical Trials in Turmoil Amid COVID-19RCTs are paused or slowing to a trickle. Researchers predict data gaps, less funding, and new priorities when the pandemic ends |
Friday, April 3
Hydroxychloroquine, chloroquine, and azithromycin all prolong QT interval. The next step is studying if their benefit exceeds risk. |
Thursday, April 2 | FEATURE The Mystery of the Missing STEMIs During the COVID-19 PandemicFear of infection is likely the biggest driver, but as other theories circulate, cardiologists are bracing for the fallout. |
Friday, March 27 | FEATURE Mixed Messages on COVID-19 Masks: Science Falls Short As Deaths MountDifferent hospital policies as to who should wear a mask—and when—pit a shaky evidence base against a supply chain shortage. |
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Thursday, March 26
The new, detailed guidance does not amount to “hard and fast rules.” SCAI says hospitals need to make case-by-case decisions |
Thursday, March 26
Experts stress there is not enough evidence to suggest these medications can worsen COVID-19 morbidity and mortality. |
Thursday, March 26
Wuhan researchers have published details on 416 hospitalized patients, but treatment pathways remain unclear. |
Wednesday, March 25
The experience of Chinese physicians is leading the way for others around the world as the pandemic explodes in the US. |
Tuesday, March 24 | FEATURE Telehealth Offers a Lifeline for Cardiology Patients During the COVID-19 PandemicFrom FaceTime to old-fashioned telephone visits, healthcare workers are turning to virtual means to conduct clinical care. |
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Friday, March 20 | FEATURE ‘Terrified’ Healthcare Workers Fear Lack of Protection Against COVID-19“You wouldn’t send a soldier into war without a gun or body armor,” one doctor says. Hard-hit areas offer some tips. |
Wednesday, March 18
Be prepared, experts urge. Much is still unknown about how the novel coronavirus will affect day-to-day and emergency CVD care. |
Tuesday, March 17
(UPDATED) More research is needed, but for now, there’s no evidence that background use of the agents harms or helps in COVID-19. |
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Monday, March 9
Within hours of the ACC’s announcement, the European Heart Rhythm Association 2020 also announced their meeting was off. |
Wednesday, March 4
It’s a wise move, Mamas Mamas says, both for the health of the attendees and for the patients they care for back home. |
Thursday, February 13
One piece of advice is to not overlook classic symptoms and presentation of acute MI in the context of the COVID-19 virus. |
Tuesday, February 4
China Interventional Therapeutics 2020, slated for April, has been canceled, but little impact is anticipated for other conferences. |
On Record: Missing STEMIs Amid COVID-19Shelley Wood hears from Gennaro Sardella, Ghada Mikhail, and Javier Escaned about STEMI patients delayed by COVID-19 and those that didn't come at all. |
The Impact of Social Isolation and Outcomes in the COVID-19 Era: Lessons from EU PoliciesMichael Borger, Juan Granada, Mamas Mamas, Thomas Modine, Goran Olivecrona, and Holger Thiele discuss the impact of social isolation and outcomes in the EU during the COVID-19 era. |
Restructuring Structural Heart Practice During COVID-19Christine Chung, Susheel Kodali, Jacob Mishell, Tamim Nazif, and Mark Reisman discuss COVID-19's impact on structural heart programs: triaging patients, ensuring safety, and how to restart a practice that has been put on hold. |
They Had COVID-19: Physician Stories, On RecordShelley Wood hears about symptoms, self-management, and takeaways from Gennaro Giustino, Isaac George, Azeem Latib, and Jordan Safirstein. |
Impact of COVID-19 on Interventional and Surgical ProceduresHow has the cath lab adapted to perform interventional and surgical procedures in high-risk or COVID19+ patients? This three part webcast addresses current challenges and recommendations with perspectives from the Chinese Society of Cardiology. |
COVID-19 and Fellows Implication on Clinical Training and SafetyMamas Mamas, Jay Mohan, Purvi Parwani, Nosheen Reza, Juan Granada, Sarah Hudson, Sahil Parikh, Martha Gulati, & Danielle Belardo discuss the impact of COVID-19 on cardiology fellowship programs from redeployment to adapting education and training. |
COVID-19 Lessons from ChinaDrs. Juan Granada, Martha Gulati, Ajay Kirtane, Mamas Mamas, and Christ White discuss lessons learned and applicability from China’s approach to managing COVID-19. |
Hospital Preparedness, Current Management Protocols, and Pulmonary Care During COVID-19Juan Granada, Azeem Latib, Mamas Mamas, and Federico Pappalardo discuss hospital preparedness and management protocols as well as pulmonary care for the non-pulmonary specialist in this special edition webcast on COVID-19. |
Cardiac Injury in COVID-19 PatientsRoxana Mehran, Ajay Kirtane, and Gennaro Giustino discuss the latest data on cardiac injury and COVID-19. |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With Amreen DinaniAs part of a special series on female physicians, Roxana Mehran speaks with Amreen Dinani about her experiences with COVID-19 in New York City. |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With Ladan GolestanehRoxana Mehran talks with Ladan Golestaneh. caring for patients in the Bronx. |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With Leila HosseinianToday, Roxana Mehran hears COVID-19 news from Leila Hosseinian, based in Chicago, IL. |
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Top Stories in Cardiology: April 2020In the COVID-19 era, older and younger physicians, telehealth, RCTs, obesity, and inflammation |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With Miguel MartilloToday, Roxana Mehran hears from Miguel Martillo in New York City |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With Laxmi Mehta and Benjamin SalterIn this episode, Roxana Mehran takes on physician wellness in COVID-19 with Laxmi Mehta and Benjamin Salter. |
Rox Heart Radio: From the Front With George Dangas and Ajay KirtaneToday, Roxana Mehran discusses PPE in COVID-19 with George Dangas and Ajay Kirtane. |
Rox Heart Radio: From the FrontRoxana Mehran speaks with Giulio Stefanini and Gennaro Giustino about the latest developments related to COVID-19. |
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Top Stories in Cardiology: March 2020This month features an in-depth conversation on COVID-19 with Alaide Chieffo, MD. |
TCTMD’s Top 10 Most Popular Stories for April 2020Missing MIs, inflammation, thrombosis, safe echo, junior and senior physicians, clinical trials, and more, all related to COVID-19. |
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COVID-19 and the Heart: Insights From the Front LinesAs COVID-19 cases go global, a picture is emerging as to its CV impact and how cardiologists in hard-hit regions are coping. |
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COVID-19 Begs the Question: If Medical Meetings Go Virtual, What Do We Gain and Lose?The coronavirus has led to cancelled meetings and hospitals barring physician travel, offering a glimpse of the future of medical education. |
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