September 4th, 2009
Podcast 55: A conversation with Prof. Gilles Montalescot about his JAMA paper on immediate versus delayed intervention in non-ST-segment elevation acute coronary syndrome
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French researchers find that in non-ST-elevation acute coronary syndrome, delaying intervention until the next day does not affect the occurrence of death, MI, or the need for urgent revascularization by the one-month mark. We caught up with the study’s first author in Paris.
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This week’s news and interview links:
- Immediate vs. Delayed Intervention in Non-ST-Segment Elevation ACS
- 2009 H1N1 Update: Childhood Deaths; Two-Dose Vaccine Likely; N95 Respirators
- Nonsurgical Treatment for Dupuytren Contracture with Collagenase
- Dabigatran at Least as Effective as Warfarin in Patients with Afib
- Ticagrelor Superior to Clopidogrel in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndromes