BLOGS >

The Expert Is In

Archives for January 2012

RSS
Engage in dialogue with experts on key topics in cardiology.
Avatar of Steven Bailey, MD

Guiding TAVR into Clinical Practice (31 Jan 2012)

Steven Bailey, MD, Richard A. Lange, MD, MBA, and L. David Hillis, MD

The ACC, AATS, SCAI, and STS have issued a critical consensus document to guide the use of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) as it enters clinical practice in the U.S. (see also our CardioExchange news coverage here). CardioExchange Interventional Cardiology moderators Rick Lange and David Hillis posed the following questions to writing committee member Steven R Bailey, the Janey Briscoe Distinguished Professor of…

This content is exclusive to CardioExchange. To continue reading, please log in or request an invitation.

Avatar of David Cohen, MD MSc

Drug-Eluting vs. Bare-Metal Stents, Using Instrumental Variable Analysis (23 Jan 2012)

David Cohen, MD MSc

David J. Cohen, the principal investigator of an observational PCI registry study of drug-eluting versus bare-metal stents, sheds light on a risk-adjustment technique called “instrumental variable analysis.” CardioExchange welcomes your thoughts on the value of this method and on the study it was used to elucidate. The Study Using data from a prospective observational PCI…

This content is exclusive to CardioExchange. To continue reading, please log in or request an invitation.

Avatar of Daniela J Lamas, MD

Subclinical Atrial Fibrillation and the Risk of Stroke: An Interview (20 Jan 2012)

Daniela J Lamas, MD and Gervasio Antonio Lamas, MD

A NEJM editorial fellow interviews a NEJM editorialist about subclinical AF and the risk of stroke.

Avatar of Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM

Missing Data: The Elephant That’s Not in the Room (3 Jan 2012)

Harlan M. Krumholz, MD, SM

There is a problem so grave that it threatens the very validity of what we learn from the medical literature. Bad data? Not exactly. Actually, it’s missing data — information, relevant to the risks and benefits of treatments, that is simply not published. In some cases, these data would make a critical difference in the…

This content is exclusive to CardioExchange. To continue reading, please log in or request an invitation.