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Richard Lehman, BM, BCh, MRCGP
This week’s topics include a study on chest pain (or lack thereof) in patients with MI and a trial of cardiovascular family history taking.
Tags: chest pain, family history, history taking, MI
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Although family history has long been recognized as an important cardiovascular risk factor, usual methods to assess risk have not incorporated family history in a rigorous manner. A new study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine finds that systematically collecting family history in a primary practice setting significantly increases the identification of high-risk people. Nadeem Qureshi…
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Tags: cardiovascular risk, CV risk, family history, Framingham Risk
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Although coronary and cerebrovascular disease usually receive equal weight when family history is assessed as a risk factor, a new study suggests that family history may play a more important role in MI and ACS than in stroke or TIA. In an article published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, Amitava Banerjee and colleagues report the results…
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Tags: family history, genetics, heritability, risk assessment
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Cardiology Case Discussion
Alfonso E. Sierra, MD and James Fang, MD
This latest installment in our case discussion series is submitted by Alfonso E. Sierra, MD. We encourage members to submit cases that they believe warrant discussion. Selected cases will be presented to the community, and case authors will receive a $100 Amazon gift card. A 62-year-old woman comes in for a routine exam, with a…
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Tags: family history, tachycardia
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