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Medical Xpress: Bystander CPR up to 10 Minutes After Cardiac Arrest May Protect Brain Function
New research shows the sooner a lay rescuer starts CPR on a person having a cardiac arrest at home or in public, the better the chances of saving the person's life and protecting their brain function.
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Medical Xpress: Transcatheter Tricuspid Valve Replacement Aids Tricuspid Regurgitation
Dr. Suzanne Arnold and colleagues performed an in-depth analysis of the health status of patients enrolled in the TRISCEND II pivotal trial.
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Ingram's: Saint Luke's Physician Named in Top Doctors 2024
Saint Luke's is proud to have Dr. Anna Grodzinsky, cardiologist at Saint Luke's Mid America Heart Institute, named to Ingram's Top Doctors of 2024.
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TCTMD: Slight Uptick in Mortality with TAVI in Recent Years: TVT Registry
Following years of steady improvements in outcomes, more recent observational data suggest that mortality among TAVI patients may be increasing.
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Saint Luke’s Mid America Heart Institute Receives Award for Demonstrated Excellence in Heart Valve Repair
Recognition as a Mitral Valve Repair Reference Center from the Mitral Foundation shows commitment to best practices, high-quality care for degenerative mitral valve surgery.
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America's Healthcare Advocate: Women's Heart Health - Who's at Risk for Heart Attack and Stroke?
Dr. Tracy Stevens and Dr. Anna Grodzinsky joined the America's Healthcare Advocate podcast to talk about heart conditions in women.
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FOX4: Saint Luke's and UMKC Leading Nationwide Study on Pregnant People with Heart Conditions
The NIH awarded more than $8.3 million to study 1,000 pregnant individuals with heart conditions in an effort to combat maternal mortality and morbidity.
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Ingram's: Saint Luke’s, UMKC Partner on Four-Year Study to Combat Maternal Mortality
The four-year observational study will research U.S. pregnant people with cardiovascular disease to better understand and combat maternal mortality and morbidity.
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JAMA Medical News: Even After CPR, Surviving Out-of-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Might Be Influenced by Race, Sex
A new study provides evidence that even among those who receive CPR, Black or female individuals are less likely to survive an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest than White or male individuals.
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TIME: Is Tennis Really the 'World's Healthiest Sport'? We Fact-Checked the Claim
TIME talked to Dr. James O'Keefe about research that found tennis can positively impact a person's longevity.