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19 Oct 2021
Pulmonary Embolism in Vaccine-Induced Thrombotic Thrombocytopenia: Under-reported?
Vaccination is currently the most powerful tool for controlling the COVID-19 pandemic.1 In large randomised controlled trials, the approved vaccines have shown good efficacy and safety.2 However, there is increasing concern about the safety of the adenovirus-based COVID-19 vaccines of AstraZeneca (ChAdOx1 nCoV-19) and Janssen (Ad26.COV2.S).

5 Mins
19 Oct 2021
Stroke in a Patient with Recurrent Meningeal Tuberculosis and HIV Coinfection
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported that an estimated 10.0 million people (range: 8.9–11.0 million) became ill with tuberculosis (TB) in 2019. There were an estimated 1.2 million TB deaths (range: 1.1–1.3 million) among people who were HIV-negative in 2019 and an additional 208,000 deaths (range: 177,000–242,000) among people who were HIV-positive.

18 Oct 2021
Air and Noise Pollution May Increase Heart Failure Risk
EXPOSURE to air pollution and road traffic noise could increase the risk of developing heart failure. While previous research has shown a correlation between cardiovascular disease and air pollution, this new study has revealed that noise pollution may also increase incidence.

18 Oct 2021
Blood Biomarker for Identifying Peripheral Artery Disease
RESEARCHERS at the Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, USA have demonstrated that high levels of circulating fatty acid synthase (cFAS) in the blood could be used to detect a severe type of peripheral artery disease caused by narrowing arteries in the legs, which could increase the risk of developing a heart attack or a stroke. Current healthcare professionals use blood pressure, cholesterol levels, and blood sugar to evaluate cardiovascular health. Unfortunately, there are no accurate blood tests to precisely detect the risk of artery narrowing or blockage.

18 Oct 2021
Could This New Device Diagnose Heart Attack in Minutes?
AN INNOVATIVE sensor has been developed by researchers from both the University of Notre Dame, France and the University of Florida, USA that could diagnose a heart attack in less than 30 minutes. Currently, it could take hours for healthcare professionals to diagnose a heart attack. The use of an echocardiogram can indicate signs of heart disease, however, in order to detect heart attacks, these professionals need an additional blood sample analysis.

18 Oct 2021
Do Pacemakers Have an Effect On Survival Rate Following a Heart Valve Replacement?
ACCORDING to the researchers at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden there is no significant mortality difference in patients with pacemaker implantations following a transcatheter aortic valve replacement compared to those without pacemaker implantations. The aortic valve regulates blood flow to the main artery in the body, and transcatheter aortic valve replacement is a popular treatment option for patients with severe aortic valve narrowing. The procedure entails the insertion of a catheter from the groin through to the main heart artery, which in turn acts a replacement for the malfunctioning valve and assists in modulating the blood flow. The transcatheter aortic valve replacement technique is a substitute for open-heart surgery.

October 2021
EMJ Diabetes 9 [Supplement 1] 2021
At the American Diabetes Association’s (ADA) virtual 81st Scientific Session, a symposium was presented wherein Ian J. Neeland, Cleveland, Ohio, USA, discussed the role of intra-organ fat in obesity pathogenesis and Roy Taylor, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK, highlighted how analysis of intra-hepatic and intra-pancreatic fat using MRI can lead to insights into practical therapy for achieving effective weight loss and remission of type 2 diabetes.

October 2021
EMJ Oncology 9 [Supplement 6] 2021
During a symposium at the virtual European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) World Congress on Gastrointestinal Cancer 2021, Eric Van Cutsem, Angela Lamarca, Nicola Normanno, and Arndt Vogel discussed better patient identification, biomarkers, genomic testing, and emerging therapies in the context of cholangiocarcinoma (CCA). The challenges associated with precision medicine were also explored.