Cardiology Weekly Digests
AI-curated weekly summaries of top research in Cardiology. 7 digests published.
2026-W19 · Jun 4, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: Arrhythmia Risks, Beta-Blockers, and PCI Strategies
From the New England Journal of Medicine, a trial examined omecamtiv mecarbil versus placebo in 8232 participants with symptomatic chronic heart failure and reduced ejection fracti…
2026-W22 · Jun 4, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: Lupus Risk and Heart Failure Interventions
From the New England Journal of Medicine, a meta-analysis examined data from over 2.5 million individuals to find that systemic lupus erythematosus is associated with a higher risk…
2026-W23 · Jun 4, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: Heart Failure, AFib, and Exercise
From the New England Journal of Medicine, a systematic review and network meta-analysis evaluated oral traditional Chinese medicines containing Astragalus alone or in combination w…
2026-W18 · Apr 27, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: AI Adjudication, Bleeding Risk, and Digital Care
From the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, a trial examined the utility of an AI-based adjudication system for major adverse cardiac events in patients with myocardial…
2026-W17 · Apr 23, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: Stroke Prevention, Kawasaki Disease, and Long-term Antiplatelet Therapy
This week's research offers nuanced insights into procedural risks and pharmacological strategies for cardiovascular care. From the New England Journal of Medicine, a trial [2] eva…
2026-W16 · Apr 15, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: SGLT2 Inhibitors and Heart Failure Management
A flurry of research this week focused on the role of SGLT2 inhibitors in heart failure management, particularly in older patients. From the *Archives of Gerontology and Geriatrics…
2026-W14 · Apr 9, 2026
This Week in Cardiology: Prognostic Markers, Revascularization Strategies, and Antiplatelet Therapy Updates
This week's research highlights several important prognostic markers and refines approaches to revascularization and antiplatelet therapy. The most significant finding comes from a…