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                    <title>New Advanced Training Statement Revises Core Competencies For CCEP</title>
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                    <title>2026 ACC/AHA/HRS Advanced Training Statement on Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology (Revision of the 2015 ACC/AHA/HRS Advanced Training Statement on Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology)</title>
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                    <title>New Concise Clinical Guidance Addresses Outpatient Management of Isolated Left-to-Right Shunt Lesions in Pediatric Patients</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Journal-Scans/2026/03/24/18/20/New-CCG-Isolated-Left-to-Right-Shunt-Lesions-in-Pediatric-Patients</link>                    <description>Outpatient management of isolated left-to-right shunt lesions in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease is the focus of a new 2026 ACC Concise Clinical Guidance report.</description>
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                    <title>What is the Frequency of Arrhythmia Occurrence Post Transcatheter Pulmonary Valve Replacement?</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Journal-Scans/2026/03/24/17/35/What-is-the-Frequency</link>                    <description>In patients with congenital heart disease who undergo transcatheter pulmonary valve replacement (TPVR) with either balloon-expandable or self-expanding pulmonary valve replacement (BEPVR and SEPVR), a retrospective study and a registry study show that arrhythmias are common in the early period, with differences over time and by device. Both studies were published March 23 in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.</description>
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                    <title>Eagle&#226;€™s Eye View: Can Moderate Wine Intake Reduce CV Risk?</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Articles/2026/03/04/14/11/eagles-eye-view-04mar2025</link>                    <description>In this week&#226;€™s View, Dr. Eagle looks at increased one-year mortality in younger patients undergoing transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).</description>
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                    <title>Asymptomatic Wolff-Parkinson-White Pattern in Athletes: Whose Court Is the Ball in?</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Articles/2026/02/02/11/35/Asymptomatic-Wolff-Parkinson-White-Pattern-in-Athletes</link>                    <description>The preparticipation examination (PPE) is an invaluable tool in the care of athletes. Screening electrocardiograms (ECGs), although controversial, are often included in the PPE to improve the sensitivity of identifying cardiac pathology relevant to sudden cardiac arrest SCA) in athletes.</description>
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                    <title>ACC Celebrates Heart Month 2026</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Articles/2026/01/30/17/58/ACC-Celebrates-Heart-Month-2026</link>                    <description>February is American Heart Month, and the ACC is celebrating all month long!</description>
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                    <title>Rapid Heart Rate in a Neonate: Teasing Out the Tachycardia</title>
<link>/Education-and-Meetings/Patient-Case-Quizzes/2025/12/16/14/38/Rapid-Heart-Rate-in-a-Neonate</link>                    <description>A male neonate is delivered at 35 weeks&#39; gestation via emergency cesarean delivery because of decreased fetal movements noted after his birthing parent was involved in a motor vehicle accident.</description>
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                    <title>New in Clinical Guidance | Key Points From the 2025 Advanced Training Statement on Advanced CV Imaging</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Articles/2025/12/01/01/New-in-Clinical-Guidance-Key-Points</link>                    <description>The following are key points from the 2025 ACC/AHA/ASE/ASNC/SCCT/SCMR Advanced Training Statement on Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging: A Report of the ACC Competency Management Committee...</description>
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                    <title>New Training Statement Outlines Core Competencies, Training Requirements For Advanced CV Imaging</title>
<link>/Latest-in-Cardiology/Journal-Scans/2025/11/17/13/06/New-Training-Statement-Outlines-Core-Competencies-Training-Requirements-For-Advanced-CV-Imaging</link>                    <description>A new multi-society Advanced Training Statement on Advanced Cardiovascular Imaging addresses the core competencies and training requirements necessary for advanced cardiovascular imagers across all four imaging modalities &#226;€“ echocardiography, cardiac computed tomography (CCT), nuclear cardiology and cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR).</description>
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