Eagle’s Eye View: False Positive Exercise ECG Tests, Oral Coagulants v. Vitamin K Antagonists, Outcomes Following the Ross Procedure

In this week’s View, Dr. Eagle explores rethinking false positive exercise ECG Tests in patients with microvascular dysfunction. He then discusses a recent comparison of direct oral anticoagulants vs Vitamin K antagonists after transcatheter mitral valve replacement. Finally, Dr. Eagle examines a post-hoc analysis of a randomized clinical trial assessing long-term clinical and echocardiographic outcomes following the Ross procedure.

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Clinical Topics: Anticoagulation Management, Cardiac Surgery, Invasive Cardiovascular Angiography and Intervention, Stable Ischemic Heart Disease, Valvular Heart Disease, Cardiac Surgery and SIHD, Cardiac Surgery and VHD, Interventions and Structural Heart Disease, Chronic Angina, Acute Coronary Syndromes, Vascular Medicine

Keywords: Electrocardiography, Exercise Test, Microvascular Angina, Anticoagulants, Heart Valve Diseases, Thrombosis, Cardiac Surgical Procedures


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