NYU Langone Heart Cardiologists Present at ACC's 75th Annual Scientific Session
- Cardiologists from NYU Langone Heart showcased their research at the 2025 Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology held in Chicago from March 29-31, as reported in an article published on March 27, 2025.
- Glenn I. Fishman, the William Goldring Professor of Medicine and director of the Leon H. Charney Division of Cardiology at NYU Grossman School of Medicine, expressed pride in the outstanding research and clinical advancements presented at the conference.
- Presentations covered topics such as the impact of psoriasis on heart disease, team-based decisions for heart surgery during pregnancy complicated by severe heart infection, the connection between sleep quality and heart health in women after hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, and a minimally invasive approach to repositioning a misplaced TAVR valve in an elderly patient.
- Dr. Garshick stated that people with psoriasis have more inflammation in their blood vessels, which can lead to more plaque in their arteries, and his team's study details the mechanism through which blood vessel damage in psoriasis occurs, thereby promoting plaque buildup in the blood vessels.
- A new guideline for acute coronary syndrome management, emphasizing personalized treatment strategies, optimizing medications, and improving outcomes for high-risk patients, was introduced, and Sunil Rao, MD, director of interventional cardiology at NYU Langone Heart, will discuss it at a Town Hall session on March 30.
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NYU Langone Heart Cardiologists Present at ACC's 75th Annual Scientific Session
NEW YORK, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Cardiologists from NYU Langone Heart are showcasing their latest clinical findings and research discoveries during the 2025 Annual Scientific Session of the American College of Cardiology (ACC), held March 29 to 31 in…
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