As a practising cardiologist, you know about the challenges of keeping up to date with the latest research results or best practices.
The e-Journal of Cardiology Practice regularly sends out emails to cardiologists announcing new articles. The articles are written by leading experts in Europe, summarising important topics in cardiology.
Editor-in-Chief: Professor Denis Clément EFESC (Belgium)
Editor: Professor John Camm (United Kingdom)
Exercise training as therapy for chronic heart failure
Critical points for the practising cardiologist to consider in their patients with end-stage heart failure
Overview of devices in advanced heart failure
Chemotherapy-induced dysfunction
Standards and new drugs in the treatment of heart failure
Spontaneous coronary artery dissection
Medical complications in patients with LVAD devices
Cardiac dysfunction and athlete’s heart: new insights into pathophysiology and treatment
Heart failure in athletes: pathophysiology and diagnostic management
What can be expected from current treatments for pulmonary hypertension?
Treatment of right heart failure: is there a solution to the problem?
Right ventricular failure
Iron deficiency and its treatment in heart failure: indications and effect on prognosis
Complex STEMI management: treatment of STEMI in patients with bleeding risk
The use of cardiac resynchronisation to manage mitral regurgitation
Should a statin be given to all hypertensive patients?
White-coat hypertension: not so innocent
How far to lower systolic blood pressure? Should the ESH/ESC Hypertension Guidelines be revisited after SPRINT?
Third in a series on diabetes and the heart. Diabetic heart disease in women: prevalence as compared to men? Implications for treatment?
Second in a series on secondary prevention of myocardial infarction
First in a series on myocardial infarction: Secondary prevention after MI - the role of the Junior Doctor
Second in a series on leadless pacing: Leadless cardiac pacemakers- what is to be expected from future developments?
Sixth in a series on diabetes and the heart: The cardiovascular effects of anti-diabetes drugs – an update in 2016
Fifth in a series on diabetes and the heart: Diabetes mellitus and revascularization
Fourth in a series on diabetes and the heart: Diabetic cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy - an underestimated enemy
Third in a series on diabetes and the heart. Diabetic heart disease in women: prevalence as compared to men? Implications for treatment?
Second in a series on diabetes and the heart: diabetic cardiomyopathy - mechanisms and mode of diagnosis
First in a series on diabetes and the heart: The impact of diabetes on the heart, a broad perspective
Third in a series on hyperkalemia: current views on the treatment of hyperkalemia
Second in a series on hyperkalemia: What are the clinical consequences of hyperkalemia on the heart and what are the uses of electrocardiograms in hyperkalemia?
First in a series on hyperkalemia: hyperkalemia, the sodium potassium pump and the heart
Fourth in a series on Fabry disease: Treatment of Fabry disease and associated cardiomyopathies
Third in a series on Fabry Disease: What is the importance of imaging in Fabry disease?
Second in a series on Fabry disease: clues for early diagnosis of Fabry disease in the clinic
Follow-up management after transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
First in a series on Fabry disease: What is the problem and how does this translate into clinical signs?
Technical aspects of transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI)
Arterial hypertension and erectile dysfunction: an under-recognized duo
Patient selection for TAVI
Microvascular angina and systemic hypertension
Transcatheter aortic valve implantation: indications