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TAVI 2018: from guidelines to practice
What is new for general cardiologists in the 2017 ESC Guidelines on valvular heart disease?
Severe aortic valve stenosis in lower-risk patients: from bicuspid aortic valve to uncommon aetiologies
Aortic valve stenosis: evaluation and management of patients with discordant grading
Pericardial involvement in neoplastic disease: prevalence, clinical picture, diagnosis and treatment
Constrictive pericarditis: prevention and treatment
Constrictive pericarditis: role of echocardiography and magnetic resonance imaging
Constrictive pericarditis – prevalence, causes and clinical presentation
Post-cardiac injury syndrome: aetiology, diagnosis, and treatment
Pericardiocentesis in patients on thrombolytic drugs
Pericardiocentesis in cardiac tamponade: indications and practical aspects
Cardiac tamponade due to aortic dissection: clinical picture and treatment with focus on pericardiocentesis
Cardiac tamponade: a clinical challenge
Management of acute pericarditis: treatment and follow-up
Diagnosis of acute pericarditis
Non-communicable diseases, a growing threat to global health
Prevention of cardiovascular disease: recent achievements and remaining challenges
Peculiarities of pharmacotherapy of stable angina in elderly patients
Additional and emerging drugs for standard therapy for patients with stable angina
Medical management of angina: treatment of associated conditions and the role of antiplatelet drugs
Treatment of stable angina pectoris: focus on the role of calcium antagonists and ACE inhibitors
Stable angina pectoris: which drugs or combinations to use in which patients
Angina pectoris: non-invasive methods in the diagnosis and follow-up
Angina pectoris: value of stress echocardiography (diagnosis, follow-up)
Angina pectoris: performance of bicycle ergometry and spet for diagnosis and follow-up
Prognosis of angina pectoris
The clinical presentation of “angina pectoris” in women
The role of organic nitrates in the optimal medical management of angina
Angina pectoris: how has the clinical presentation evolved? Is it still the same today as it was several years ago?