As a cardiologist, you know about the challenges of keeping up to date with the latest research results or best practices. The e-Journal of Cardiology was created to bring articles of practical clinical interest directly to you, each one specially chosen by our Editors and written by recognised experts.
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Editor-in-Chief: Professor Denis Clément EFESC (Belgium)
Editor: Professor John Camm (United Kingdom)
Control of hypertension – should doctors roll up their sleeves or open their minds to new forms of communication?
Insufficient control of blood pressure in the population of Nigeria and Africa
Status of hypertension in Russia and Eastern Europe
Hypertension in pregnancy
Hypertension in women: no “silent” lady-killer
Combination therapy at the start of hypertension treatment: pros and cons
Value of routine urine examinations including microalbuminuria in “newly detected” hypertensive patients
Definition of hypertension and pressure goals during treatment (ESC-ESH Guidelines 2018)
The resurrection of renal denervation
Arrhythmia after heart transplantation
Management of atrial fibrillation during pregnancy
Ventricular extrasystoles in athletes: what can be learned from the clinical history, clinical examination, the electrocardiogram and the initial approach?
Different treatment options and prevention of SCD in athletes with frequent ventricular extrasystoles
The implantable cardioverter defibrillator beyond clinical practice: unmet needs and future perspectives
Lifestyle advice for patients with ICDs: physical activity – what is healthy and what is contraindicated
The dos and don’ts of the follow-up of patients with ICD in private cardiology practice and the impact of remote monitoring
Communication technology for the management of hypertension: benefits and pitfalls
Treatment of AF in the very old patient: do comorbidities play a role in drug choice?
Emergency department challenges in initiating and maintaining anticoagulant therapy in elderly patients with atrial fibrillation
Oral anticoagulation in the very old patient with atrial fibrillation: pros and cons
Treating atrial fibrillation with antiplatelet drugs in the elderly: pro and contra arguments
Efficacy and safety of vitamin K antagonists compared to antiplatelet agents in very old patients with atrial fibrillation
Treating atrial fibrillation in very old patients with new oral anticoagulation drugs: arguments pro and contra
What is the best strategy to follow in very old patients with atrial fibrillation: rate or rhythm control?
Atrial fibrillation in the old/very old: prevalence and burden, predisposing factors and complications