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Main results of the 2023 European Society of Cardiology Congress

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  • Influencers of COVID Vaccine Response in Dialysis Patients Among patients undergoing maintenance dialysis, chronic heart failure and hypoalbuminaemia were significantly associated with a poor humoral response at 3 months after completing three doses of the SARS-CoV-2 messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine; however, no association was observed between haemodialysis-related variables and antibody response levels.

  • Fewer ECG Abnormalities in Early T2D With Combo Therapy In patients with type 2 diabetes (T2D) of less than 10 years' duration who were taking metformin monotherapy, ECG abnormalities — including evidence of cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy — were common and associated with cardiovascular risk factors. After adding one of four frequently used glucose-lowering agents to metformin, fewer major ECG changes occurred with liraglutide than with the other treatments.

  • Surgery Treats Hypertension in Patients With Adrenal Tumours In patients with unilateral adrenal incidentalomas and mild autonomous cortisol secretion (MACS), adrenalectomy was well tolerated and enabled a reduction or cessation of hypertensive treatment while maintaining blood pressure within normal ranges.

  • Acute Myocarditis Riskier Than Unexplained Chest Pain Despite being younger and having fewer comorbidities, patients with acute myocarditis (AM) had a significantly higher risk for 30-day and long-term mortality than those with unexplained chest pain.

  • Effect of BMI on Cardiovascular Risk in Rheumatoid Arthritis Varies by Antibody Status and Biologic Use Body mass index (BMI) influenced cardiovascular risk in rheumatoid arthritis (RA), with the effects varying according to anti–citrullinated protein antibody (ACPA) status and use of biologics. BMI was inversely associated with lower cardiovascular risk in ACPA-negative patients on biologics.

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