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Episode #14: CABG in ROOBY: off-pump vs on-pump, cardiac risk: CAC scoring and SPECT, perioperative beta-blocker use in noncardiac surgery, plaque regression with niacin vs placebo, and lifestyle-based diabetes prevention
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Reviewing the week ending November 6, 2009, we highlight the following heartwire articles:
- Off-pump CABG shows no benefit over on-pump approach: ROOBY study
- CAC scoring plus SPECT provide long and short view of cardiac risk
- US updates advice on perioperative beta-blocker use in noncardiac surgery
- Imaging study shows plaque regression with niacin vs placebo
- Lifestyle-based diabetes prevention seen to endure for at least a decade
Join us for an audio recap of the news that is important to cardiologists this week.
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