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Kay Kuku, MD

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Physician-Scientist, Cardiovascular, Proteomics , Imaging #research #health blogger #Godsown #TeamLiverpool YNWA 🇳🇬🇺🇲

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💫Thrilled to kick off 2024 with our paper on a #proteomics risk score in patients with #heartfailure. Our validated risk score demonstrated strong clinical utility in predicting #mortality in HF. acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M2… #CardioTwitter #Cardiology #Epidemiology

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The goal of the PACMAN-AMI trial was to demonstrate the efficacy of early administration of alirocumab on plaque characteristics among patients undergoing #PCI for an #cvAMI. Read 🆕 updates to the trial: bit.ly/4hBfBlH #cvACS


Did you know? Kringles are repetitive structures found in apolipoprotein(a) of Lp(a). Their name comes from their resemblance to a traditional Scandinavian pastry, the kringle—a buttery, flaky treat often filled with almond paste or cinnamon and shaped into a circular twist. The…

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This AHA scientific statement discusses the pathogenic mechanisms that link three prevalent cardiac diseases of adults: ➡️Heart failure ➡️Atrial fibrillation ➡️Coronary heart disease These are three disorders that can lead to cognitive impairment and poor brain health.

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Recent evidence shows that the heart and the brain, once considered unrelated organ systems, are interdependent and linked through shared risk factors. This scientific statement is titled: Cardiac Contributions to Brain Health 📷: Heart–brain axis

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Statin use is associated with less ST-elevation versus non-ST-elevation myocardial infarction in a nationwide study authors.elsevier.com/sd/article/S00… Dr. Sofie Simony, prof Shoaib Afzal et al show that this finding is based on robust dose-rsponse relationships

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Kay Kuku, MD Reposted

📅 #OTD in 2015, Jurgen Klopp was appointed Liverpool manager ❤️🇩🇪🧢

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“It’s not so important what people think when you come in… It’s much more important what people think when you leave.” Jurgen Klopp was appointed @LFC manager #OnThisDay nine years ago 💭


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From doubters to believers 👊 Jürgen Klopp's journey as Reds manager began on this day in 2015 ❤️

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Nine years ago, Jürgen Klopp joined Liverpool. Earlier this year, he left the club. His impact at Anfield will never be forgotten 🥺



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The FDA has approved Traumagel. a plant-based gel that quickly stops bleeding and helps the body’s natural clotting process. This could be vital for first responders, military personnel, and remote care. Thoughts? #FDAApproval #TraumaCare


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#HFSA2024 #JACC SimPub: Finerenone reduces total heart failure (HF) hospitalizations and cardiovascular death similarly in #HFmrEF/#HFpEF patients regardless of recency of worsening HF. bit.ly/3Y1ok98 #FINEARTS-HF #HeartFailure @akshaydesaimd @mvaduganathan

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🔥🔥🔥#TheHeartFailureUniversalAcademy just took off 🌟🚀 #HFUA a new web platform with the main target of reuniting a scientific community of national and international opinion leaders that raises awareness of the importance of #HeartFailure globally. bit.ly/3XtbXBf

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Kay Kuku, MD Reposted

🚨Breakthrough🚨 Major news from HFSA on Device Therapies in Heart Failure‼️ 🫀 1/5 *Cardiac Contractility Modulation (CCM)* FDA has approved it for moderate to severe HFrEF patients ineligible for CRT. For more👇 onlinejcf.com/article/S1071-…

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"Lipoprotein(a) and cardiovascular disease" review published today in The Lancet: 50 days' free access: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jlsNV-4XOtaS Please share and resend for others to download. Bottom line: measure Lp(a) in all once in a lifetime and stay tuned for coming Lp(a)-lowering therapy!

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No need to fast before cardiac cath procedure, SCOFF trial shows. Download slides from SCOFF trial presented at #ESCCongress here clinicaltrialresults.org/wp-content/upl…

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A win for #PrimaryPrevention Single combined measure of high-sensitivity CRP, LDL cholesterol, and lipoprotein(a) levels among healthy U.S. women predicted incident #cardiovascular events during a 30-year period. #riskprediction #ESCC

Original Article: Inflammation, Cholesterol, Lipoprotein(a), and 30-Year Cardiovascular Outcomes in Women nej.md/3Mrh9A8 Editorial: Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease — Don’t Stop Thinking about Tomorrow nej.md/4cKKi4d #ESCardio | @escardio

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Kay Kuku, MD Reposted

Finerenone in Heart Failure with Mildly Reduced or Preserved Ejection Fraction: @NEJM 🥸 Finaarts-HF: In patients with mildly reduced EF or preserved EF, finerenone resulted in lower MACE (HF + CV Death) vs. placebo 😱very cool #ESCCongress #ESCCongress2024 Summary 👇

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🔥 A new therapeutic era in #HFpEF #FINEARTSHF with definitive evidence supporting the role of the non-steroidal MRA finerenone at #ESCCongress Now in @NEJM nejm.org/doi/full/10.10…

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Implementing Medical Therapy During Worsening #HeartFailure released at #ESCCongress and just published in #EHJ👉 bit.ly/4cMFoUg @ehj_ed @ankeetbhatt

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Myocardial ischaemic syndromes: a new nomenclature to harmonize evolving international clinical practice guidelines. #EHJ academic.oup.com/eurheartj/adva… #ESCCongress @escardio @ESC_Journals

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