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  • Effects of Pitavastatin on Coronary Artery Disease and Inflammatory Biomarkers in HIV: Mechanistic Substudy of the REPRIEVE Randomized Clinical Trial

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2024; 9(4):323-334. 10.1001/jamacardio.2023.5661

    This substudy of a randomized clinical trial investigates the effects of pitavastatin on noncalcified coronary artery plaque using coronary computed tomography angiography and on inflammatory biomarkers as potential mechanisms for major adverse cardiovascular event prevention.

  • Recruiting a Diverse Cardiology Physician Workforce

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2024; 9(3):290-294. 10.1001/jamacardio.2023.5324

    This cross-sectional study examines changes in the representation of women and underrepresented individuals in cardiovascular disease and cardiovascular subspecialty fellowships over time.

  • Deferred Testing in Stable Outpatients With Suspected Coronary Artery Disease: A Prespecified Secondary Analysis of the PRECISE Randomized Clinical Trial

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2023; 8(10):915-924. 10.1001/jamacardio.2023.2614

    This study assesses process of care and health outcomes in people identified as minimal risk for coronary artery disease when testing is deferred.

  • Comparison of an Initial Risk-Based Testing Strategy vs Usual Testing in Stable Symptomatic Patients With Suspected Coronary Artery Disease: The PRECISE Randomized Clinical Trial

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2023; 8(10):904-914. 10.1001/jamacardio.2023.2595

    This randomized clinical trial investigates the optimal initial evaluation pathway to reduce unnecessary testing referral for patients with suspected coronary artery disease who are symptomatic but in stable condition.

  • Disrespectful Conduct in the Medical Profession: We Have Met the Enemy and They Are Us

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    JAMA. 2023; 329(21):1829-1831. 10.1001/jama.2023.3694
  • Professional Preferences and Perceptions of Cardiology Among Internal Medicine Residents: Temporal Trends Over the Past Decade

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2022; 7(12):1253-1258. 10.1001/jamacardio.2022.3485

    This survey study identifies residents’ professional development preferences and cardiology perceptions, in association with specialty choice, and compares the findings with those from a decade prior.

  • Association Between Early Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction Improvement After Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement and 5-Year Clinical Outcomes

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2022; 7(9):934-944. 10.1001/jamacardio.2022.2222

    This cohort study examines the association between early left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) improvement and 5-year clinical outcomes after transfemoral transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) in high- or intermediate-risk patients with symptomatic severe aortic stenosis and LVEF less than 50%.

  • Nativity-Related Disparities in Preeclampsia and Cardiovascular Disease Risk Among a Racially Diverse Cohort of US Women

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    ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2021; 4(12):e2139564. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.39564

    This cross-sectional analysis of data from the Boston Birth Cohort examines differences in cardiovascular risk factors, sociodemographic measures, and association of preeclampsia with maternal place of birth and duration of US residence among Hispanic, non-Hispanic Black, and non-Hispanic White women.

  • Differences in Cardiovascular Risk, Coronary Artery Disease, and Cardiac Events Between Black and White Individuals Enrolled in the PROMISE Trial

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2021; 7(3):259-267. 10.1001/jamacardio.2021.5340

    This cohort study compares the risk factors and noninvasive testing outcomes of Black and White persons with stable chest pain.

  • Gender Gaps in Salary and Representation in Academic Internal Medicine Specialties in the US

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    JAMA Intern Med. 2021; 181(9):1255-1257. 10.1001/jamainternmed.2021.3469

    This cross-sectional analysis examines survey data on academic physician salaries from 2018 to 2019 using the Association of American Medical Colleges Faculty Salary Report to evaluate demographics and salaries of academic internal medicine physician specialists.

  • Assessment of Coronary Artery Disease With Computed Tomography Angiography and Inflammatory and Immune Activation Biomarkers Among Adults With HIV Eligible for Primary Cardiovascular Prevention

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    ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2021; 4(6):e2114923. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2021.14923

    This cohort study examines the prevalence of coronary artery disease (CAD) among adults with well-controlled HIV and low to moderate risk of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease using computed tomography angiography and assessment of inflammation and immune activation biomarkers.

  • Evaluation of Women and Underrepresented Racial and Ethnic Group Representation in a General Cardiology Fellowship After a Systematic Recruitment Initiative

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    ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2021; 4(1):e2030832. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.30832

    This quality improvement study assess a systematic recruitment initiative aimed at ensuring adequate matriculation of women and underrepresented racial and ethnic groups in a general cardiology fellowship.

  • Cost-effectiveness Analysis of Anatomic vs Functional Index Testing in Patients With Low-Risk Stable Chest Pain

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    ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Netw Open. 2020; 3(12):e2028312. 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.28312

    This economic evaluation determines whether anatomic approaches are cost-effective compared with functional tests for the assessment of low-risk stable chest pain.

  • Should We Simplify Computed Tomography Angiography Reporting as Black or White vs Describing All Shades of Gray?—Reply

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2020; 5(12):1450-1451. 10.1001/jamacardio.2020.3733
  • Functional vs Anatomical Testing for Patients With Stable Chest Pain—Binary or Directional Thinking?

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2020; 5(8):868-870. 10.1001/jamacardio.2020.1582
  • The Conundrum and Opportunity of Gender Equity for Evidence Generators

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2020; 5(6):623-624. 10.1001/jamacardio.2020.0594

    This Viewpoint discusses why and how women should have a larger leadership roles across all areas of medicine, including industry.

  • Enrollment of Older Patients, Women, and Racial/Ethnic Minority Groups in Contemporary Acute Coronary Syndrome Clinical Trials: A Systematic Review

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2020; 5(6):714-722. 10.1001/jamacardio.2020.0359

    This systematic review characterizes the representation of older patients, women, and racial and ethnic minority groups in contemporary acute coronary syndrome randomized trials.

  • Implications of Abnormal Exercise Electrocardiography With Normal Stress Echocardiography

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    JAMA Intern Med. 2020; 180(4):494-502. 10.1001/jamainternmed.2019.6958

    This cohort study examines the outcomes of patients who have positive exercise electrocardiographic results but normal stress echocardiographic imaging findings.

  • Age-Related Differences in the Noninvasive Evaluation for Possible Coronary Artery Disease: Insights From the Prospective Multicenter Imaging Study for Evaluation of Chest Pain (PROMISE) Trial

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2019; 5(2):193-201. 10.1001/jamacardio.2019.4973

    This prespecified analysis of the PROMISE randomized clinical trial determines whether the prognostic utility of anatomic vs functional testing for coronary artery disease varies based on patient age.

  • Current Demographic Status of Cardiologists in the United States

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    JAMA Cardiol. 2019; 4(10):1029-1033. 10.1001/jamacardio.2019.3247

    This study uses data from multiple US healthcare associations to assess the representation of women and underrepresented minority members among the pool of physicians working in cardiology.