Sadiya Khan (@heartdocsadiya) 's Twitter Profile
Sadiya Khan

@heartdocsadiya

Physician Scientist @NMCardioVasc | Magerstadt Professor of CV EPI | Associate Editor @JAMACardio | #CVH for all | Tweets are my own | She/Hers

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Risk-Based Primary Prevention of Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association AHA Science Circulation ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI… #HeartFailure #CardioPrevent

Risk-Based Primary Prevention of Heart Failure: A Scientific Statement From the American Heart Association

<a href="/AHAScience/">AHA Science</a> <a href="/CircAHA/">Circulation</a> 
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Cardiac Wire (@cardiac_wire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the latest Cardiac Wire, we discuss… 🫀Verve Therapeutics Vaults Forward From Topline Results 🫀American Heart Association’s New HF Statement 🫀LUMA’s FDA Clearance And more #cardiology news. Check it out below. #CardioTwitter #MedTwitter cardiacwire.com/newsletter/ver…

Alka Kanaya (@alka_kanaya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Brown Heart | Official Trailer Streaming 3 May on JioHotstar in India This docudrama reveals the causes and how to prevent the epidemic of heart attacks in South Asians, created by Drs. Nirmal & Renu Joshi youtu.be/5B9iLg1h-r0?si…

Ankeet S. Bhatt, MD, MBA (@ankeetbhatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Outstanding sci. statement from Sadiya Khan Don Lloyd-Jones et al on primary prev of HF. #PREVENTHF now enrolling, studying ASi+SGLT2i in >11k at risk participants, highlighting a new era for HF PREVENTION! clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT06677… Muthu Vaduganathan scottdavidsolomon Maja Cikes Tor Biering-Sørensen, MD, MSc, MPH, PhD

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Study: American Heart Association on Heart Failure Prevention: "Primary prevention is critical. Once a person has developed #HeartFailure, the damage is often irreversible, with a goal for stabilization and not cure." — Dr Sadiya S. Khan. bit.ly/3S6GIK1 Sadiya Khan

Study: <a href="/American_Heart/">American Heart Association</a> on Heart Failure Prevention: "Primary prevention is critical. Once a person has developed #HeartFailure, the damage is often irreversible, with a goal for stabilization and not cure." — Dr Sadiya S. Khan. bit.ly/3S6GIK1 <a href="/HeartDocSadiya/">Sadiya Khan</a>
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Study: American Heart Association on Heart Failure Prevention: "Primary prevention is critical. Once a person has developed #HeartFailure, the damage is often irreversible, with a goal for stabilization and not cure." — Dr Sadiya S. Khan. bit.ly/3S6GIK1 Sadiya Khan

Study: <a href="/American_Heart/">American Heart Association</a> on Heart Failure Prevention: "Primary prevention is critical. Once a person has developed #HeartFailure, the damage is often irreversible, with a goal for stabilization and not cure." — Dr Sadiya S. Khan. bit.ly/3S6GIK1 <a href="/HeartDocSadiya/">Sadiya Khan</a>
JAMA Cardiology (@jamacardio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This week, the JAMA Cardiology editorial board met to discuss plans for the journal, which is dedicated to publishing research on traditional cardiovascular medicine, evolving cardiovascular science, and evidence-based health policy.

This week, the JAMA Cardiology editorial board met to discuss plans for the journal, which is dedicated to publishing research on traditional cardiovascular medicine, evolving cardiovascular science, and evidence-based health policy.
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Heart disease is women’s greatest health threat. Kidney function is closely connected to heart health, and kidney disease increases heart risks. Keep tabs on your blood glucose (sugar), weight and blood pressure and talk to your doctor about an annual kidney screening.

Heart disease is women’s greatest health threat. Kidney function is closely connected to heart health, and kidney disease increases heart risks. Keep tabs on your blood glucose (sugar), weight and blood pressure and talk to your doctor about an annual kidney screening.
JAMA Cardiology (@jamacardio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy significantly increase the long-term risk of developing dilated cardiomyopathy, with higher risks associated with older maternal age and postpartum hypertension. ja.ma/3Fwf0n2

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy significantly increase the long-term risk of developing dilated cardiomyopathy, with higher risks associated with older maternal age and postpartum hypertension. ja.ma/3Fwf0n2
JAMA (@jama_current) 's Twitter Profile Photo

While most US adults aged 30 to 59 have a low 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease, this study found that about 1 in 7 of these individuals have a high 30-year risk. Sadiya Khan ja.ma/4kJ5qfs

While most US adults aged 30 to 59 have a low 10-year risk of cardiovascular disease, this study found that about 1 in 7 of these individuals have a high 30-year risk. <a href="/HeartDocSadiya/">Sadiya Khan</a> ja.ma/4kJ5qfs
Ankeet S. Bhatt, MD, MBA (@ankeetbhatt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Important conversations around #implementation and #CareDelivery science. Thanks to #LATTICE Amgen 🧪🔬🧬 Andrew J Sauer MD Laney Jones, PharmD MPH for leading the way in thinking about combining discovery science & #ImpSci across #CKM health. Sadiya Khan

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Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes were associated with lower levels of NT-proBNP 2 to 7 years postpartum. ja.ma/4kl75YN Sadiya Khan, Don Lloyd-Jones

Hypertensive disorders of pregnancy and gestational diabetes were associated with lower levels of NT-proBNP 2 to 7 years postpartum. ja.ma/4kl75YN <a href="/HeartDocSadiya/">Sadiya Khan</a>, <a href="/dmljmd/">Don Lloyd-Jones</a>
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The PREVENT equations effectively predict cardiovascular disease risk overall, including for individuals with elevated lipoprotein(a). ja.ma/4jRVM9P

The PREVENT equations effectively predict cardiovascular disease risk overall, including for individuals with elevated lipoprotein(a). 

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Editorial: The PREVENT equations enhance cardiovascular risk assessment, and while adding lipoprotein(a) doesn't improve prediction, measuring it can personalize risk due to its role as a causal factor. ja.ma/4jvxO3X

Editorial: The PREVENT equations enhance cardiovascular risk assessment, and while adding lipoprotein(a) doesn't improve prediction, measuring it can personalize risk due to its role as a causal factor. 

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