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Rotimi Mesubi
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@temidayo @LondonMarathon @WMMajors @nycmarathon Way to go! You are an inspiration!
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@UREssien You did not disappoint with the bow- ties!!!
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Rotimi Mesubi
1 year
Congratulations to @Oscarreyesgaido, winner of this year’s AHA Katz Basic Science Research award and to our indefatigable mentor Dr. Mark Anderson. Looking forward to more Katz and Marcus AHA winners from this pedigree! @priyaumapathi @KlitosKon @betsy_luczak
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Rotimi Mesubi
2 years
RT @NewsHour: There’s worry about what the Supreme Court’s ruling on affirmative action could mean for the pipeline of who eventually provi…
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2 years
@CardioNerdsJC Negative studies are still useful for providing information and prevents others from making the same assumptions
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Rotimi Mesubi
2 years
@yreddyhf @CardioNerdsJC Still begs the question - what do you do in HFpEF patients with symptomatic bradycardia/SND
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Rotimi Mesubi
2 years
@RyanTedfordMD @CardioNerdsJC This brings up another issue - HFpEF is a heterogeneous disease, yet we keep treating it as one disease. Maybe sub-populations of HFpEF patients stand to benefit or suffer harm.
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Rotimi Mesubi
2 years
@CardioNerdsJC The incidence of adverse outcomes seems relatively high in this study. #CardsJC
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2 years
@EJSMD @rdschaller In this study, it will also have been difficult to determine if symptoms were due to SND vs HFpEF. #CardsJC
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Rotimi Mesubi
2 years
@CardioNerdsJC The authors suggest this was done to as a measure of sub maximal exercise performance more representative of ADLs. #CardsJC
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RT @UREssien: 1/ 🧵 NEW Paper. In @JAMACardio we asked: are there racial/ethnic disparities in treatment & outcomes in the Get With the Gui…
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Rotimi Mesubi
3 years
@LarryRJacksonII @gdelriopertuz @CardioNerdsJC That's a study waiting to be done! #CardsJC
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Rotimi Mesubi
3 years
Based on the data in this paper, there is not enough evidence for routine screening, especially with the Kardia device at a clinic visit to a primary care visit. #CardsJC
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Rotimi Mesubi
3 years
In addition to cost issues with continuous monitoring of ECG, there is the administrative and clinical burden of the data overload. #CardsJC
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Rotimi Mesubi
3 years
@KTamirisaMD @HafizaKMD @RajendraPShahMD @CardioNerdsJC I think the brings up two issues - 1) Access to care 2) Quality of care, when there is access. Presumably a good quality physical exam (for pulse) vs ECG vs a device like Kardia will give approximate results (don't have any data on this!)
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Rotimi Mesubi
3 years
The average BMI in this study was ~ 28. This is certainly much lower than I see in my practice and may have also affected the outcomes. Obesity is a known risk factor for AF. I may send my patients to MA for weight loss therapy! #CardsJC
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