Current research in Cardiology

Interventional cardiology focuses on more intrusive therapies, frequently utilising catheters and stenting, as opposed to preventive or non-invasive methods of treatment like lifestyle modifications and the majority of imaging modalities. Researchers at Johns Hopkins are working to improve the effectiveness and safety of these medicines.

In the past, high-risk individuals with aortic stenosis, or a narrowing of the aortic heart valve, had little choice but to undergo open-heart surgery. For the majority of patients who require aortic valve replacement, the less invasive Trans catheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), in which a new valve is implanted inside the unhealthy one, has gained popularity as the safest option. Clinical trials are currently being carried out by Johns Hopkins researchers to see if low-risk patients will also benefit from this surgery. The Johns Hopkins TAVR doctors' thorough training contributes to the best possible procedural results. Researchers are now better able to analyse outcomes and support TAVR studies in the future thanks to the construction of a database that includes all patients who have received TAVR at Johns Hopkins. 

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