New study shows correlation between elevated blood counts and risk of thrombotic events in patients with polycythemia vera.
Study Uncovers Serious Shortcomings of Systematic Reviews in Top Cardiology Journals
Nearly three-quarters of systematic reviews published in high-impact cardiology journals over the past decade achieved “low” or “critically low” scores on the AMSTAR quality tool, a new analysis finds.
Cleveland Clinic at 100: A Novel Practice Model Shapes a Century of Cardiovascular Care
In no clinical realm has Cleveland Clinic’s first century proved as consequential as it has in cardiovascular care.
Improving Functional Capacity in Cardiac Rehab Patients
A multidisciplinary team led by a clinical nurse at Marymount Hospital developed a three-tiered approach to improving functional capacity in cardiac rehabilitation patients.
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HFSA Appoints First Nurse Leader: Q&A with Dr. Nancy Albert
Nancy Albert, PhD, CCNS, NE-BC, FAAN, Associate Chief Nursing Officer of Nursing Research and Innovation at Cleveland Clinic, shares insight as the first nurse to serve as president of the Heart Failure Society of America.
Trial Examines the Effects of Reiki Therapy on Cardiac Surgery Patients
A board-certified holistic nurse at Cleveland Clinic studied the effects of reiki and manual therapies on open heart surgery patients to see if they improved relaxation, sleep, emotional state and pain.
Endocarditis and Substance Abuse: New Inpatient Program Guides Surgical Patients on Path To Rehab
Cleveland Clinic nurses and care management team up with a community program to assist patients with infective endocarditis who have opioid use disorder on the road to recovery.
Then and Now: Key Ways Cardiovascular Care Has Evolved Over the Past 25 Years
We mark 25 years as the nation’s top-ranked heart program by reflecting on key shifts in cardiovascular care over the past quarter century, with an eye toward what’s still ahead.
Nurses with CHFN Credentials Are Likely to Have Decision-Making in Heart Failure Management Consistent with Evidence-Based Practices
Cleveland Clinic’s ACNO of Nursing Research and Innovation led the first study to show a direct association between decision-making in clinical heart failure care, via clinical vignette scores, and CHFN status.
The Scourge of Statin Denial: A Portrait in Numbers (Infographic)
This infographic, derived from an editorial by Dr. Steven Nissen, outlines the causes, effects and high stakes of widespread misinformation about statins and cholesterol.