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AMA sees cost of heart disease tripling by 2030

The costs of heart disease in the United States will triple between now and 2030 to more than $800 billion a year, a report commissioned by the American Heart Association predicted Monday.

Treating high blood pressure will be the most expensive part of the cost, rising to $389 billion by 2030, the report projects, with overall heart disease rising by 10 percent by then.

Study questions use of implanted defibrillators

A new study finds that one in five heart defibrillators may be implanted for questionable reasons without solid evidence the devices will help.

The implants shock the heart back into a normal rhythm when it starts beating irregularly. They can prevent sudden death in people with advanced heart failure. But researchers haven’t found a benefit for other patients. Get the full story »

Drug-coated stents safe for large heart arteries

Drug-coated heart stents, such as the Xience model made by Abbott Labs, are as safe as the old bare metal variety for patients with narrowed large coronary arteries, a large European study showed, alleviating concerns about their long-term use.

There was no increase in the number of deaths or heart attacks two years after the drug-coated stent was implanted, according to data presented at the scientific sessions of the American Heart Association in Chicago. Get the full story »

Cleveland Clinic partners with DuPage Hospital

Chicago may have lost out on the heart-stopping NBA  talent of Lebron James but may be getting the next best thing Cleveland can offer to repair damaged aortas and clogged cardiac arteries.

In a move likely to shake up the market for heart care in the Chicago area, the well-known Cleveland Clinic’s cardiac surgery program said  Thursday that it has signed an affiliation agreement with Central DuPage Hospital in the western Chicago suburbs. Get the full story »