A new study, led by Columbia physicians, examined the association between Hispanic or Latino patients and pulmonary embolism severity, management, and in-hospital outcomes.
We spoke with Ari “Jody” Mintz, DO, about joining the faculty at Columbia and his role as both an interventional cardiologist and an endovascular specialist.
Columbia interventional cardiologist Dr. Margaret McEntegart is co-investigator for a study to determine if intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) can safely treat coronary artery calcification in women.
We spoke with Babak “Bobby” Hassid, MD, about his role as director of clinical development strategies and clinical outreach and about returning to Columbia.
The Heart Team is a patient-centered treatment model that brings different cardiac specialists together to help patients understand their options and make the best decision about their care.
The CTO Plus: Complex CTO and Higher Risk PCI course provides a comprehensive update on the most complex coronary procedures with live cases and the latest research data.
The REDUCE LAP-HF II trial found that an atrial shunt device did not improve outcomes for heart failure patients, though some researchers believe there may be subgroups who could benefit.
Brief pulses of ultrasound delivered to nerves near the kidney lowered blood pressure in people with drug-resistant hypertension, Columbia and NewYork-Presbyterian physicians have found.