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--------------------------------------------------------------- Why Do More Heart Attack Patients Survive When Heart Doctors Leave Town? What if you had a heart attack and all the top heart doctors were out of town? One study found that youâd actually be better off. Harvard Medical School researchers looked at what happens to heart attack victims when there is a big cardiology conference. Thatâs when top heart specialists are out of town. They are unavailable to treat patients. Youâd think death rates would go up, since these are supposedly the best cardiologists in the country. Instead, researchers found they went down. More patients survived their heart attacks. Dr. Anupam Jena is an associate professor at Harvard Medical School. He led the study. âThe fact that mortality actually falls for heart attack patients during these conferences raises important questions,â he said. Dr. Jenaâs team looked at changes in patient death rates on the dates of Transcatheter Cardiovascular Therapeutics. Itâs the worldâs largest interventional cardiology meeting. Hundreds of the nationâs top heart doctors leave their practices to attend. During the conference, heart attack death rates dropped by 1.5%. This may seem like a small difference. But when you consider that 735,000 Americans have heart attacks each year, even a small drop in death rates means many lives are saved. The study suggests that if top cardiologists stayed away all year, there would be at least 10,000 fewer heart attack deaths a year. The research was published in the Journal of the American Heart Association. --------------------------------------------------------------- Recommended Content 1 powerful Finnish secret helps hit cancer's "RESET" button Big Pharma wants you to believe they’re always two steps ahead when it comes to cancer. But if that’s true, [how do they explain this]( A small, modern city in Finland has shockingly lower rates of cancer than a typical suburban city in America. To researchers, it looked like Finland had a secret weapon protecting it against cancer—but it has nothing to do with Big Pharma. See what their research uncovered about this secret weapon right here: [1 powerful Finnish secret that hits cancer’s “RESET” button]( [Click here](
--------------------------------------------------------------- Interventional Cardiologists May Do More Harm Than Good Why do interventional cardiologists seem to do more harm than good? It comes down to one word⦠Stents. Thatâs the main treatment interventional cardiologists provide. Stents are tiny mesh tubes used to open heart arteries. Theyâre often inserted through a blood vessel in the groin or arm. Dr. Jena noted in his study that the cardiologists who attend the conference were more likely to give their patients stents. Quality research has shown for years that stent procedures often donât work. One such study was published in the prestigious journal The Lancet. Researchers at Imperial College London gave heart patients six weeks of drug treatment. After that, they either received a stent or had a placebo procedure in which no stent was implanted. [It turned out that stents worked no better than a placebo](. There was no difference in survival or angina pain. The findings confirm those from a major study in 2012. It followed more than 7,000 patients. Half got a stent and the other half made lifestyle changes and/or took medication. The study showed that more stent patients (8.9%) went on to have heart attacks than those who didnât have a stent (8.1%). So why do doctors keep performing the procedure? Dollars for Stents Hospitals make a lot of money from stent implants. An average of about $36,000 for the hospital and doctors. And the procedure is easy and fast. It can take less than an hour, not including prep. So a surgeon can perform many in one day. Dr. Nortin Hadler has been warning about the overuse of stents for years. Heâs a professor of medicine at the University of North Carolina. The reason doctors continue to implant stents is purely economic, he says. âThe interventional cardiology industry has a cash flow comparable to the GDP of many countries and doesnât want to lose it.â If your doctor recommends a stent, be suspiciousâ¦and be sure to get a second opinion. Editorâs Note: Research shows the standard heart disease treatmentsâstents and statin drugsâdonât prevent heart attacks. Discover what does by reading [our monthly journal]( Independent Healing. Itâs your best source for reliable, unbiased health information. For all the details, [go HERE](. In Good Health, Amanda Angelini
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