MONTREAL, Oct. 19, 2013 /CNW/ - Here are summaries of today's press releases featuring research presented today at Vascular 2013 in Montreal.
Cutting-edge genetic testing identifies inherited risk for enlarged heart
Genetic blueprinting isolates the key mutations responsible for hereditary dilated cardiomyopathy
A study presented today at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress has identified the genetic mutations that account for a significant proportion of cases of familial dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), a disease affecting thousands of Canadians.
Presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress.
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
COMMUNICATION IS THE KEY: Paramedics' weekly drop-in sessions at seniors complex result in fewer EMS calls and saves on costly emergency room visits
Community health awareness delivered by paramedics leads to 32% reduction in EMS calls
Emergency Medical Service (EMS) staff are accustomed to responding to emergencies. A study presented today at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress finds they may be able to prevent many emergencies as well, judging by the preliminary success of a pilot project at a Hamilton building for seniors.
Presented at the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress.
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
Ontario Stroke System saves hundreds of lives, thousands of hospitalizations, hundreds of millions of dollars
Collaboration of regional stroke networks delivers huge gains in lives saved, reduced hospitalizations, reduced costs and improved outcomes
The collaboration of regional stroke networks across Ontario has led to 16,000 fewer hospitalizations, 1,500 fewer in-hospital deaths, and cost-savings of almost $600 million in an eight-year period, according to a study presented today at the Canadian Stroke Congress.
Presented at the Canadian Stroke Congress.
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
2013 Clinical Practice Guidelines: Tips and Tools to Help You Help Your Patients with Diabetes
The internationally acclaimed 2013 Clinical Practice Guidelines for the Prevention and Management of Diabetes in Canada (Guidelines) sets the gold standard in diabetes care and management. However, this 212-page, 38 chapter, evidence-based resource has little value to people living with diabetes if health care teams aren't translating the findings into improved care. Attendees will learn about the five major Guidelines themes and what tools are available to support health care providers in their own clinics and patient treatment plans.
Presented at the 16th Annual Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Professional Conference and Annual Meetings
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
My Big, Fat Diet: Carbohydrate Restriction in the Management of Type 2 Diabetes and Related Conditions
The obesity and type 2 diabetes epidemics have been health topics of interest worldwide over the last few years. Prevention measures based on the conventional theory that these epidemics are related to excess calories have failed. Vancouver's Dr. Jay Wortman and Alberta's Dr. David Lau will debate the effectiveness of carbohydrate restriction for the management of conditions related to insulin resistance. This session explores carbohydrate restriction as a viable therapy for conditions such as type 2 diabetes and how it should be a first-line therapy.
Presented at the 16th Annual Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Professional Conference and Annual Meetings
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
The P.O.W.E.R. Trial: Physical Activity for Overweight Youth at Risk for Type 2 Diabetes
Little data exists to describe the role of physical activity in the prevention of type 2 diabetes in children. Completed January 2013, this community-based exercise trial examined the effects of high versus low intensity exercise training on several risk factors for type 2 diabetes, including liver fat, insulin sensitivity and metabolic syndrome. Winnipeg-based clinicians will review outcomes from this important trial study.
Presented at the 16th Annual Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Professional Conference and Annual Meetings
For the full press release, go to http://vascular2013.ca/en/news.asp
Vascular 2013 is a unique, one-time Canadian event bringing four separate scientific meetings together under one roof: the Canadian Cardiovascular Congress, the Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism Professional Conference, the Canadian Stroke Congress and the Canadian Hypertension Congress. www.vascular2013.ca
It is a joint initiative of the Canadian Cardiovascular Society, Canadian Diabetes Association/Canadian Society of Endocrinology and Metabolism, the Canadian Stroke Network, the Heart and Stroke Foundation, and Hypertension Canada.
SOURCE: Heart and Stroke Foundation
VASCULAR 2013 MEDIA OFFICE AT 514-789-3402 (Oct 17-20)
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Congress information and media registration is at www.vascular2013.ca
After October 20, 2013 contact:
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Heart and Stroke Foundation
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