Publications by authors named "Guy L Mintz"

Article Synopsis
  • Telehealth services have grown significantly during the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for managing chronic conditions like lipid issues, yet their precise impact on lipid management practices is not well understood.
  • A research review identified 55 relevant articles, primarily randomized trials, showing that telehealth generally had positive to neutral effects on lipid management, supported by easier care integration and patient-centered approaches.
  • Barriers to effective telehealth include technological issues, costs, patient adherence challenges, and inconsistencies in clinician practices, highlighting the need for more research to assess the long-term viability of telehealth for lipid management.
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Although statin therapy is a primary treatment to prevent cardiac allograft vasculopathy (CAV), its use may be delayed due to pharmacologic interactions in the early post-transplant period among heart transplant (HT) recipients with hepatitis C virus positive (HCV+) donors. Further examination of the possible benefits of early, nonstatin lipid-lowering therapies (LLT), such as PCSK9 inhibitors (PCSK9i), among this specific subset of transplant recipients is therefore becoming increasingly important. We report a 60-year-old man who received a HT from a HCV+ donor for end-stage ischemic cardiomyopathy.

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A recent rise in atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) mortality in women warrants a heightened focus on the cardiometabolic risk factors that are closely tied to increasing trends in obesity and suboptimal lifestyle. Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS), adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) are often manifestations of cardiometabolic disease that convey cardiovascular risk requiring recognition foremost, as well as a targeted approach to treatment. Similarly, menopause is a time to reflect on a woman's cardiovascular risk as multiple cardiometabolic changes occur during this time.

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