Study shows that aspirin treatment can be safely shortened after angioplasty in low-risk heart attack patients
Reducing aspirin to one month after a heart attack lowers bleeding risk without increasing cardiovascular complications.
Reducing aspirin to one month after a heart attack lowers bleeding risk without increasing cardiovascular complications.
Hospital Clínic Barcelona appears once again in the two main rankings published by Newsweek alongside Statista. The hospital features in eleven speci1
This is a condition in which the heart and kidneys stop functioning properly because one affects the functioning of the other. When one of the two or1
Although advanced heart failure is a disease that can seriously limit a person’s quality of life, technology offers alternatives for these patients.1
Despite improvements in the treatment of coronary heart disease, differences in symptoms and delays in diagnosis contribute to a poorer prognosis for1
The Hospital Clínic Barcelona and the ASL Città di Torino have launched the ProCare-AVS project dedicated to a multidisciplinary and optimized approa1
Chemotherapy and radiotherapy treatments have been associated with heart problems such as heart attacks and heart failure. To assess the benefits of1
A Clínic-IDIBAPS study compares the efficacy and safety of two antithrombotic strategies. It shows that low-dose anticoagulants are mor1
Interventions in haemodynamics, electrophysiology and vascular surgery are included in this programme, which increases the well-being of patients, pr1
The Clínic is the only hospital in Spain with a robot-assisted aortic programme to replace the aortic valve. The Clínic started this programme in 201