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.
On Thursday 23 January, the Catalan Minister of Health, Olga Pané, visited the Hospital Clínic Barcelona to learn first-hand about some of the centre1
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 list highlights the Clínic’s robot-assisted aortic valve programme, pioneering within Europe, and the hospital’s good positions in the Newsweek a1
Up to now, paediatric patients with congenital heart disease who had to undergo surgery were operated on using open surgery. The new Sant Joan de Déu1
The artist Jaume Plensa has lent the installation entitled ‘The Secret Heart’ to the Hospital Clínic Barcelona and the University of Barcelona in ord1
An international study with the participation of the Hospital Clínic-IDIBAPS and published today in the New England Journal of Medicine, suggests tha1
Heart failure affects more than 10% of people over 70 years of age and is associated with a high mortality rate. The Hospital Clínic has a specific1
Pedro Luis Cepas has received one of the grants that the Daniel Bravo Andreu Private Foundation has awarded for research stays abroad.