New Research published in Circulation suggests that women are at greater risk than men of dying or developing heart failure in the five years following their first severe heart attack. The study also found that at the time of their heart attacks women were typically older and more likely to have complicated medical histories. For […]
Year: 2020
Be The Cure Research Story: Deborah McLeod’s Experience as a Participant in the VICTORIA trial
A new research story on BeTheCure.ca highlights Deborah McLeod’s experience as a participant in the VICTORIA trial, and the important discoveries that have been made about vericiguat and its impact on patients with heart failure. To learn more about Deborah’s story and the vital role patient participation has in clinical research, view the blog post here: bethecure.ca/stories/deborah/
CVC Co-Director Dr. Justin Ezekowitz Elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
The CVC is proud to recognize that Dr. Justin Ezekowitz has been elected as a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS). Election to the CAHS Fellowship is considered one of the highest honours for individuals in the Canadian health sciences community. Fellows have demonstrated, through their careers and lives, that they are […]
Canadian Cardiac Chronicle – Fall 2020 Issue
We are pleased to share with you the Fall 2020 edition of the Canadian Cardiac Chronicle. Along with our current trial updates and feature publications, the following items are highlighted in this issue: A letter from CVC co-director Dr. Shaun Goodman examining what the pandemic has taught us about clinical research The 2019 CVC annual report […]
Dr. Padma Kaul Discusses her Role as the Newly Appointed CIHR Sex and Gender Science Chair in Diabetes.
CVC co-director, Dr. Padma Kaul, was recently appointed the CIHR Sex and Gender Science Chair in Diabetes. Her research project, the REDISCOVER study, will provide new insights into the relationship of sex and diabetes on cardiovascular outcomes. In an interview with the University of Alberta’s Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, Dr. Kaul discusses this research […]
2019 CVC Annual Report
We are pleased to share the 2019 CVC annual report. This year’s theme, A Decade of Discovery, celebrates the pathway forged by the CVC over the past ten years. Our staff and faculty have all made important contributions to this compendium. We hope you enjoy reading more about who we are and what we do […]
Canadian Cardiac Chronicle – Spring 2020 Issue
We are pleased to share with you the spring 2020 edition of the Canadian Cardiac Chronicle. Along with our current trial updates and feature publications, the following items are highlighted in this issue: A letter from CVC Co-Director Dr. Justin Ezekowitz reflecting upon adapting to the current challenging events, celebrating accomplishments, and continuing to remain creative […]
New Study Findings: Treating Heart Attacks with Clot Busting Drugs Leads to Better Health Outcomes
Dr. Kevin Bainey, Director of the CVC ECG Core Laboratory, was featured on multiple news outlets discussing key results from the recent publication Pharmacoinvasive Strategy Versus Primary Percutaneous Coronary Intervention in ST-Elevation Myocardial Infarction in Clinical Practice: Insights From the Vital Heart Response Registry. This publication was also coauthored by several other members of the […]
Women With Elevated Fasting Glucose Levels may be at Higher Risk of Adverse Pregnancy Outcomes
Congratulations to Drs. Ana Savu, Linn Moore and Padma Kaul, along with their fellow coauthors, on the publication of their article Elevated fasting vs post-load glucose levels and pregnancy outcomes in gestational diabetes: a population-based study in Diabetic Medicine. It is known that women with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) are at an increased risk of […]