Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Surgery Noticias Destacadas March 21, 2025 Revolutionary advances in the future of cardiology A Mayo Clinic cardiovascular expert discusses how innovation in the future of cardiology will affect prevention, treatment and better outcomes for patients. March 21, 2025 Why virtual reality (VR) is an alternative approach for helping patients with anxiety before open-heart surgery Mayo Clinic cardiovascular researchers and surgeons show that a single exposure to immersive virtual reality helps reduce preoperative anxiety in patients. The findings were published in Mayo Clinic Proceedings. Feb. 19, 2025 How minimally invasive TAVR technology helps patients with aortic valve stenosis Mayo Clinic cardiovascular specialist explains how minimally invasive TAVR technology helps treat symptoms of aortic valve stenosis in more patients. Publications E-NEWSLETTER EDITION See the latest edition plus past issues 1 Navigating the complexities of exercise, sports and complex cardiac disease for patients with active lifestyles 2 Expanding the possibilities of treatment options for patients with coronary microvascular disease 3 Artificial intelligence (AI)-enabled digital stethoscope can help diagnose peripartum cardiomyopathy 4 New field of catheter-based method led by Mayo Clinic interventional cardiologists successfully removes right-sided infective endocarditis in patients without surgery 5 AI and 3D body-volume scanner help predict more precise risk of metabolic syndrome Profesionales médicos Cardiovascular Diseases and Cardiac Surgery