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Cardiology Literature, Curated Every Morning

Automatically extract cardiology-relevant papers from PubMed daily. Organized by importance score, endpoint type, and study design to streamline your evidence review.

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Why Keeping Up with Cardiology Literature Is Hard

  • 1Dozens to hundreds of new cardiology papers appear on PubMed daily
  • 2Hard to filter by subspecialty: AF, HFpEF, PCI, SGLT2, anticoagulation
  • 3RCTs and case reports are mixed — identifying evidence strength takes time
  • 4Alert emails pile up and go unread

How Medical Digest Helps

Specialty Filter

Register as a cardiologist and receive only relevant papers. Further filter by subspecialty.

Importance Score

Papers scored by study size, design, and journal impact. See what matters at a glance.

Endpoint Classification

Clinical outcomes, surrogate endpoints, safety, and diagnostic accuracy — labeled automatically.

Study Design Tag

RCT, meta-analysis, observational, case report — automatically identified for faster evidence appraisal.

Key Cardiology Topics Covered

Atrial fibrillation (AF) & arrhythmiaHFpEF & HFrEF managementSGLT2 inhibitors & GLP-1 receptor agonistsPCI & coronary interventionAnticoagulation & DOACsCatheter ablationPulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)Aortic stenosis & TAVI/TAVR

Subspecialties(7)

General Cardiology

Interventional Cardiology

Arrhythmia & Electrophysiology

Heart Failure

Echocardiography

Preventive Cardiology

Cardiac Imaging

FAQ

How often are cardiology papers delivered?
New papers are curated from PubMed daily and delivered each morning.
Can I filter by subspecialty (e.g., arrhythmia only)?
Yes. You can filter by subspecialty in the dashboard. Available on Basic (¥1,480/mo) and above.
Are summaries based on the full paper or just the abstract?
Summaries are based solely on PubMed Abstracts. No inference beyond what is stated in the abstract is made.
Is this a medical advice service?
No. Medical Digest provides literature organization and information, not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. Always consult the original paper and qualified clinicians.

Streamline your Cardiology literature review

Abstract-based literature information service. Not medical advice.

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Disclaimer

This service is not intended for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment recommendations. All information is based on PubMed Abstracts. Always review the original paper. Clinical decisions should be made by qualified healthcare professionals.