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  • In 1993, Lincoff and Topol claimed that the thrombolytic treatment of ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction was suboptimal in many patients and gave an ‘illusion of reperfusion’. In this Perspective article, the authors propose that a similar illusion of revascularization exists for contemporary percutaneous revascularization in patients with coronary artery disease and ischaemia, and identify how outcomes might be improved.

    • Simone Fezzi
    • Daixin Ding
    • William Wijns
    Perspective
  • In this Perspectives article, the authors highlight what is known about cardiovascular sequelae in survivors of COVID-19 and discuss important questions that need to be addressed in prospective studies to understand and mitigate these lasting cardiovascular consequences, including in post-acute COVID-19 syndrome.

    • Benjamin A. Satterfield
    • Deepak L. Bhatt
    • Bernard J. Gersh
    Perspective
  • In this Perspectives article, Oatmen and colleagues propose that, because abnormal fibroblast populations present in pressure-overload hypertrophy and cancer have similar molecular features, chemotherapeutic agents might be effective in preventing the progression of pressure-overload hypertrophy to heart failure with preserved ejection fraction.

    • Kelsie E. Oatmen
    • Elizabeth Cull
    • Francis G. Spinale
    Perspective
  • The Framingham Heart Study (FHS) has been collecting epidemiological data on cardiovascular risk factors and disease for >70 years. In this Timeline Perspectives article, the authors summarize the major achievements of the FHS, highlight some of the seminal publications and discuss how epidemiological research has changed and continues to evolve.

    • Charlotte Andersson
    • Andrew D. Johnson
    • Ramachandran S. Vasan
    Perspective