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Cardiologists make history | Doc arrested for sexual assault again, now linked to 10 alleged victims | AFib ablation
Tuesday, May 16, 2023
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Cardiologists make history, removing device and implanting new valve in first heart procedure of its kind

“I was ready to make out my will, so this came along just at the right time,” the 76-year-old patient said. 

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Cardiologists make history, removing device and implanting new valve in first heart procedure of its kind

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Mitral Valve Surgery from the University of Washington
“I was ready to make out my will, so this came along just at the right time,” the 76-year-old patient said. 
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Cardiologist arrested for sexual assault again, now linked to 10 alleged victims

The 35-year-old cardiologist has now been charged in a total of 10 sexual assault cases. 

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Cardiologist arrested for sexual assault again, now linked to 10 alleged victims

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The 35-year-old cardiologist has now been charged in a total of 10 sexual assault cases. 
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AFib ablation in young adults linked to improved quality of life, new Cleveland Clinic study confirms

“These and other data support that young adults do as well as a more traditional patient population when looking at arrhythmia-free survival,” researchers wrote.

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
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AFib ablation in young adults linked to improved quality of life, new Cleveland Clinic study confirms

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
“These and other data support that young adults do as well as a more traditional patient population when looking at arrhythmia-free survival,” researchers wrote.
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Featured Articles

Next-gen TAVR valve, tested on patients for very first time, linked to high success rate

A new-look TAVR valve was tested on patients for the first time, leading researchers to say its use appears to be "feasible and safe." More research, of course, is still required. 

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Data on a next-generation balloon-expandable transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences, includes a new frame, new skirt and RESILIA bovine pericardial leaflets. It is currently known as the SAPIEN X4 valve.
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Next-gen TAVR valve, tested on patients for very first time, linked to high success rate

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Data on a next-generation balloon-expandable transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences, includes a new frame, new skirt and RESILIA bovine pericardial leaflets. It is currently known as the SAPIEN X4 valve.
A new-look TAVR valve was tested on patients for the first time, leading researchers to say its use appears to be "feasible and safe." More research, of course, is still required. 
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Cardiology has embraced AI more than most other specialties

Cardiology is linked to the second largest group of FDA-cleared clinical AI algorithms, and the number is still growing. 

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An example of HeartFlow's new RoadMap Stenosis software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to show areas of interest for possible stenting based on a patient's CT scan and FFR-CT. This software is still undergoing beta testing at several hospitals and will likely be rolled out commercially later in 2023.
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Cardiology has embraced AI more than most other specialties

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An example of HeartFlow's new RoadMap Stenosis software that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to show areas of interest for possible stenting based on a patient's CT scan and FFR-CT. This software is still undergoing beta testing at several hospitals and will likely be rolled out commercially later in 2023.
Cardiology is linked to the second largest group of FDA-cleared clinical AI algorithms, and the number is still growing. 
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TVT 2023: Cardiovascular Research Foundation announces late-breaking clinical trials

In addition to these 15 late-breaking clinical studies, TVT 2023 will feature live cases, hands-on training, poster presentations and much more.

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A transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure being performed at Intermountain Healthcare. Image from Intermountain Healthcare. Sex differences in TAVR one-year mortality.
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TVT 2023: Cardiovascular Research Foundation announces late-breaking clinical trials

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A transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedure being performed at Intermountain Healthcare. Image from Intermountain Healthcare. Sex differences in TAVR one-year mortality.
In addition to these 15 late-breaking clinical studies, TVT 2023 will feature live cases, hands-on training, poster presentations and much more.
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In Case You Missed It

Avertix Medical, known for its implantable heart attack detection devices, to go public with initial value of $195M

The healthcare technology company, previously known as Angel Medical Systems, is merging with BIOS Acquisition Corporation to form a new publicly traded company.

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Avertix Medical, known for its implantable heart attack detection devices, to go public with initial value of $195M

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The healthcare technology company, previously known as Angel Medical Systems, is merging with BIOS Acquisition Corporation to form a new publicly traded company.
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SCCT honors cardiologist Martha Gulati for her research on heart disease among women

Gulati, known for her work in the field of preventive cardiology, is also being recognized for her role in the development of the 2021 chest pain guidelines. 

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Cardiologist Martha Gulati, MD, who specializes in both preventive cardiology and cardiovascular disease in women, has been named the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Medicine and Research at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
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SCCT honors cardiologist Martha Gulati for her research on heart disease among women

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Cardiologist Martha Gulati, MD, who specializes in both preventive cardiology and cardiovascular disease in women, has been named the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Medicine and Research at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Gulati, known for her work in the field of preventive cardiology, is also being recognized for her role in the development of the 2021 chest pain guidelines. 
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In Other News

Google's latest large language model is poised to give ChatGPT a run for its money in imaging

One of the main goals of Med-PaLM 2 is to “synthesize information like X-rays and mammograms to one day improve patient outcomes.” 

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Google's latest large language model is poised to give ChatGPT a run for its money in imaging

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One of the main goals of Med-PaLM 2 is to “synthesize information like X-rays and mammograms to one day improve patient outcomes.” 
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