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Heart Failure Highlights: New dual cardiac device implanted for first time | FDA approves sotagliflozin | Much more
Monday, June 5, 2023
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Editor's Choice: Heart Failure

Cleveland Clinic cardiologists make history, become first in world to implant new heart failure device

Bruce Wilkoff, MD, director of cardiac pacing and tachyarrhythmia devices at Cleveland Clinic, said the new device could be "an important advancement for heart failure patients."

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Cleveland Clinic cardiologists implant Impulse Dynamics device for first time in the world
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Cleveland Clinic cardiologists make history, become first in world to implant new heart failure device

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Cleveland Clinic cardiologists implant Impulse Dynamics device for first time in the world
Bruce Wilkoff, MD, director of cardiac pacing and tachyarrhythmia devices at Cleveland Clinic, said the new device could be "an important advancement for heart failure patients."
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FDA approves sotagliflozin, the new heart failure drug from Lexicon Pharmaceuticals

The drug, which should be available by the end of June, will be marketed under the name Inpefa.

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FDA approves sotagliflozin, the new heart failure drug from Lexicon Pharmaceuticals

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The drug, which should be available by the end of June, will be marketed under the name Inpefa.
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AI organizes heart failure patients into 5 distinct groups, helping cardiologists manage care

Researchers used multiple AI models to evaluate EHR data from more than 322,000 heart failure patients. By identifying these subtypes, the group thinks clinicians could perform better risk assessments and make more informed treatment decisions. 

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artificial intelligence robot evaluates healthcare data. Novo Nordisk announced a new collaboration with Valo Health, a healthcare technology company focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to identify new drug treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
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AI organizes heart failure patients into 5 distinct groups, helping cardiologists manage care

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artificial intelligence robot evaluates healthcare data. Novo Nordisk announced a new collaboration with Valo Health, a healthcare technology company focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to identify new drug treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Researchers used multiple AI models to evaluate EHR data from more than 322,000 heart failure patients. By identifying these subtypes, the group thinks clinicians could perform better risk assessments and make more informed treatment decisions. 
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Medical device company raises $55M for new percutaneous heart pump

The device, described as the "world's smallest heart pump," has received the FDA's breakthrough device designation for two indications. 

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Magenta Medical Elevate Heart Pump
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Medical device company raises $55M for new percutaneous heart pump

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Magenta Medical Elevate Heart Pump
The device, described as the "world's smallest heart pump," has received the FDA's breakthrough device designation for two indications. 
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FDA expands dapagliflozin approval to cover all heart failure patients

The FDA has previously approved the SGLT2 inhibitor in patients with HFrEF, but not HFmrEF or HFpEF

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FDA expands dapagliflozin approval to cover all heart failure patients

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The FDA has previously approved the SGLT2 inhibitor in patients with HFrEF, but not HFmrEF or HFpEF
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In Case You Missed It

Startup focused on heart failure monitoring raises $25M with help from Novo Holdings, Medtronic

The round was led by two new investors, Novo Holdings and Andera Partners. Several existing investors, including Medtronic, also participated.

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Startup focused on heart failure monitoring raises $25M with help from Novo Holdings, Medtronic

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The round was led by two new investors, Novo Holdings and Andera Partners. Several existing investors, including Medtronic, also participated.
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