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Medtronic faces a new lawsuit | Building a cardio-oncology program | 'Must-buy' stocks | PCI in older patients

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Medtronic faces a new lawsuit | Building a cardio-oncology program | 'Must-buy' stocks | PCI in older patients
Monday, September 11, 2023
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Medtronic faces class-action lawsuit after patient data shared with Google, other third-party sites

The complaint describes Medtronic's actions as “immoral, unethical, oppressive and unscrupulous.”

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Medtronic faces lawsuit for sharing data of customers who used the InPen smartphone app
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Medtronic faces class-action lawsuit after patient data shared with Google, other third-party sites

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Medtronic faces lawsuit for sharing data of customers who used the InPen smartphone app
The complaint describes Medtronic's actions as “immoral, unethical, oppressive and unscrupulous.”
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How to create a cardio-oncology program

Juan Carlos Plana Gomez, MD, discussed how cardiology and oncology programs can work together to provide high-quality patient care.

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Video of Juan Carlos Plana Gomez MD explaining how to create a cardio-oncology program at ASE 2023. #ASE #ASE23 #ASE2023
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How to create a cardio-oncology program

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Video of Juan Carlos Plana Gomez MD explaining how to create a cardio-oncology program at ASE 2023. #ASE #ASE23 #ASE2023
Juan Carlos Plana Gomez, MD, discussed how cardiology and oncology programs can work together to provide high-quality patient care.
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High profits, consistent growth: Shockwave Medical seen as a ‘must-buy’ stock

Shockwave and two other healthcare companies in the cardiovascular health space are considered attractive options for investors looking to expand their portfolios. 

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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm.
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High profits, consistent growth: Shockwave Medical seen as a ‘must-buy’ stock

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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm.
Shockwave and two other healthcare companies in the cardiovascular health space are considered attractive options for investors looking to expand their portfolios. 
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PCI among older heart attack patients: Complete revascularization outperforms culprit-only approach

Some heart teams may only target the culprit lesions when treating older patients, but new research confirms this increases the risk of several unfavorable outcomes. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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PCI among older heart attack patients: Complete revascularization outperforms culprit-only approach

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
Some heart teams may only target the culprit lesions when treating older patients, but new research confirms this increases the risk of several unfavorable outcomes. 
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Featured Articles

Bleeding events after TAVR: An updated look at a serious side effect

Researchers explored data from more than 2,300 patients, categorizing all bleeding events based on updated VARC-3 definitions. The team's final analysis was published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 
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Bleeding events after TAVR: An updated look at a serious side effect

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The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 
Researchers explored data from more than 2,300 patients, categorizing all bleeding events based on updated VARC-3 definitions. The team's final analysis was published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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Multimodality imaging helps cardiologists manage heart failure patients—with an assist from AI

Purvi Parwani, MD, discussed the trend toward multimodality imaging for heart failure management. All modalities have their own weaknesses, she explained. 

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Purvi Parwani, MD, director of echocardiography, Loma Linda University Medical Center, explains the trend where heart failure imaging guidelines are driving a rising use of mixed multimodality imaging. #ASE #ASE2023
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Multimodality imaging helps cardiologists manage heart failure patients—with an assist from AI

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Purvi Parwani, MD, director of echocardiography, Loma Linda University Medical Center, explains the trend where heart failure imaging guidelines are driving a rising use of mixed multimodality imaging. #ASE #ASE2023
Purvi Parwani, MD, discussed the trend toward multimodality imaging for heart failure management. All modalities have their own weaknesses, she explained. 
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Boston Scientific gains FDA approval for Watchman FLX Pro LAAC device

This represents the latest iteration of the Watchman technology, which was first approved by the FDA back in 2020. 

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Boston Scientific has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its Watchman FLX Pro left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) device
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Boston Scientific gains FDA approval for Watchman FLX Pro LAAC device

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Boston Scientific has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for its Watchman FLX Pro left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) device
This represents the latest iteration of the Watchman technology, which was first approved by the FDA back in 2020. 
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In Case You Missed It

Deferred testing for low-risk chest pain patients is safe, limits unnecessary catheterizations

Once physicians confirm a patient's CAD risk is low, they can feel comfortable putting diagnostic testing on hold. 

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Deferred testing for low-risk chest pain patients is safe, limits unnecessary catheterizations

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Once physicians confirm a patient's CAD risk is low, they can feel comfortable putting diagnostic testing on hold. 
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Texas researchers receive $1.14M to develop first CVD drug of its kind

If successful, the group's first-in-class medication would be able to target inflammation in CVD patients before it even occurs. 

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A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.
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Texas researchers receive $1.14M to develop first CVD drug of its kind

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A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.
If successful, the group's first-in-class medication would be able to target inflammation in CVD patients before it even occurs. 
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In Other News

Children with Down syndrome receive too much radiation-based imaging

Reviewing 20 years’ worth of data, researchers have found children with Down syndrome are imaged more often than others and, in the process, get exposed to significantly more ionizing radiation.

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Down syndrome medical imaging radiation dose
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Children with Down syndrome receive too much radiation-based imaging

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Down syndrome medical imaging radiation dose
Reviewing 20 years’ worth of data, researchers have found children with Down syndrome are imaged more often than others and, in the process, get exposed to significantly more ionizing radiation.
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Imaging advocacy group hopes to counteract ‘dangerous care delays and denials’ in PET payment

The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is pushing payers to more consistently and correctly cover medically necessary scans without prior authorization. 

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Imaging advocacy group hopes to counteract ‘dangerous care delays and denials’ in PET payment

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The American Society of Nuclear Cardiology is pushing payers to more consistently and correctly cover medically necessary scans without prior authorization. 
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