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Q&A: The potential of AS screening programs | POCUS training for noncardiologists | Cardiologist killed

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Q&A: The potential of AS screening programs | POCUS training for noncardiologists | Cardiologist killed
Tuesday, September 12, 2023
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Q&A: Cardiologists explore the potential impact of a screening program for aortic stenosis

We already screen patients for breast cancer and lung cancer on a regular basis. Why not establish screening programs for aortic stenosis?

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Arzhang Fallahi, MD, and David Hsi, MD, discussing imaging-based aortic stenosis screening
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Q&A: Cardiologists explore the potential impact of a screening program for aortic stenosis

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Arzhang Fallahi, MD, and David Hsi, MD, discussing imaging-based aortic stenosis screening
We already screen patients for breast cancer and lung cancer on a regular basis. Why not establish screening programs for aortic stenosis?
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Training noncardiologists to perform basic POCUS exams

Jackie Sohn, DO, discussed how POCUS is now incorporated into fellowship training programs and the different ways these handheld and smaller cart-based systems are being utilized in hospitals.

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Jackie Sohn, DO, explains the use and trating requirements for intensivists and anesthesiologists to train on using point of care ultrasound (POCUS) at ASE 2023.
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Training noncardiologists to perform basic POCUS exams

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Jackie Sohn, DO, explains the use and trating requirements for intensivists and anesthesiologists to train on using point of care ultrasound (POCUS) at ASE 2023.
Jackie Sohn, DO, discussed how POCUS is now incorporated into fellowship training programs and the different ways these handheld and smaller cart-based systems are being utilized in hospitals.
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Cardiologist killed in bicycle accident remembered as a ‘talented and compassionate’ electrophysiologist

According to a loving tribute from Methodist Health System, Matthew Latacha, MD, was “well respected, admired and loved by patients, colleagues and staff.” The incident is still under investigation. 

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Matthew Latacha, MD, Methodist Health System, cardiologist
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Cardiologist killed in bicycle accident remembered as a ‘talented and compassionate’ electrophysiologist

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Matthew Latacha, MD, Methodist Health System, cardiologist
According to a loving tribute from Methodist Health System, Matthew Latacha, MD, was “well respected, admired and loved by patients, colleagues and staff.” The incident is still under investigation. 
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Featured Articles

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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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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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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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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In Case You Missed It

FDA clears new smart scale capable of detecting AFib, other cardiovascular issues

The Body Scan Connected Health Station includes a high-strength glass platform with four weight sensors and 14 ITO electrodes and a retractable handle with four stainless steel electrodes.

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Withings Body Scan Connected Health Station FDA cleared
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FDA clears new smart scale capable of detecting AFib, other cardiovascular issues

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Withings Body Scan Connected Health Station FDA cleared
The Body Scan Connected Health Station includes a high-strength glass platform with four weight sensors and 14 ITO electrodes and a retractable handle with four stainless steel electrodes.
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Pulsed-field ablation as safe and effective as thermal ablation when treating paroxysmal AFib

Boston Scientific, which funded the study, hopes these results can help the company gain FDA approval for its PFA device in the months ahead. 

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Pulsed-field ablation as safe and effective as thermal ablation when treating paroxysmal AFib

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Boston Scientific, which funded the study, hopes these results can help the company gain FDA approval for its PFA device in the months ahead. 
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In Other News

Healthcare pay seems to have risen and ‘reset’

Despite slowing growth in year-over-year average hourly outlays, payrolls at U.S. hospitals and outpatient clinics may have plateaued at permanently elevated levels.

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There is a growing shortage of nurses and immigration could alleviate that if immigration policy was changed.
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Healthcare pay seems to have risen and ‘reset’

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There is a growing shortage of nurses and immigration could alleviate that if immigration policy was changed.
Despite slowing growth in year-over-year average hourly outlays, payrolls at U.S. hospitals and outpatient clinics may have plateaued at permanently elevated levels.
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Private equity firm to acquire EHR vendor for up to $1.6B

Thoma Bravo has reached an agreement to acquire NextGen Healthcare for $23.95 per share in cash.

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Private equity firm to acquire EHR vendor for up to $1.6B

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Thoma Bravo has reached an agreement to acquire NextGen Healthcare for $23.95 per share in cash.
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