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Heart Failure Highlights: Surgeons make history with pig heart transplant | AI-assisted imaging | Death after TAVR

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Heart Failure Highlights: Surgeons make history with pig heart transplant | AI-assisted imaging | Death after TAVR
Friday, October 6, 2023
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Surgeons make history again, transplant pig heart into human patient for second time ever

That same team that transplanted a pig heart into a human patient for the very first time in 2022 has now done it again. The patient is currently recovering from the procedure, which occurred on Sept. 20. 

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Surgeons with University of Maryland Medical Center transplant a pig heart into a human patient for only the second time ever on Sept. 20 2023. Bartley P. Griffith, MD, a professor of surgery and clinical director of the cardiac xenotransplantation program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), and Muhammad M. Mohiuddin, MD, scientific director of the cardiac xenotransplantation program at UMSOM, performed the historic procedure. #pigheart
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Surgeons make history again, transplant pig heart into human patient for second time ever

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Surgeons with University of Maryland Medical Center transplant a pig heart into a human patient for only the second time ever on Sept. 20 2023. Bartley P. Griffith, MD, a professor of surgery and clinical director of the cardiac xenotransplantation program at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM), and Muhammad M. Mohiuddin, MD, scientific director of the cardiac xenotransplantation program at UMSOM, performed the historic procedure. #pigheart
That same team that transplanted a pig heart into a human patient for the very first time in 2022 has now done it again. The patient is currently recovering from the procedure, which occurred on Sept. 20. 
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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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Death after TAVR: Heart failure, sudden cardiac arrest stand out as 2 leading causes

A majority of patient deaths within two years of TAVR can be linked to cardiovascular complications, according to new research published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. Can follow-up care be improved to combat this trend? 

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
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Death after TAVR: Heart failure, sudden cardiac arrest stand out as 2 leading causes

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American Heart Association and Joint Commission launch new Comprehensive Heart Attack Center certification.
A majority of patient deaths within two years of TAVR can be linked to cardiovascular complications, according to new research published in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions. Can follow-up care be improved to combat this trend? 
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FDA clears AI model for detecting signs of heart failure in ECGs

The advanced AI model, developed by Anumana with help from Mayo Clinic, could provide value as a screening tool for heart failure.

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FDA clears AI model for detecting signs of heart failure in ECGs

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AI artificial intelligence stethoscope doctor
The advanced AI model, developed by Anumana with help from Mayo Clinic, could provide value as a screening tool for heart failure.
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Cardiologists use new annular clipping device for first time in US to treat severe tricuspid regurgitation

Interventional cardiologists with Henry Ford Health performed the historic procedure on an 85-year-old patient who had been experiencing worsening symptoms for a full year.

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K-Clip Transvascular Tricuspid Repair System from Huihe Healthcare
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Cardiologists use new annular clipping device for first time in US to treat severe tricuspid regurgitation

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K-Clip Transvascular Tricuspid Repair System from Huihe Healthcare
Interventional cardiologists with Henry Ford Health performed the historic procedure on an 85-year-old patient who had been experiencing worsening symptoms for a full year.
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Excessive cannabis use linked to greater risk of heart attack, other cardiovascular events

Researchers examined data from nearly 60,000 adults, focusing on individuals who have been diagnosed with Cannabis Use Disorder. 

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Excessive cannabis use linked to greater risk of heart attack, other cardiovascular events

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Researchers examined data from nearly 60,000 adults, focusing on individuals who have been diagnosed with Cannabis Use Disorder. 
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Low-cost generic programs offer CVD medications at affordable prices—but availability changes from one to the next

Programs managed by H-E-B, Kroger, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Walmart appear to offer the most options for CVD patients. When it comes to AFib and heart failure, however, researchers believe the choices could be improved. 

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Low-cost generic programs offer CVD medications at affordable prices—but availability changes from one to the next

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Programs managed by H-E-B, Kroger, Mark Cuban Cost Plus Drug Company and Walmart appear to offer the most options for CVD patients. When it comes to AFib and heart failure, however, researchers believe the choices could be improved. 
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