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ACC president highlights impact of key intravascular imaging trials | FDA clears EP lab holograms | Pregnancy complications

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ACC president highlights impact of key intravascular imaging trials | FDA clears EP lab holograms | Pregnancy complications
Tuesday, October 17, 2023
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Intravascular imaging for PCI gets a big boost from recent studies

ACC President Hadley Wilson, MD, explains the big impact four late-breaking studies on intravascular imaging may have on revising PCI guidelines.

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ACC President Hadley Wilson, MD, explained the impact of 4 key ESC 2023 IVUS and OCT intravascular imaging trials and wht thaey will l;ikely influence PCI guidelines. #ESC ESC23 #ESC2023 #ACC
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Intravascular imaging for PCI gets a big boost from recent studies

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ACC President Hadley Wilson, MD, explained the impact of 4 key ESC 2023 IVUS and OCT intravascular imaging trials and wht thaey will l;ikely influence PCI guidelines. #ESC ESC23 #ESC2023 #ACC
ACC President Hadley Wilson, MD, explains the big impact four late-breaking studies on intravascular imaging may have on revising PCI guidelines.
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Technology that creates interactive holograms of the heart cleared by FDA

SentiAR's CommandEP interface facilitates 3D models of the heart, made possible through augmented reality. 

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Technology that creates interactive holograms of the heart cleared by FDA

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SentiAR's CommandEP interface facilitates 3D models of the heart, made possible through augmented reality. 
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Multidisciplinary quality improvement initiative significantly improves on-time starts for cardiac MRI

Such delays can result in longer patient fasts, extended wait times, and poor synchronization of anesthesia induction, researchers detailed in JACR. 

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Multidisciplinary quality improvement initiative significantly improves on-time starts for cardiac MRI

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Such delays can result in longer patient fasts, extended wait times, and poor synchronization of anesthesia induction, researchers detailed in JACR. 
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Pregnancy complications increase and unmask cardiovascular risks in obese patients in NIH study

New research is providing a broader understanding of how cardiovascular disease risk manifests following pregnancy. Having obesity before and during early pregnancy appears to be a strong indicator of risk for developing future cardiovascular disease and was significantly linked with adverse outcomes during pregnancy.

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Direct acyclic graph representing a causal structural model of mediation of the association between obesity in early pregnancy and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors after delivery. E indicates exposure; GDM, gestational diabetes; HDP, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; M, mediators; O, outcome; PTB, preterm birth; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SGA, small-for-gestational-age birth; and TC, total cholesterol. *Variable included in sensitivity analysis.
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Pregnancy complications increase and unmask cardiovascular risks in obese patients in NIH study

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Direct acyclic graph representing a causal structural model of mediation of the association between obesity in early pregnancy and cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors after delivery. E indicates exposure; GDM, gestational diabetes; HDP, hypertensive disorders of pregnancy; M, mediators; O, outcome; PTB, preterm birth; SBP, systolic blood pressure; SGA, small-for-gestational-age birth; and TC, total cholesterol. *Variable included in sensitivity analysis.
New research is providing a broader understanding of how cardiovascular disease risk manifests following pregnancy. Having obesity before and during early pregnancy appears to be a strong indicator of risk for developing future cardiovascular disease and was significantly linked with adverse outcomes during pregnancy.
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In Case You Missed It

Business considerations in the modern nuclear cardiology practice

Robert Hendel, MD, discussed everything from declining reimbursements in cardiology to prior authorization policies in an exclusive new interview. 

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Robert Hendel, MD, Tulane University and former ASNC president, explains the pressing business aspects of nuclear cardiology and why ASNC included business management sessions at its 2023 annual meeting. #ASNC #ASNC23 #ASNC2023
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Business considerations in the modern nuclear cardiology practice

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Robert Hendel, MD, Tulane University and former ASNC president, explains the pressing business aspects of nuclear cardiology and why ASNC included business management sessions at its 2023 annual meeting. #ASNC #ASNC23 #ASNC2023
Robert Hendel, MD, discussed everything from declining reimbursements in cardiology to prior authorization policies in an exclusive new interview. 
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Cleveland Clinic treats first patient with new gene therapy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

Researchers hopes this first-in-class gene therapy, known as TN-201, can restore the patient’s MYBPC3 levels and eventually lead to disease reversal.

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Specialists at Cleveland Clinic treated a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patient with a new gene therapy from Tenaya Therapeutics. Researchers hopes this first-in-class gene therapy, known as TN-201, can restore the patient’s MYBPC3 levels and eventually lead to disease reversal.
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Cleveland Clinic treats first patient with new gene therapy for hypertrophic cardiomyopathy

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Specialists at Cleveland Clinic treated a hypertrophic cardiomyopathy patient with a new gene therapy from Tenaya Therapeutics. Researchers hopes this first-in-class gene therapy, known as TN-201, can restore the patient’s MYBPC3 levels and eventually lead to disease reversal.
Researchers hopes this first-in-class gene therapy, known as TN-201, can restore the patient’s MYBPC3 levels and eventually lead to disease reversal.
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Medtronic receives CE mark approval for Evolut FX TAVR system

The self-expanding valve, already approved by the FDA, was designed with three gold markers to boost implanter efficiency, an updated catheter tip and a more flexible delivery system.

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Medtronic's Evolut FX TAVR valve, designed with 3 golden markers that improve alignment.
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Medtronic receives CE mark approval for Evolut FX TAVR system

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Medtronic's Evolut FX TAVR valve, designed with 3 golden markers that improve alignment.
The self-expanding valve, already approved by the FDA, was designed with three gold markers to boost implanter efficiency, an updated catheter tip and a more flexible delivery system.
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In Other News

Nearly 40% of physicians surveyed say they’re working a side gig

Money was by far the most common reason for seeking extra work, according to a poll of nearly 2,000 docs including radiologists. 

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Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 
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Nearly 40% of physicians surveyed say they’re working a side gig

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Medicare money payment physician. The CardioVascular Coalition and Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions have both issued new statements highlighting their issues with the 2024 MPFS proposed rule. 
Money was by far the most common reason for seeking extra work, according to a poll of nearly 2,000 docs including radiologists. 
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Number of AI products in healthcare set for fivefold expansion by 2035

A study projects AI funding will continue to increase, resulting in a massive number of new products during the next decade. 

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Number of AI products in healthcare set for fivefold expansion by 2035

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A study projects AI funding will continue to increase, resulting in a massive number of new products during the next decade. 
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Now comes the ‘largest private-sector doctors’ union’ in the country

The inclination to organize and sound off for better working conditions and more patient-centric job descriptions continues to spread among healthcare workers.

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Now comes the ‘largest private-sector doctors’ union’ in the country

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The inclination to organize and sound off for better working conditions and more patient-centric job descriptions continues to spread among healthcare workers.
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American College of Radiology urges Congress to address ‘worsening’ physician shortages

Of the nearly 21,000 radiologists engaged in active patient care, 53% are age 55 or older, the college's EVP told lawmakers. 

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American College of Radiology urges Congress to address ‘worsening’ physician shortages

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Of the nearly 21,000 radiologists engaged in active patient care, 53% are age 55 or older, the college's EVP told lawmakers. 
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