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AI helps cardiologists deliver personalized care | Drainage systems recalled after 26 injuries | Aspirin & CVD

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AI helps cardiologists deliver personalized care | Drainage systems recalled after 26 injuries | Aspirin & CVD
Friday, March 8, 2024
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AI helps cardiologists deliver personalized healthcare—but there is still plenty of work to do

A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the many ways AI and machine learning are being used to improve care for heart patients.

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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped cardiologists, radiologists, nurses and other healthcare providers embrace precision medicine in a way that ensures more heart patients are receiving personalized care.
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AI helps cardiologists deliver personalized healthcare—but there is still plenty of work to do

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The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped cardiologists, radiologists, nurses and other healthcare providers embrace precision medicine in a way that ensures more heart patients are receiving personalized care.
A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association explores the many ways AI and machine learning are being used to improve care for heart patients.
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FDA announces new Class I recall of drainage systems after 26 injuries

According to the agency, using these devices “may cause serious injuries or death.”

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FDA announces new Class I recall of drainage systems after 26 injuries

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According to the agency, using these devices “may cause serious injuries or death.”
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Some older patients taking aspirin to prevent CVD may be doing more harm than good

“Aspirin is no longer a one-size-fits-all preventive tool for older adults," according to one specialist with Michigan Medicine. 

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Patients who take diuretics, renin-angiotensin system (RAD) inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) at the same time face a much higher risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI)
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Some older patients taking aspirin to prevent CVD may be doing more harm than good

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Patients who take diuretics, renin-angiotensin system (RAD) inhibitors and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) at the same time face a much higher risk of developing acute kidney injury (AKI)
“Aspirin is no longer a one-size-fits-all preventive tool for older adults," according to one specialist with Michigan Medicine. 
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Featured Articles

TMVR vs. mitral valve surgery: Tendyne linked to improved survival in elderly patients

New data out of Germany suggest TMVR can offer intermediate-risk patients a safe alternative to surgery.

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Abbott's Tendyne device for transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR). Image courtesy of Abbott
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TMVR vs. mitral valve surgery: Tendyne linked to improved survival in elderly patients

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Abbott's Tendyne device for transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR). Image courtesy of Abbott
New data out of Germany suggest TMVR can offer intermediate-risk patients a safe alternative to surgery.
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FDA clears first over-the-counter wearable device for continuous glucose monitoring

The newly cleared device is worn on the back of the arm and sends data directly to the user's smartphone. 

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Dexcom, a global healthcare technology company based out of San Diego, has received the first over-the-counter U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for a wearable glucose biosensor that can be obtained without a prescription, the Stelo..
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FDA clears first over-the-counter wearable device for continuous glucose monitoring

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Dexcom, a global healthcare technology company based out of San Diego, has received the first over-the-counter U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) clearance for a wearable glucose biosensor that can be obtained without a prescription, the Stelo..
The newly cleared device is worn on the back of the arm and sends data directly to the user's smartphone. 
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Coronary calcium scoring predicts when chest pain patients can skip invasive testing

Using CT to perform coronary artery calcium scoring on symptomatic chest pain patients can deliver significant value, according to a new data published in Radiology. 

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Using computed tomography (CT) to perform coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring can help identify symptomatic chest pain patients who do not require further testing, according to a new analysis published in Radiology.[1]
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Coronary calcium scoring predicts when chest pain patients can skip invasive testing

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Using computed tomography (CT) to perform coronary artery calcium (CAC) scoring can help identify symptomatic chest pain patients who do not require further testing, according to a new analysis published in Radiology.[1]
Using CT to perform coronary artery calcium scoring on symptomatic chest pain patients can deliver significant value, according to a new data published in Radiology. 
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In Case You Missed It

Top 5 diets for heart health: Expert panel puts Mediterranean, DASH at the top

The Ornish diet, a plant-based option developed to help prevent heart disease, also made the final ranking. 

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Regularly eating avocados is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.
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Top 5 diets for heart health: Expert panel puts Mediterranean, DASH at the top

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Regularly eating avocados is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, according to a new study.
The Ornish diet, a plant-based option developed to help prevent heart disease, also made the final ranking. 
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Mount Sinai surgeon named new president of Heart Valve Society

Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, said he hopes to spend his time as HVS president focused on fostering collaborations and encouraging innovation.

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Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, has been named the new president of the Heart Valve Society
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Mount Sinai surgeon named new president of Heart Valve Society

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Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, has been named the new president of the Heart Valve Society
Ismail El-Hamamsy, MD, PhD, said he hopes to spend his time as HVS president focused on fostering collaborations and encouraging innovation.
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In Other News

Hospital system accused of inaction after ultrasound technologist allegedly assaults 6 women

Sacramento, California-based Sutter Health and tech Henry Nweke deny the allegations.

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Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.
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Hospital system accused of inaction after ultrasound technologist allegedly assaults 6 women

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Gunman kills 4, including his former doctor, in Oklahoma hospital shooting.
Sacramento, California-based Sutter Health and tech Henry Nweke deny the allegations.
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Generative AI: Who’s disrupting whom?

Given the speed at which generative AI has penetrated every major sector of human endeavor, no expert in any field should pretend to know how to cleanly separate the disruptors from the disrupted.

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Generative AI: Who’s disrupting whom?

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Given the speed at which generative AI has penetrated every major sector of human endeavor, no expert in any field should pretend to know how to cleanly separate the disruptors from the disrupted.
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