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AVR recommended for asymptomatic severe AS | The most lucrative heart procedures | HeartBeam's public offering

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AVR recommended for asymptomatic severe AS | The most lucrative heart procedures | HeartBeam's public offering
Friday, February 14, 2025
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Cardiologists recommend AVR for asymptomatic severe AS—TAVR and surgery both viable options

A trio of leading voices in cardiology reviewed years of data while considering their proposal. The choice between TAVR and SAVR, they added, should be made on a case-by-case basis.

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Cardiologists recommend AVR for asymptomatic severe AS—TAVR and surgery both viable options

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A trio of leading voices in cardiology reviewed years of data while considering their proposal. The choice between TAVR and SAVR, they added, should be made on a case-by-case basis.
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CABG, TAVR top list of most lucrative heart procedures for hospitals

Other procedures are associated with higher profits—heart transplants, for instance—but CABG and TAVR are performed much more often.

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CABG, TAVR top list of most lucrative heart procedures for hospitals

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Other procedures are associated with higher profits—heart transplants, for instance—but CABG and TAVR are performed much more often.
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HeartBeam raising $10M for FDA-cleared health tech with public offering

The FDA recently cleared the company's cable-free, credit card-sized heart monitor that produces 12-lead ECGs.

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HeartBeam raising $10M for FDA-cleared health tech with public offering

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The FDA recently cleared the company's cable-free, credit card-sized heart monitor that produces 12-lead ECGs.
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Featured Articles

Physicians are leaning into supra-annular, self-expanding TAVR valves for women and small-annulus patients

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"The onus is on us as cardiologists to make sure we offer the very best possible devices for our patients with the available data that we have," interventional cardiologist Anene Ukaigwe, MD, explained. 

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Physicians are leaning into supra-annular, self-expanding TAVR valves for women and small-annulus patients

Sponsored by Medtronic

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"The onus is on us as cardiologists to make sure we offer the very best possible devices for our patients with the available data that we have," interventional cardiologist Anene Ukaigwe, MD, explained. 
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Report: Johnson & Johnson wants to sell its stroke business for more than $1B

Johnson & Johnson has reportedly had early discussions with potential buyers about its Cerenovus division of stroke products.

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Report: Johnson & Johnson wants to sell its stroke business for more than $1B

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Johnson & Johnson has reportedly had early discussions with potential buyers about its Cerenovus division of stroke products.
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Final decision on the creation of a new cardiovascular board expected soon

U.S. cardiology groups have worked together to propose the creation of a new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine for certifying cardiologists. Now, after many months of waiting, a final decision is expected by the end of February. 

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ACC Vice President Christopher Kramer, MD, FACC, offers an update on the creation of a new cardiovascular board.
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Final decision on the creation of a new cardiovascular board expected soon

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ACC Vice President Christopher Kramer, MD, FACC, offers an update on the creation of a new cardiovascular board.
U.S. cardiology groups have worked together to propose the creation of a new American Board of Cardiovascular Medicine for certifying cardiologists. Now, after many months of waiting, a final decision is expected by the end of February. 
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech launches new large-bore catheter system for stroke

The next-generation catheter was designed to help clinicians restore blood flow safely and effectively after patients have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. 

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech has launched a new next-generation catheter to be used when treating acute ischemic stroke patients. The Cereglide 92 Catheter System includes a 0.92” catheter as well as the company’s Innerglide 9 deliver aid.
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech launches new large-bore catheter system for stroke

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech has launched a new next-generation catheter to be used when treating acute ischemic stroke patients. The Cereglide 92 Catheter System includes a 0.92” catheter as well as the company’s Innerglide 9 deliver aid.
The next-generation catheter was designed to help clinicians restore blood flow safely and effectively after patients have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. 
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Use of biolimus-coated balloons during PCI not as effective as paclitaxel devices

Researchers tracked data from more than 200 patients who underwent PCI from August 2020 to July 2022, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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Use of biolimus-coated balloons during PCI not as effective as paclitaxel devices

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Researchers tracked data from more than 200 patients who underwent PCI from August 2020 to July 2022, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.
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In Case You Missed It

The US physician shortage shows no signs of stopping—what can cardiology leaders do?

The physician shortage that U.S. hospitals and health systems have been dreading is here—and its impact on cardiology could be quite significant.

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The US physician shortage shows no signs of stopping—what can cardiology leaders do?

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The physician shortage that U.S. hospitals and health systems have been dreading is here—and its impact on cardiology could be quite significant.
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Medical device company raises $36M for emitter-free IVL platform

Boston-based Amplitude Vascular Systems is busy investigating the performance of its Pulse IVL platform in a wide variety of patient populations.

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Medical device company raises $36M for emitter-free IVL platform

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Boston-based Amplitude Vascular Systems is busy investigating the performance of its Pulse IVL platform in a wide variety of patient populations.
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‘We will miss him greatly’: Cardiologists share loving tributes to a founding member of SCAI

Frank J. Hildner, MD, is remembered by colleagues for his significant contributions to the field of interventional cardiology as well as his positivity, warmth and generosity. 

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‘We will miss him greatly’: Cardiologists share loving tributes to a founding member of SCAI

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Frank J. Hildner, MD, is remembered by colleagues for his significant contributions to the field of interventional cardiology as well as his positivity, warmth and generosity. 
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In Other News

AI spots missed colorectal cancers on routine CT scans

Rates of colorectal cancer are on the rise, most notably in younger adults, who have seen CRC diagnoses double over the last decade.

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AI spots missed colorectal cancers on routine CT scans

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Rates of colorectal cancer are on the rise, most notably in younger adults, who have seen CRC diagnoses double over the last decade.
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Congressman proposes banning prior authorization across all health plans

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., proposed the Doctor Knows Best Act of 2025 in the U.S. House, calling the practice "useless red tape." 

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Congressman proposes banning prior authorization across all health plans

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Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., proposed the Doctor Knows Best Act of 2025 in the U.S. House, calling the practice "useless red tape." 
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