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Detecting inflammation on CT holds promise | Heart device company to go public | New coronary DCB trial underway

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Detecting inflammation on CT holds promise | Heart device company to go public | New coronary DCB trial underway
Thursday, February 27, 2025
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Detecting coronary inflammation on CT imaging could reshape preventive cardiology

New technology now being considered by the FDA for approval can capture coronary inflammation on CCTA images and provide risk assessments. What could this mean for the future of cardiac care? We spoke to one researcher to learn more.

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Charalambos Antoniades, MD, the British Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford, is a co-founder of the company Caristo, which has developed technology to image coronary inflammation on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) scans to visualize a key factor of residual cardiovascular risk.
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Detecting coronary inflammation on CT imaging could reshape preventive cardiology

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Charalambos Antoniades, MD, the British Heart Foundation Chair of Cardiovascular Medicine at the University of Oxford, is a co-founder of the company Caristo, which has developed technology to image coronary inflammation on coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) scans to visualize a key factor of residual cardiovascular risk.
New technology now being considered by the FDA for approval can capture coronary inflammation on CCTA images and provide risk assessments. What could this mean for the future of cardiac care? We spoke to one researcher to learn more.
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Wearable heart device company to go public, raise up to $155M

Kestra Medical Technologies, known for its wearable heart monitors and defibrillators, intends to sell 10 million common shares priced somewhere between $14 and $16 per share. 

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Wearable heart device company to go public, raise up to $155M

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Kestra Medical Technologies, known for its wearable heart monitors and defibrillators, intends to sell 10 million common shares priced somewhere between $14 and $16 per share. 
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‘A significant milestone’: First US patients receive doses of new PET radiotracer for CAD

Back in September, the FDA approved GE HealthCare’s new PET radiotracer, flurpiridaz F-18, for patients with known or suspected CAD. It is seen by many in the industry as a major step forward in patient care. 

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The new cardiac PET radiotracer flurpiridaz F-18 is posed to be a major game changer and will likely lead to increased adoption of cardiac PET.
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‘A significant milestone’: First US patients receive doses of new PET radiotracer for CAD

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The new cardiac PET radiotracer flurpiridaz F-18 is posed to be a major game changer and will likely lead to increased adoption of cardiac PET.
Back in September, the FDA approved GE HealthCare’s new PET radiotracer, flurpiridaz F-18, for patients with known or suspected CAD. It is seen by many in the industry as a major step forward in patient care. 
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Medtronic enrolls first patient in new coronary DCB trial—data could lead to FDA approval

The paclitaxel-coated device, already approved in Europe and other parts of the world, will be tested on more than 1,200 patients for a new international trial. If the study is a success, Medtronic hopes to gain regulatory approval in the United States and Japan. 

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Prevail DCB Medtronic. Medtronic’s Prevail drug-coated balloon (DCB) has received CE mark approval for several new indications related to the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). The paclitaxel-coated device, designed to inflate within the patient’s artery during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures, is now approved across the EU to treat CAD patients with multivessel disease, acute coronary syndrome and diabetes.
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Medtronic enrolls first patient in new coronary DCB trial—data could lead to FDA approval

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Prevail DCB Medtronic. Medtronic’s Prevail drug-coated balloon (DCB) has received CE mark approval for several new indications related to the treatment of coronary artery disease (CAD). The paclitaxel-coated device, designed to inflate within the patient’s artery during percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) procedures, is now approved across the EU to treat CAD patients with multivessel disease, acute coronary syndrome and diabetes.
The paclitaxel-coated device, already approved in Europe and other parts of the world, will be tested on more than 1,200 patients for a new international trial. If the study is a success, Medtronic hopes to gain regulatory approval in the United States and Japan. 
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Featured Articles

Heart surgery during pregnancy: Tracking the safety of a rare, sometimes unavoidable, scenario

How safe is it to perform cardiac surgery on a pregnant patient? When should care teams try to deliver the baby first and then complete the procedure? A team of Mayo Clinic researchers addressed those very questions, and many others, in a new analysis. 

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Heart surgery during pregnancy: Tracking the safety of a rare, sometimes unavoidable, scenario

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How safe is it to perform cardiac surgery on a pregnant patient? When should care teams try to deliver the baby first and then complete the procedure? A team of Mayo Clinic researchers addressed those very questions, and many others, in a new analysis. 
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An updated look at the use of cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR

Cardiologist Aakriti Gupta, MD, MSc, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about the latest data and trends associated with using cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR to lower the risk of stroke.

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Aakriti Gupta, MD, Cedars-Sinai, explains use of cerebral embolic protection devices in TAVR
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An updated look at the use of cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR

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Aakriti Gupta, MD, Cedars-Sinai, explains use of cerebral embolic protection devices in TAVR
Cardiologist Aakriti Gupta, MD, MSc, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about the latest data and trends associated with using cerebral embolic protection devices during TAVR to lower the risk of stroke.
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AI leader Heartflow enters new era focused on delivering personalized care for CAD patients

The company's AI-powered CCTA assessments have already been used to help manage more than 400,000 heart patients around the world.

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AI leader Heartflow enters new era focused on delivering personalized care for CAD patients

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Heartflow artificial intelligence CCTA images
The company's AI-powered CCTA assessments have already been used to help manage more than 400,000 heart patients around the world.
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Know your options: What cardiologists recommend when alternative access is required for TAVR

Transfemoral TAVR is not always a viable option. In those instances, the two most effective alternatives are transcarotid access and transcaval access, according to a new SCAI expert consensus statement.

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Know your options: What cardiologists recommend when alternative access is required for TAVR

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Newsweek ranked the 50 best heart hospitals in the world
Transfemoral TAVR is not always a viable option. In those instances, the two most effective alternatives are transcarotid access and transcaval access, according to a new SCAI expert consensus statement.
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Interventional heart failure: An evolving cardiology subspecialty with a bright future

IHF cardiologists can come from a variety of backgrounds, but they all share the same goal: to ensure complex heart failure patients receive the best care possible. 

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Interventional heart failure: An evolving cardiology subspecialty with a bright future

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IHF cardiologists can come from a variety of backgrounds, but they all share the same goal: to ensure complex heart failure patients receive the best care possible. 
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ACC president details key advocacy efforts in cardiology

American College of Cardiology President Cathie Biga, MSN, says Medicare payment reform remains a top priority going forward. Site-neutral payments and improved access to PAD screening are two other issues close to the ACC's heart. 

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ACC President Cathie Biga explains the American College of Cardiology advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. in 2025.
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ACC president details key advocacy efforts in cardiology

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ACC President Cathie Biga explains the American College of Cardiology advocacy efforts in Washington D.C. in 2025.
American College of Cardiology President Cathie Biga, MSN, says Medicare payment reform remains a top priority going forward. Site-neutral payments and improved access to PAD screening are two other issues close to the ACC's heart. 
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Novartis to acquire drugmaker behind new heart therapy for up to $3.1B

The FDA has already shown great interest in the drug, which is designed to help AFib patients reduce their stroke and systemic embolism risks.

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Novartis to acquire drugmaker behind new heart therapy for up to $3.1B

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The FDA has already shown great interest in the drug, which is designed to help AFib patients reduce their stroke and systemic embolism risks.
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In Other News

Healthcare AI newsmakers: Chief AI & transformation officers, AI Rorschach testers, citizens united for responsible healthcare AI, more

Less alarm fatigue in overworked pediatric nurses means more time for imperiled pediatric patients. 

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Compremium has developed a noninvasive external assessment that does away with needles for the diagnosis of venous pressure conditions using AI-enabled monitoring.
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Healthcare AI newsmakers: Chief AI & transformation officers, AI Rorschach testers, citizens united for responsible healthcare AI, more

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Compremium has developed a noninvasive external assessment that does away with needles for the diagnosis of venous pressure conditions using AI-enabled monitoring.
Less alarm fatigue in overworked pediatric nurses means more time for imperiled pediatric patients. 
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President Trump signs executive order on healthcare price transparency

“When healthcare prices are hidden, large corporate entities like hospitals and insurance companies benefit," the White House said.  

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President Trump signs executive order on healthcare price transparency

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“When healthcare prices are hidden, large corporate entities like hospitals and insurance companies benefit," the White House said.  
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