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TAVR bests SAVR in terms of valve performance | Cardiology groups urge Congress to ‘take a stand’ | Updated SMART data

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TAVR bests SAVR in terms of valve performance | Cardiology groups urge Congress to ‘take a stand’ | Updated SMART data
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
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TAVR linked to stronger valve performance than SAVR in new 5-year study

TAVR is associated with a significantly lower risk of bioprosthetic valve dysfunction than SAVR, according to new data presented at CRT 2025 and simultaneously published in JACC. 

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TAVR linked to stronger valve performance than SAVR in new 5-year study

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TAVR is associated with a significantly lower risk of bioprosthetic valve dysfunction than SAVR, according to new data presented at CRT 2025 and simultaneously published in JACC. 
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Cardiology groups urge Congress to ‘take a stand’ after spending proposal fails to fix Medicare cuts

A new spending proposal that would extend government funding for another seven months does not address the Medicare payment cut that went into effect on Jan. 1. More than 100 healthcare groups, including the ACC, STS, SCCT and SCAI, are now voicing their disappointment. 

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Cardiology groups urge Congress to ‘take a stand’ after spending proposal fails to fix Medicare cuts

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A new spending proposal that would extend government funding for another seven months does not address the Medicare payment cut that went into effect on Jan. 1. More than 100 healthcare groups, including the ACC, STS, SCCT and SCAI, are now voicing their disappointment. 
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Self-expanding TAVR valves still linked to superior durability in patients with small annuli after 2 years

Researchers presented new two-year data from the SMART trial at CRT 2025 in Washington, D.C. Overall, self-expanding TAVR valves continue to show superior valve performance compared to balloon-expandable valves, and clinical outcomes remain comparable.

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Medtronic's Evolut FX TAVR valve, designed with 3 golden markers that improve alignment.
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Self-expanding TAVR valves still linked to superior durability in patients with small annuli after 2 years

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Medtronic's Evolut FX TAVR valve, designed with 3 golden markers that improve alignment.
Researchers presented new two-year data from the SMART trial at CRT 2025 in Washington, D.C. Overall, self-expanding TAVR valves continue to show superior valve performance compared to balloon-expandable valves, and clinical outcomes remain comparable.
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Featured Articles

Cardiologists agree: Early TAVR or SAVR for asymptomatic severe AS limits strokes, hospitalizations

Two separate groups have published new research comparing early AVR with clinical surveillance for the treatment of asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Overall, the two groups found, early treatment was associated with multiple benefits—and no added risk of harm.

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Cardiologists agree: Early TAVR or SAVR for asymptomatic severe AS limits strokes, hospitalizations

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Two separate groups have published new research comparing early AVR with clinical surveillance for the treatment of asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Overall, the two groups found, early treatment was associated with multiple benefits—and no added risk of harm.
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SCAI leaders 'on a mission' to improve cath lab protection from radiation, orthopedic injury

SCAI President James Hermiller, Jr., MD, explains the need for more innovative radiation protection systems in the cath lab.

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SCAI President James Hermiller, MD, discusses the need for more better radiation protection in the cath lab#SCAI #CathLab, #RadiationExposure #cardiology
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SCAI leaders 'on a mission' to improve cath lab protection from radiation, orthopedic injury

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SCAI President James Hermiller, MD, discusses the need for more better radiation protection in the cath lab#SCAI #CathLab, #RadiationExposure #cardiology
SCAI President James Hermiller, Jr., MD, explains the need for more innovative radiation protection systems in the cath lab.
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ASE updates recommendations for assessing right heart function in patients with pulmonary hypertension

The new guidelines were designed to ensure sonographers and other members of the heart team have the information they need to screen patients when appropriate and identify early warnings signs of PH. 

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Standard transthoracic echo imaging planes for comprehensive right heart assessment. Several key views should be included in the standard echocardiographic assessment of the right heart. Image and caption courtesy of the American Society of Echocardiography.
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ASE updates recommendations for assessing right heart function in patients with pulmonary hypertension

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Standard transthoracic echo imaging planes for comprehensive right heart assessment. Several key views should be included in the standard echocardiographic assessment of the right heart. Image and caption courtesy of the American Society of Echocardiography.
The new guidelines were designed to ensure sonographers and other members of the heart team have the information they need to screen patients when appropriate and identify early warnings signs of PH. 
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In Case You Missed It

FDA announces Class I recall of Boston Scientific pacemakers—replacement may be necessary

These safety issues have been linked to more than 800 injuries and two deaths. It is possible, the FDA warned, that some patients may require a device to be removed and replaced. 

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FDA announces Class I recall of Boston Scientific pacemakers—replacement may be necessary

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These safety issues have been linked to more than 800 injuries and two deaths. It is possible, the FDA warned, that some patients may require a device to be removed and replaced. 
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New drug therapies targeting Lp(a) could be a breakthrough in cardiovascular care

Lipoprotein (a) research is on the rise in recent years. Deepak Bhatt, MD, director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, explains why this trend is so important.

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Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, discusses research and drug therapies in development to treat lipoprotein (a). #Lp(a)
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New drug therapies targeting Lp(a) could be a breakthrough in cardiovascular care

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Deepak L. Bhatt, MD, discusses research and drug therapies in development to treat lipoprotein (a). #Lp(a)
Lipoprotein (a) research is on the rise in recent years. Deepak Bhatt, MD, director of Mount Sinai Fuster Heart Hospital, explains why this trend is so important.
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Surgeons first in world to perform open heart surgery on baby mid-delivery

The baby had been diagnosed with an especially challenging case of hypoplastic left heart syndrome.

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A baby in New York underwent open heart surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome as it was being delivered in what is believed to be the first operation of its kind.
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Surgeons first in world to perform open heart surgery on baby mid-delivery

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A baby in New York underwent open heart surgery for hypoplastic left heart syndrome as it was being delivered in what is believed to be the first operation of its kind.
The baby had been diagnosed with an especially challenging case of hypoplastic left heart syndrome.
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In Other News

Radiologists aim to ‘take back the profession from Wall Street’ with launch of new private practice

Kevin Kadakia, MD, MBA, and Tarang Patel, DO, officially announced the rollout of Radiology One March 1 with a team of 25-plus rads. 

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Radiologists aim to ‘take back the profession from Wall Street’ with launch of new private practice

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Kevin Kadakia, MD, MBA, and Tarang Patel, DO, officially announced the rollout of Radiology One March 1 with a team of 25-plus rads. 
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Maryland woman faces prison for concocting $3.6M mental health scam

Tasha Saunders, 44, pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicaid in a scheme that involved creating fake patient records and forging the signatures of unwitting providers at a psychiatric rehabilitation center. 

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Maryland woman faces prison for concocting $3.6M mental health scam

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Tasha Saunders, 44, pleaded guilty to defrauding Medicaid in a scheme that involved creating fake patient records and forging the signatures of unwitting providers at a psychiatric rehabilitation center. 
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