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AI in cardiovascular imaging & interventional cardiology | FDA OKs generic versions of rivaroxaban | Bracco updates HeartSee

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AI in cardiovascular imaging & interventional cardiology | FDA OKs generic versions of rivaroxaban | Bracco updates HeartSee
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
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Today's News and Trends

The revolution is here: AI’s growing role in cardiovascular imaging, interventional cardiology

AI has already made a massive impact on healthcare, especially in the fields of cardiology and radiology. With the FDA clearing more and more algorithms, this trend is only expected to grow as time goes on.

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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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The revolution is here: AI’s growing role in cardiovascular imaging, interventional cardiology

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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.
AI has already made a massive impact on healthcare, especially in the fields of cardiology and radiology. With the FDA clearing more and more algorithms, this trend is only expected to grow as time goes on.
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FDA clears first generic versions of rivaroxaban—what it means for patient care

Dave Dixon, PharmD, explored the short- and long-term impact of these approvals, noting that they could help reduce costs down the line.

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Video of Dave Dixon explaining the impact of first FDA approval of a generic DOAC.
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FDA clears first generic versions of rivaroxaban—what it means for patient care

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Video of Dave Dixon explaining the impact of first FDA approval of a generic DOAC.
Dave Dixon, PharmD, explored the short- and long-term impact of these approvals, noting that they could help reduce costs down the line.
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Bracco updates HeartSee coronary flow capacity software with new diagnostic features

Clinicians have been using HeartSee to diagnose and treat coronary artery disease since the technology first debuted back in 2018. These latest updates, set to roll out to existing users, are designed to improve diagnostic performance and user access.

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HeartSee 4.0 Bracco Diagnostics
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Bracco updates HeartSee coronary flow capacity software with new diagnostic features

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HeartSee 4.0 Bracco Diagnostics
Clinicians have been using HeartSee to diagnose and treat coronary artery disease since the technology first debuted back in 2018. These latest updates, set to roll out to existing users, are designed to improve diagnostic performance and user access.
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Featured Articles

American College of Cardiology shares new guidance focused on evaluation, management of cardiogenic shock

The new document represents the ACC’s first Concise Clinical Guidance; it was designed to be an easy-to-use reference for keeping track of a complicated topic. 

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A majority of medical devices involved in Class I recalls were never required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to undergo premarket or postmarket clinical testing, according to new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.[1]
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American College of Cardiology shares new guidance focused on evaluation, management of cardiogenic shock

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A majority of medical devices involved in Class I recalls were never required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to undergo premarket or postmarket clinical testing, according to new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.[1]
The new document represents the ACC’s first Concise Clinical Guidance; it was designed to be an easy-to-use reference for keeping track of a complicated topic. 
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SMART 2-year TAVR hemodynamic data: Medtronic Evolut is better compared to Edwards Sapien in small annulus patients

Sponsored by Medtronic

Howard Herrmann, MD,  MSCAI, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and lead invesigator for the SMART trial, explains details on the 2-year data comparing the Evolut vs. Sapien 3 for TAVR in small annulus patients.

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Howard Herrmann, MD, University of Pennsylvania, explains details of the SMART Trial 2-year results at CRT 2025, where Evolut performed better hemodynamically than the Sapien 3 TAVR valve in small annuli patients. The study included 87% women.
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SMART 2-year TAVR hemodynamic data: Medtronic Evolut is better compared to Edwards Sapien in small annulus patients

Sponsored by Medtronic

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Howard Herrmann, MD, University of Pennsylvania, explains details of the SMART Trial 2-year results at CRT 2025, where Evolut performed better hemodynamically than the Sapien 3 TAVR valve in small annuli patients. The study included 87% women.
Howard Herrmann, MD,  MSCAI, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, and lead invesigator for the SMART trial, explains details on the 2-year data comparing the Evolut vs. Sapien 3 for TAVR in small annulus patients.
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Woman says husband’s heart condition was misdiagnosed in wrongful death lawsuit

“Clear signs of an aortic dissection” were missed in the patient's imaging findings after he presented to the emergency room, according to the lawsuit. He was diagnosed with acute pericarditis at the time and sent home—and then died four days later.

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Woman says husband’s heart condition was misdiagnosed in wrongful death lawsuit

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“Clear signs of an aortic dissection” were missed in the patient's imaging findings after he presented to the emergency room, according to the lawsuit. He was diagnosed with acute pericarditis at the time and sent home—and then died four days later.
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Abbott’s Amulet LAAO device linked to long-term safety, effectiveness

Researchers explored five-year data from more than 1,800 patients with nonvalvular AFib who underwent LAAO with Abbott's Amulet or Boston Scientific's Watchman 2.5. 

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Amplatzer Amulet Left Atrial Appendage Occluder (LAAO) from Abbott
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Abbott’s Amulet LAAO device linked to long-term safety, effectiveness

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Amplatzer Amulet Left Atrial Appendage Occluder (LAAO) from Abbott
Researchers explored five-year data from more than 1,800 patients with nonvalvular AFib who underwent LAAO with Abbott's Amulet or Boston Scientific's Watchman 2.5. 
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In Case You Missed It

TAVR vs. SAVR: Real-world data highlight advantages of both techniques

The biggest differences, researchers noted, were found in the long-term outcomes of low- and intermediate-risk patients.

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TAVR vs. SAVR: Real-world data highlight advantages of both techniques

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The biggest differences, researchers noted, were found in the long-term outcomes of low- and intermediate-risk patients.
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How AI and CCTA help heart teams plan ahead before PCI

Evan Shlofmitz, DO, director of intravascular imaging at St. Francis Hospital, explains how advanced artificial intelligence technology is used to assess a patient's CT scan before they undergo PCI.

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Evan Scott Shlofmitz, DO, Director of Intravascular Imaging, St. Francis Hospital, in Roslyn, New York, explains how he uses Heartflow's artificial intelligence technology to assess a patient's coronary artery disease from noninvasive CT scans to preplan PCI procedures.
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How AI and CCTA help heart teams plan ahead before PCI

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Evan Scott Shlofmitz, DO, Director of Intravascular Imaging, St. Francis Hospital, in Roslyn, New York, explains how he uses Heartflow's artificial intelligence technology to assess a patient's coronary artery disease from noninvasive CT scans to preplan PCI procedures.
Evan Shlofmitz, DO, director of intravascular imaging at St. Francis Hospital, explains how advanced artificial intelligence technology is used to assess a patient's CT scan before they undergo PCI.
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Cardiologists treat first commercial patients with FDA-cleared valve-in-valve TAVR device

Pi-Cardia, an Israeli medtech company, describes ShortCut as the “world’s first dedicated leaflet modification device."

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Pi-Cardia ShortCut TAVR device. Pi-Cardia, an Israeli medtech company, announced that multiple heart teams throughout the United States have now used its ShortCut leaflet modification device to perform successful valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures.
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Cardiologists treat first commercial patients with FDA-cleared valve-in-valve TAVR device

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Pi-Cardia ShortCut TAVR device. Pi-Cardia, an Israeli medtech company, announced that multiple heart teams throughout the United States have now used its ShortCut leaflet modification device to perform successful valve-in-valve transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) procedures.
Pi-Cardia, an Israeli medtech company, describes ShortCut as the “world’s first dedicated leaflet modification device."
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In Other News

American College of Radiology to launch AI accreditation program

As the use of AI in imaging continues to grow, it’s “become clear" that real world performance of these products can defer from premarket testing, experts note. 

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American College of Radiology to launch AI accreditation program

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As the use of AI in imaging continues to grow, it’s “become clear" that real world performance of these products can defer from premarket testing, experts note. 
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MRI accident has prompted the company that installed the scanner to issue a safety warning

The incident cost the clinic tens of thousands of dollars in repairs.

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MRI accident involving wheelchair prompts manufacturer to issue safety warning.
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MRI accident has prompted the company that installed the scanner to issue a safety warning

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MRI accident involving wheelchair prompts manufacturer to issue safety warning.
The incident cost the clinic tens of thousands of dollars in repairs.
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