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New TAVR data on asymptomatic AS & heart failure | Bringing high-quality care to Florida | AHA takes on stroke outcomes

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New TAVR data on asymptomatic AS & heart failure | Bringing high-quality care to Florida | AHA takes on stroke outcomes
Wednesday, April 2, 2025
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New TAVR research explores adverse outcomes, disease progression in patients with asymptomatic severe AS

Two separate studies at ACC.25 explored data from the EARLY TAVR trial. One analysis included stroke findings that surprised researchers.

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Philippe Généreux, MD, presenting late-breaking clinical research on TAVR at ACC.25
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New TAVR research explores adverse outcomes, disease progression in patients with asymptomatic severe AS

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Philippe Généreux, MD, presenting late-breaking clinical research on TAVR at ACC.25
Two separate studies at ACC.25 explored data from the EARLY TAVR trial. One analysis included stroke findings that surprised researchers.
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Dapagliflozin improves outcomes for elderly TAVR patients with heart failure

The positive data were presented as part of a late-breaking clinical trial at ACC.25 in Chicago. One cardiologist on stage for the presentation said these findings will impact the way he manages certain TAVR patients.

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Sergio Raposeiras-Roubin, MD, presenting new data on TAVR and dapagliflozin at ACC.25 in Chicago
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Dapagliflozin improves outcomes for elderly TAVR patients with heart failure

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Sergio Raposeiras-Roubin, MD, presenting new data on TAVR and dapagliflozin at ACC.25 in Chicago
The positive data were presented as part of a late-breaking clinical trial at ACC.25 in Chicago. One cardiologist on stage for the presentation said these findings will impact the way he manages certain TAVR patients.
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Bringing state-of-the-art healthcare to Florida heart patients

Naples Comprehensive Health is building up what it hopes will be a nationally recognized cardiology program. Robert Cubeddu, MD, and Dee Dee Wang, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business about the journey so far. 

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NCH Rooney Heart Center is building a comprehensive program in Florida.
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Bringing state-of-the-art healthcare to Florida heart patients

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NCH Rooney Heart Center is building a comprehensive program in Florida.
Naples Comprehensive Health is building up what it hopes will be a nationally recognized cardiology program. Robert Cubeddu, MD, and Dee Dee Wang, MD, spoke with Cardiovascular Business about the journey so far. 
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American Heart Association program leads to substantial improvements in stroke care

Cardiologist Gregg Fonarow, MD, reviewed decades of data and discussed the long-term impact of the AHA's Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program.

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Video interview with Gregg Fonarow, MD, explaining the success of the AHA Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program, during AHA 2024.
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American Heart Association program leads to substantial improvements in stroke care

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Video interview with Gregg Fonarow, MD, explaining the success of the AHA Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program, during AHA 2024.
Cardiologist Gregg Fonarow, MD, reviewed decades of data and discussed the long-term impact of the AHA's Get With The Guidelines-Stroke program.
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Featured Articles

FDA announces new recall of Medtronic surgical devices over safety concerns

The agency warned that any unused devices should be removed from the market and returned to the manufacturer.

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FDA announces new recall of Medtronic surgical devices over safety concerns

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The agency warned that any unused devices should be removed from the market and returned to the manufacturer.
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Plant-based diets may help patients with diabetes, heart disease live longer

Researchers focused on data from nearly 78,000 adults with cardiometabolic disorders, sharing their findings at ACC.25 in Chicago.

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Plant-based diets may help patients with diabetes, heart disease live longer

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Researchers focused on data from nearly 78,000 adults with cardiometabolic disorders, sharing their findings at ACC.25 in Chicago.
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Cardiologists make case against routine interventions for asymptomatic severe AS

Aortic valve replacement is likely inevitable for patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Immediately performing TAVR or SAVR, however, may not always be the answer.

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
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Cardiologists make case against routine interventions for asymptomatic severe AS

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
Aortic valve replacement is likely inevitable for patients with asymptomatic severe aortic stenosis. Immediately performing TAVR or SAVR, however, may not always be the answer.
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First comprehensive T-TEER resource examines best practices for tricuspid valve repair

"We wanted to ensure that every interventionalist, regardless of location or resources, has access to the best information possible," one co-author said. 

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An FDA panel will discuss its recommendations related to Abbott's TriClip G4 transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system for tricuspid regurgitation.
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First comprehensive T-TEER resource examines best practices for tricuspid valve repair

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An FDA panel will discuss its recommendations related to Abbott's TriClip G4 transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) system for tricuspid regurgitation.
"We wanted to ensure that every interventionalist, regardless of location or resources, has access to the best information possible," one co-author said. 
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In Case You Missed It

Mitral valve repair vs. replacement: Surgeons track long-term outcomes in patients with infective endocarditis

Mitral valve repair was linked to a significant improvement in long-term survival when treating infective endocarditis. Some patients are not good candidates for a repair procedure, however, making replacement the best possible option.

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Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient
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Mitral valve repair vs. replacement: Surgeons track long-term outcomes in patients with infective endocarditis

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Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient
Mitral valve repair was linked to a significant improvement in long-term survival when treating infective endocarditis. Some patients are not good candidates for a repair procedure, however, making replacement the best possible option.
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Opportunistic screening: AI highlights key heart findings in mammography images

Breast artery calcifications are already visible when radiologists review mammograms, but nothing typically happens with them. Researchers aimed to see if AI could help translate those findings into an easy-to-understand cardiovascular risk score.

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Breast arterial calcifications (BACs) identified on screening mammograms may help identify women who face a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a new analysis published in Clinical Imaging.
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Opportunistic screening: AI highlights key heart findings in mammography images

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Breast arterial calcifications (BACs) identified on screening mammograms may help identify women who face a heightened risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD), according to a new analysis published in Clinical Imaging.
Breast artery calcifications are already visible when radiologists review mammograms, but nothing typically happens with them. Researchers aimed to see if AI could help translate those findings into an easy-to-understand cardiovascular risk score.
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Newborns with congenital heart defects face elevated cancer risk

Mothers of these children also appear to be at an increased risk of cancer, though researchers do not quite understand why.

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Newborns with congenital heart defects face elevated cancer risk

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Mothers of these children also appear to be at an increased risk of cancer, though researchers do not quite understand why.
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In Other News

Healthcare AI newswatch: Apple’s AI Doctor, AI’s expectant medical specialties, AI-watching teens, more

Apple’s AI Doctor had better be one good virtual physician. 

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AI doctor will see you now
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Healthcare AI newswatch: Apple’s AI Doctor, AI’s expectant medical specialties, AI-watching teens, more

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AI doctor will see you now
Apple’s AI Doctor had better be one good virtual physician. 
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5 ways AI can help a hospital’s discharge department

Among the myriad processes to which AI could be meaningfully applied in healthcare, perhaps few are more easily overlooked than discharging patients from the hospital. 

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5 ways AI can help a hospital’s discharge department

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Among the myriad processes to which AI could be meaningfully applied in healthcare, perhaps few are more easily overlooked than discharging patients from the hospital. 
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