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When TAVR valves fail | Cardiology groups share a tariff warning | Bariatric surgery & the heart | GE HealthCare debuts MRI tech

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When TAVR valves fail | Cardiology groups share a tariff warning | Bariatric surgery & the heart | GE HealthCare debuts MRI tech
Tuesday, May 13, 2025
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When valves fail: Surgeons share advice for treating high-risk patients with TAVR explant and SAVR

When a patient’s TAVR valve fails, redo TAVR is not always a feasible option. TAVR explantation and SAVR are typically the answer in these cases, but that approach is associated with certain risks. 

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According to the U.S. government, Asante Health System and one of its surgeons knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE for more than six years. Heart surgery surgeons.
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When valves fail: Surgeons share advice for treating high-risk patients with TAVR explant and SAVR

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According to the U.S. government, Asante Health System and one of its surgeons knowingly submitted false claims to Medicare, Medicaid and TRICARE for more than six years. Heart surgery surgeons.
When a patient’s TAVR valve fails, redo TAVR is not always a feasible option. TAVR explantation and SAVR are typically the answer in these cases, but that approach is associated with certain risks. 
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ASNC, ACC ask US government not to tariff radiopharmaceuticals

The two groups stressed that tariffs would likely impact patient care.

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ASNC, ACC ask US government not to tariff radiopharmaceuticals

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The two groups stressed that tariffs would likely impact patient care.
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Gastric bypass surgery linked to lower heart attack risk than gastric sleeve

Both operations can help obese patients lose weight, researchers noted, but gastric bypass surgery "may be associated with greater cardiovascular benefits."

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Gastric bypass surgery linked to lower heart attack risk than gastric sleeve

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Both operations can help obese patients lose weight, researchers noted, but gastric bypass surgery "may be associated with greater cardiovascular benefits."
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GE HealthCare debuts new wide-bore MRI scanner built with cardiology, oncology in mind

The new 1.5T MRI scanner includes a wide bore and key AI features designed to boost the patient experience.

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GE HealthCare debuts new wide-bore MRI scanner built with cardiology, oncology in mind

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The new 1.5T MRI scanner includes a wide bore and key AI features designed to boost the patient experience.
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Featured Articles

Obicetrapib linked to substantial reductions in LDL cholesterol for high-risk heart patients

Researchers shared new studies on the highly selective CETP inhibitor in The New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet.

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Obicetrapib linked to substantial reductions in LDL cholesterol for high-risk heart patients

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Researchers shared new studies on the highly selective CETP inhibitor in The New England Journal of Medicine and The Lancet.
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A new use for IVL: helping cardiologists secure transcarotid access for TAVR

IVL can do more than help prep patients for PCI. In fact, one heart team used Shockwave Medical's IVL technology to secure access for a high-risk TAVR patient.

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Intravascular lithotripsy IVL carotid artery TAVR. (A) Invasive angiography of the right common carotid artery. (B) Invasive angiography of the brachiocephalic artery (note the heavily calcified aortic arch). (C and D) Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) treatment of the brachiocephalic artery to the mid common carotid artery using a 7.0 × 60 mm × 135 cm Shockwave IVL balloon. (E) Successful deployment of a 23 mm SAPIEN 3 Ultra 9750 TFX Aortic Valve. Images courtesy of JACC: Case Reports
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A new use for IVL: helping cardiologists secure transcarotid access for TAVR

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Intravascular lithotripsy IVL carotid artery TAVR. (A) Invasive angiography of the right common carotid artery. (B) Invasive angiography of the brachiocephalic artery (note the heavily calcified aortic arch). (C and D) Intravascular lithotripsy (IVL) treatment of the brachiocephalic artery to the mid common carotid artery using a 7.0 × 60 mm × 135 cm Shockwave IVL balloon. (E) Successful deployment of a 23 mm SAPIEN 3 Ultra 9750 TFX Aortic Valve. Images courtesy of JACC: Case Reports
IVL can do more than help prep patients for PCI. In fact, one heart team used Shockwave Medical's IVL technology to secure access for a high-risk TAVR patient.
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TAVR and SAVR deliver similar outcomes for patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis

Paravalvular leak was more common after TAVR, as one may expect, but that was the only notable difference between the two aortic valve replacement strategies. The study's authors did highlight the importance of additional research, including larger studies with longer follow-up periods.

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TAVR and SAVR deliver similar outcomes for patients with low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis

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Paravalvular leak was more common after TAVR, as one may expect, but that was the only notable difference between the two aortic valve replacement strategies. The study's authors did highlight the importance of additional research, including larger studies with longer follow-up periods.
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In Case You Missed It

Robotic mitral valve repair linked to benefits for elderly patients

Robotic and traditional mitral valve repair surgeries are mostly associated with similar outcomes when treating elderly patients. In some ways, however, robotic procedures may be preferred. 

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Robotic mitral valve repair linked to benefits for elderly patients

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Robotic and traditional mitral valve repair surgeries are mostly associated with similar outcomes when treating elderly patients. In some ways, however, robotic procedures may be preferred. 
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AI helps cardiologists terminate AFib for good with ablation

Advanced AI can provide real-time feedback to cardiologists, helping them deliver high-quality care. 

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AI helps cardiologists terminate AFib for good with ablation

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Advanced AI can provide real-time feedback to cardiologists, helping them deliver high-quality care. 
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Vendor payments not responsible for rising popularity of LAAO procedures

Consulting fees and other vendor payments do not appear to be directly influencing U.S. physicians to implant more Watchman devices. Researcher Alexander Kolomaya, MD, discussed his team's findings on this topic.

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Alexander Kolomaya, MD, a cardiology resident at the University of Utah, presented a study on U.S. national trends in left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) volume and open payments from vendors to operators at the American Heart Association 2024 meeting.
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Vendor payments not responsible for rising popularity of LAAO procedures

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Alexander Kolomaya, MD, a cardiology resident at the University of Utah, presented a study on U.S. national trends in left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) volume and open payments from vendors to operators at the American Heart Association 2024 meeting.
Consulting fees and other vendor payments do not appear to be directly influencing U.S. physicians to implant more Watchman devices. Researcher Alexander Kolomaya, MD, discussed his team's findings on this topic.
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In Other News

Trump issues sweeping executive order to reduce drug prices

The “most favored nation” policy would reduce the cost of domestic pharmaceuticals to the levels paid in Europe. The executive order also has a sister bill proposed for Congress that would solidify the rule into law.  

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Trump issues sweeping executive order to reduce drug prices

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The “most favored nation” policy would reduce the cost of domestic pharmaceuticals to the levels paid in Europe. The executive order also has a sister bill proposed for Congress that would solidify the rule into law.  
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CVS Health sued by coalition of states alleging Medicaid fraud by pharmacies

A whistleblower lawsuit claims CVS pharmacies have overbilled state Medicaid programs for prescription drugs—a practice allegedly ongoing since 2016. The company denies any wrongdoing.

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CVS Health sued by coalition of states alleging Medicaid fraud by pharmacies

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A whistleblower lawsuit claims CVS pharmacies have overbilled state Medicaid programs for prescription drugs—a practice allegedly ongoing since 2016. The company denies any wrongdoing.
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