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J&J MedTech ordered to pay $147M for antitrust violations | Skipping the cardiologist | Active patients live longer

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J&J MedTech ordered to pay $147M for antitrust violations | Skipping the cardiologist | Active patients live longer
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
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Johnson & Johnson MedTech ordered to pay $147M for antitrust violations

The company told Cardiovascular Business it respectfully disagrees with the jury's decision and is evaluating all possible legal options going forward. The Association of Medical Device Reprocessors, meanwhile, celebrated the news.

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech ordered to pay $147M for antitrust violations

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The company told Cardiovascular Business it respectfully disagrees with the jury's decision and is evaluating all possible legal options going forward. The Association of Medical Device Reprocessors, meanwhile, celebrated the news.
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2 out of 5 heart failure patients are not seeing a cardiologist

Even seeing a cardiologist once per year can help these patients elevate their long-term survival. Many stay home, however, missing out on potentially life-saving guidance and/or treatment.

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2 out of 5 heart failure patients are not seeing a cardiologist

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Even seeing a cardiologist once per year can help these patients elevate their long-term survival. Many stay home, however, missing out on potentially life-saving guidance and/or treatment.
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Heart patients, stroke survivors may live longer if they stay active after hospital discharge

Some patients struggle to bounce back after being hospitalized, but too much sedentary behavior could cause their health to get even worse. The research teams behind two separate studies are highlighting the importance of staying active.

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Heart patients, stroke survivors may live longer if they stay active after hospital discharge

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Some patients struggle to bounce back after being hospitalized, but too much sedentary behavior could cause their health to get even worse. The research teams behind two separate studies are highlighting the importance of staying active.
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Featured Articles

Robotic PCI confirmed to be both safe and effective in new comprehensive analysis

Researchers reviewed years of data from two different Corindus systems, highlighting the consistently high clinical and technical success rates.

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Robotic PCI confirmed to be both safe and effective in new comprehensive analysis

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Researchers reviewed years of data from two different Corindus systems, highlighting the consistently high clinical and technical success rates.
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AI delivers real-time blood clot monitoring, helping cardiologists make treatment decisions

Researchers have used a state-of-the-art microscope and advanced AI to track clotting risks in CAD patients. The goal is to spot blood clots before they even happen, ensuring patients are prescribed the right therapy for their specific needs. 

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AI delivers real-time blood clot monitoring, helping cardiologists make treatment decisions

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Researchers have used a state-of-the-art microscope and advanced AI to track clotting risks in CAD patients. The goal is to spot blood clots before they even happen, ensuring patients are prescribed the right therapy for their specific needs. 
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Cardiology employment models undergoing a dramatic shift

Gerald G. Blackwell, MD, MBA, MedAxiom's president and CEO, examined how different cardiology employment models look today compared to even a decade ago.

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Gerald Blackwell, president and CEO of MedAxiom, discusses the business of cardiology at ACC 2025.
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Cardiology employment models undergoing a dramatic shift

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Gerald Blackwell, president and CEO of MedAxiom, discusses the business of cardiology at ACC 2025.
Gerald G. Blackwell, MD, MBA, MedAxiom's president and CEO, examined how different cardiology employment models look today compared to even a decade ago.
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Original Banksy artwork headed to auction—proceeds will help fund heart research

The piece in question, which features a red heart-shaped balloon, has an unusual origin story, even by Banksy’s standards. 

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Original Banksy artwork headed to auction—proceeds will help fund heart research

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The piece in question, which features a red heart-shaped balloon, has an unusual origin story, even by Banksy’s standards. 
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In Case You Missed It

New SCAI president lists advocacy, cardiogenic shock among his top priorities

Srihari Naidu, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about his plan to take SCAI in some bold new directions.

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Srihari S. Naidu, MD, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI, assumed the role of president of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) May 3 during the society's annual meeting. He outlined his ambitious plans to take SCAI in some new directions. #SCAI #SCAI2025
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New SCAI president lists advocacy, cardiogenic shock among his top priorities

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Srihari S. Naidu, MD, FACC, FAHA, MSCAI, assumed the role of president of the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) May 3 during the society's annual meeting. He outlined his ambitious plans to take SCAI in some new directions. #SCAI #SCAI2025
Srihari Naidu, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about his plan to take SCAI in some bold new directions.
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Consistent cannabis use linked to multiple cardiovascular risks for heart failure patients

Cannabis use can be especially harmful for heart failure patients, according to new data presented at SCAI 2025.

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Consistent cannabis use linked to multiple cardiovascular risks for heart failure patients

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Cannabis use can be especially harmful for heart failure patients, according to new data presented at SCAI 2025.
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AI predicts LBBB risk in TAVR patients prior to treatment

The authors tested out a variety of machine learning techniques, including large language models and more traditional algorithms. They focused on data that can be gathered prior to treatment, ensuring cardiologists know as much as possible before the procedure.

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AI predicts LBBB risk in TAVR patients prior to treatment

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The authors tested out a variety of machine learning techniques, including large language models and more traditional algorithms. They focused on data that can be gathered prior to treatment, ensuring cardiologists know as much as possible before the procedure.
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In Other News

Former HHS Secretary Tom Price: Immigration reform could alleviate healthcare staffing crisis

Tom Price, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, and former secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) is an advocate for changing immigration policy to help solve the growing shortage of doctors and nurses in the U.S.

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Tom Price, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, and former secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) during the first Trump administration has been an advocate for changing immigration policy to help solve the growing shortage of doctors and nurses in the U.S. He explains what is needed for bipartisan legislation to make it easier to recruit foreign doctors.
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Former HHS Secretary Tom Price: Immigration reform could alleviate healthcare staffing crisis

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Tom Price, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, and former secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) during the first Trump administration has been an advocate for changing immigration policy to help solve the growing shortage of doctors and nurses in the U.S. He explains what is needed for bipartisan legislation to make it easier to recruit foreign doctors.
Tom Price, MD, an orthopedic surgeon, and former secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) is an advocate for changing immigration policy to help solve the growing shortage of doctors and nurses in the U.S.
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CVS, Kroger among bidders for Rite Aid stores and prescription data

According to a report, Walgreens also expressed interest in an unknown number of pharmacies as Rite Aid seeks to liquidate all its assets.

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CVS, Kroger among bidders for Rite Aid stores and prescription data

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CVS Health announces $10.6B acquisition of Oak Street Health
According to a report, Walgreens also expressed interest in an unknown number of pharmacies as Rite Aid seeks to liquidate all its assets.
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