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Q&A: What Medicare covering TriClip means for patients | Surgeons make history with heart reanimation | Radial PCI on the rise

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Q&A: What Medicare covering TriClip means for patients | Surgeons make history with heart reanimation | Radial PCI on the rise
Thursday, July 24, 2025
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Q&A: What Medicare covering TriClip means for heart patients with leaky tricuspid valves

The tricuspid valve has been at the center of several key policy shifts in recent years. In fact, Medicare now covers both T-TEER and TTVR when performed with FDA-approved devices. We spoke to interventional cardiologist Jason H. Rogers, MD, to learn more about how this momentum has impacted patient care. 

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cardiologist Jason H. Rogers, MD, a professor at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California
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Q&A: What Medicare covering TriClip means for heart patients with leaky tricuspid valves

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cardiologist Jason H. Rogers, MD, a professor at UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California
The tricuspid valve has been at the center of several key policy shifts in recent years. In fact, Medicare now covers both T-TEER and TTVR when performed with FDA-approved devices. We spoke to interventional cardiologist Jason H. Rogers, MD, to learn more about how this momentum has impacted patient care. 
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Surgeons perform world’s first on-table heart reanimation to save infant’s life

“This innovation was born out of necessity,” one surgeon explained. “We were determined to find a way to help the smallest and sickest children who previously had no access to DCD heart donation.” 

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Joseph Turek, MD, PhD, chief of pediatric cardiac surgery at Duke Health.
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Surgeons perform world’s first on-table heart reanimation to save infant’s life

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Joseph Turek, MD, PhD, chief of pediatric cardiac surgery at Duke Health.
“This innovation was born out of necessity,” one surgeon explained. “We were determined to find a way to help the smallest and sickest children who previously had no access to DCD heart donation.” 
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‘This trend is encouraging’: Radial access for PCI now preferred in US

In fact, more than 55% of all PCI cases in 2022 were performed using radial access. Cardiologists are sure to be keeping a close eye on this trend as time goes on.

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‘This trend is encouraging’: Radial access for PCI now preferred in US

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In fact, more than 55% of all PCI cases in 2022 were performed using radial access. Cardiologists are sure to be keeping a close eye on this trend as time goes on.
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Featured Articles

AI software takes cardiac risk assessments to another level

Allen Taylor, MD, thinks AI-powered plaque evaluations can make a substantial impact on patient care. 

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Video interview with Allen Taylor, MD, chairman of cardiology at Medstar, who explains use of AI CCTA plaque analysis at Medstar to improve risk assessments.
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AI software takes cardiac risk assessments to another level

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Video interview with Allen Taylor, MD, chairman of cardiology at Medstar, who explains use of AI CCTA plaque analysis at Medstar to improve risk assessments.
Allen Taylor, MD, thinks AI-powered plaque evaluations can make a substantial impact on patient care. 
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Widespread use of polypills could prevent up to 72 million heart disease deaths

Targeting high-risk patients with single-pill combination therapies, also known as polypills, could change healthcare on a global scale, according new data published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially endorsed the use of polypills—fixed combinations of multiple medicines contained in a single pill—for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, adding them to the latest edition of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
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Widespread use of polypills could prevent up to 72 million heart disease deaths

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The World Health Organization (WHO) has officially endorsed the use of polypills—fixed combinations of multiple medicines contained in a single pill—for the prevention of cardiovascular disease, adding them to the latest edition of the WHO Model List of Essential Medicines.
Targeting high-risk patients with single-pill combination therapies, also known as polypills, could change healthcare on a global scale, according new data published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 
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How pairing SAVR with additional heart surgeries affects mortality risk

When older patients undergo SAVR with concomitant procedures, it increases their short- and long-term risks of mortality. Should this influence care teams to consider more transcatheter treatments? 

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How pairing SAVR with additional heart surgeries affects mortality risk

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When older patients undergo SAVR with concomitant procedures, it increases their short- and long-term risks of mortality. Should this influence care teams to consider more transcatheter treatments? 
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In Case You Missed It

World’s first patient receives new-look heart pump—cardiologist ‘impressed’ by device’s performance

The CorWave technology is unlike other left ventricular assist devices, working in harmony with the patient's heartbeat and making adjustments as needed. 

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CorWave LVAD
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World’s first patient receives new-look heart pump—cardiologist ‘impressed’ by device’s performance

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CorWave LVAD
The CorWave technology is unlike other left ventricular assist devices, working in harmony with the patient's heartbeat and making adjustments as needed. 
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‘The start of a paradigm shift’: FDA clears first over-the-counter cuffless blood pressure monitor

The cuffless technology, which has already gained CE mark approval, should make its U.S. debut in 2026.

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‘The start of a paradigm shift’: FDA clears first over-the-counter cuffless blood pressure monitor

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The cuffless technology, which has already gained CE mark approval, should make its U.S. debut in 2026.
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Statin use may protect patients from subarachnoid hemorrhages

Statins appear to be the most impactful for patients diagnosed with hypertension or cerebrovascular disease.

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Continuous and high-adherent statin users had lower baseline arterial stiffness which also grew more slowly over time, a new JAMA Network Open study finds.
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Statin use may protect patients from subarachnoid hemorrhages

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Continuous and high-adherent statin users had lower baseline arterial stiffness which also grew more slowly over time, a new JAMA Network Open study finds.
Statins appear to be the most impactful for patients diagnosed with hypertension or cerebrovascular disease.
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In Other News

AI elevates telemedicine and protects its data too

AI can improve the quality of remotely delivered care while simultaneously defending privacy and security for the telehealth patient. 

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AI elevates telemedicine and protects its data too

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AI can improve the quality of remotely delivered care while simultaneously defending privacy and security for the telehealth patient. 
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New guidance on when to use MRI for pediatric patients experiencing seizures

Determining the source of an unprovoked seizure in young patients who have no prior history can be challenging, and guidelines for doing so are somewhat conflicting.

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New guidance on when to use MRI for pediatric patients experiencing seizures

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Determining the source of an unprovoked seizure in young patients who have no prior history can be challenging, and guidelines for doing so are somewhat conflicting.
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