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Cardiologists want new cath lab safety standards | Off-the-shelf conduit for CABG shows promise | A new AI partnership

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Cardiologists want new cath lab safety standards | Off-the-shelf conduit for CABG shows promise | A new AI partnership
Wednesday, March 25, 2026
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Today's News and Trends

Cardiologists lead push for new cath lab radiation safety standards

Several U.S. medical societies have collaborated on a new report advocating for better safety standards in cardiac catheterization labs. As one cardiologist described it, clinicians have shifted from "accepting risk" to "expecting better."

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
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Cardiologists lead push for new cath lab radiation safety standards

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
Several U.S. medical societies have collaborated on a new report advocating for better safety standards in cardiac catheterization labs. As one cardiologist described it, clinicians have shifted from "accepting risk" to "expecting better."
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New off-the-shelf conduit for CABG shows promise in first-in-human study

A new acellular tissue-engineered vessel developed by Vascudyne could provide surgeons with a safe, effective alternative to saphenous vein grafts.

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Vascudyne's off-the-shelf conduit for CABG surgeries
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New off-the-shelf conduit for CABG shows promise in first-in-human study

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Vascudyne's off-the-shelf conduit for CABG surgeries
A new acellular tissue-engineered vessel developed by Vascudyne could provide surgeons with a safe, effective alternative to saphenous vein grafts.
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Cleveland Clinic launches partnership focused on AI-powered TAVR planning

Cleveland Clinic, one of the world’s top heart hospitals, has launched a new two-part partnership with Ohio-based DASI Simulations. 

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Cleveland Clinic launches partnership focused on AI-powered TAVR planning

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Cleveland Clinic, one of the world’s top heart hospitals, has launched a new two-part partnership with Ohio-based DASI Simulations. 
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Featured Articles

FDA approves smallest defibrillation lead of its kind for LBBA placement

The OmniaSecure defibrillation lead from Medtronic is already approved for placement in the right ventricle. This latest approval covers the left bundle branch area, opening the door for conduction system pacing and other advanced techniques.

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OmniaSecure defibrillation lead approved by FDA for placement in LBB area
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FDA approves smallest defibrillation lead of its kind for LBBA placement

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OmniaSecure defibrillation lead approved by FDA for placement in LBB area
The OmniaSecure defibrillation lead from Medtronic is already approved for placement in the right ventricle. This latest approval covers the left bundle branch area, opening the door for conduction system pacing and other advanced techniques.
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AI is a game-changer for cardiology—it’s time for practices to get on board

Sponsored by NextGen

The use of AI technologies in healthcare has evolved at a breathtaking rate in the last few years. Hype and hypotheticals have been replaced with real, practical tools that help physicians focus on providing high-quality care. 

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AI is a game-changer for cardiology—it’s time for practices to get on board

Sponsored by NextGen

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The use of AI technologies in healthcare has evolved at a breathtaking rate in the last few years. Hype and hypotheticals have been replaced with real, practical tools that help physicians focus on providing high-quality care. 
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New business model helps private cardiology practices stay independent

The new approach allows private practices to expand and evolve without being acquired.

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New business model helps private cardiology practices stay independent

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The new approach allows private practices to expand and evolve without being acquired.
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Aggressively treating blood pressure, cholesterol levels fails to improve cognitive function

Targeting key cardiovascular risk factors for two full years was not linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline or dementia.

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Targeting key cardiovascular risk factors for two full years was not linked to a reduced risk of cognitive decline or dementia.
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How telehealth utilization among heart patients has evolved since the pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic created a major shift in how telehealth services were being utilized. Those services were used much more often for some patient populations than others.

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Trends in telemedicine utilization from 2019-2024 for all Americans, Americans without atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and Americans With ASCVD.
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How telehealth utilization among heart patients has evolved since the pandemic

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Trends in telemedicine utilization from 2019-2024 for all Americans, Americans without atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD), and Americans With ASCVD.
The COVID-19 pandemic created a major shift in how telehealth services were being utilized. Those services were used much more often for some patient populations than others.
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In Case You Missed It

New heart device for ‘no-option’ chest pain patients shows early potential

The self-expanding, recapturable coronary sinus reducer was associated with a safe implant procedure and "promising" outcomes after six months. Additional research is already underway.

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Image of the A-FLUX Reducer System for chest pain by VahatiCor.
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New heart device for ‘no-option’ chest pain patients shows early potential

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Image of the A-FLUX Reducer System for chest pain by VahatiCor.
The self-expanding, recapturable coronary sinus reducer was associated with a safe implant procedure and "promising" outcomes after six months. Additional research is already underway.
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Johnson & Johnson launches 3 new stroke devices

These devices were developed to help clinicians reach and remove distal clots associated with significant pain and swelling. If left untreated, such clots can lead to medical emergencies and even death.

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Cereglide 57 image courtesy of Johnson & Johnson MedTech.
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Johnson & Johnson launches 3 new stroke devices

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Cereglide 57 image courtesy of Johnson & Johnson MedTech.
These devices were developed to help clinicians reach and remove distal clots associated with significant pain and swelling. If left untreated, such clots can lead to medical emergencies and even death.
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GLP-1 drugs and healthy habits work together to boost heart health, Harvard study confirms

When patients on GLP-1 therapy also make healthy lifestyle choices—getting enough sleep and exercising, for example—the benefits are significantly greater. 

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GLP-1 drugs and healthy habits work together to boost heart health, Harvard study confirms

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Semaglutide (Wegovy) injector pen. Photo by Dave Fornell
When patients on GLP-1 therapy also make healthy lifestyle choices—getting enough sleep and exercising, for example—the benefits are significantly greater. 
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In Other News

6 things Medicaid stakeholders can remind the world to always do with healthcare AI

U.S. healthcare will know it’s gotten AI right when the technology demonstrably improves care access, attentiveness and outcomes for the least financially healthy among us. 

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6 things Medicaid stakeholders can remind the world to always do with healthcare AI

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U.S. healthcare will know it’s gotten AI right when the technology demonstrably improves care access, attentiveness and outcomes for the least financially healthy among us. 
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What 1 state can teach the other 49 about regulating healthcare AI

The sandbox setup lets companies test new systems under relaxed rules but with close parental—make that governmental—supervision. 

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What 1 state can teach the other 49 about regulating healthcare AI

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The sandbox setup lets companies test new systems under relaxed rules but with close parental—make that governmental—supervision. 
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