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Optimism about cardiology’s future | HRS leader looks ahead | Women live longer after TAVR | J&J announces acquisition

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Optimism about cardiology’s future | HRS leader looks ahead | Women live longer after TAVR | J&J announces acquisition
Friday, May 1, 2026
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Doctors agree: There’s a lot to love about cardiology’s future

According to a new survey, both cardiologists and noncardiologists feel good about the specialty's long-term health. 

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Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
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Doctors agree: There’s a lot to love about cardiology’s future

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Cardiologists employed by a hospital appear to be more likely to pursue cardiac catheterization or angioplasty than independent cardiologists. female physician male
According to a new survey, both cardiologists and noncardiologists feel good about the specialty's long-term health. 
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Heart Rhythm 2026: Electrophysiologist Mina Chung discusses CPR, PFA and much more

Mina Chung, MD, who just concluded a one-year term as Heart Rhythm Society's president, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about successes from the past year as well as her goals for the future.

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HRS President, Mina Chung, MD, FHRS, staff cardiologist and Professor of Medicine in the Section of Pacing and Electrophysiology, Heart & Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic. Explains HRS accomplishments in the past year in terms of advocacy efforts and policy concerns impacting EP. #HRS2026 #EPeeps
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Heart Rhythm 2026: Electrophysiologist Mina Chung discusses CPR, PFA and much more

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HRS President, Mina Chung, MD, FHRS, staff cardiologist and Professor of Medicine in the Section of Pacing and Electrophysiology, Heart & Vascular Institute, Cleveland Clinic. Explains HRS accomplishments in the past year in terms of advocacy efforts and policy concerns impacting EP. #HRS2026 #EPeeps
Mina Chung, MD, who just concluded a one-year term as Heart Rhythm Society's president, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about successes from the past year as well as her goals for the future.
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Women live longer after TAVR than men

Researchers tracked real-world data from 600 TAVR patients, following each one for approximately five years. Survival rates were similar for men and women early on, but then women started experiencing better outcomes after three years.

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Women live longer after TAVR than men

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Researchers tracked real-world data from 600 TAVR patients, following each one for approximately five years. Survival rates were similar for men and women early on, but then women started experiencing better outcomes after three years.
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Johnson & Johnson to acquire Atraverse Medical

The move, once finalized, helps Johnson & Johnson add multiple FDA-approved technologies to its EP portfolio.

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Johnson & Johnson to acquire Atraverse Medical

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The move, once finalized, helps Johnson & Johnson add multiple FDA-approved technologies to its EP portfolio.
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Featured Articles

PFA's dominance and other key electrophysiology trends on display at Heart Rhythm 2026

Heart Rhythm 2026 Program Chair DJ Lakkireddy, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business during the conference about several key EP trends. 

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Heart Rhythm 2026 Program Chair Dhanunjaya "DJ" Lakkireddy, MD, MBA, FHRS, Executive Medical Director, Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute, and professor of medicine at the University of Kansas Health System, offers an overview of key trends in electrophysiology (EP) technology.
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PFA's dominance and other key electrophysiology trends on display at Heart Rhythm 2026

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Heart Rhythm 2026 Program Chair Dhanunjaya "DJ" Lakkireddy, MD, MBA, FHRS, Executive Medical Director, Kansas City Heart Rhythm Institute, and professor of medicine at the University of Kansas Health System, offers an overview of key trends in electrophysiology (EP) technology.
Heart Rhythm 2026 Program Chair DJ Lakkireddy, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business during the conference about several key EP trends. 
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Virtual nursing staff may help save cardiology departments from burnout

The idea is spreading thanks to a new startup focused on providing support for cardiologists.

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Virtual nursing staff may help save cardiology departments from burnout

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The idea is spreading thanks to a new startup focused on providing support for cardiologists.
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FDA approves next-gen mitral valve from Medtronic

The Mosaic Neo mitral bioprosthesis can be implanted through sternotomy, minimally invasive cardiac surgery or robotic access. 

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FDA approves next-gen mitral valve from Medtronic

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The Mosaic Neo mitral bioprosthesis can be implanted through sternotomy, minimally invasive cardiac surgery or robotic access. 
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In Case You Missed It

FDA warns that certain sizing catheters should not be used due to risk of breaking

These catheters from Cook Medical are associated with an increased risk of device fragmentation or vessel injury. Customers are urged to return them to the manufacturer. 

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Beacon Tip Centimeter Sizing Catheter FDA alert
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FDA warns that certain sizing catheters should not be used due to risk of breaking

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Beacon Tip Centimeter Sizing Catheter FDA alert
These catheters from Cook Medical are associated with an increased risk of device fragmentation or vessel injury. Customers are urged to return them to the manufacturer. 
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Post-TAVR bleeding in AFib patients much less common with apixaban than rivaroxaban

When it came to all-cause mortality and ischemic stroke, however, the two popular DOACs were associated with comparable outcomes. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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Post-TAVR bleeding in AFib patients much less common with apixaban than rivaroxaban

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
When it came to all-cause mortality and ischemic stroke, however, the two popular DOACs were associated with comparable outcomes. 
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SVS quality initiative gathers data to improve vascular care

More than 7,000 physicians from a wide variety of healthcare specialties are already participating in the project.

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William P. Shutze, MD, FACS, secretary of the Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS), a vascular surgeon with Texas Vascular Associates in Plano, Texas, and a clinical associate professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine, explains the goals of the SVS quality assessment program.
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SVS quality initiative gathers data to improve vascular care

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William P. Shutze, MD, FACS, secretary of the Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS), a vascular surgeon with Texas Vascular Associates in Plano, Texas, and a clinical associate professor of medicine at Texas A&M College of Medicine, explains the goals of the SVS quality assessment program.
More than 7,000 physicians from a wide variety of healthcare specialties are already participating in the project.
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In Other News

President Trump nominates radiologist to serve as surgeon general

UPDATED: He’s picking Nicole B. Saphier, MD, a board-certified breast specialist with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Fox News contributor, to fill the key role. 

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President Trump nominates radiologist to serve as surgeon general

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UPDATED: He’s picking Nicole B. Saphier, MD, a board-certified breast specialist with Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Fox News contributor, to fill the key role. 
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Overheard on Capitol Hill: Hospital leaders getting upbraided over ‘charging an insane amount for care’

A handful of health-system CEOs took withering fire this week at a hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee. 

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Overheard on Capitol Hill: Hospital leaders getting upbraided over ‘charging an insane amount for care’

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A handful of health-system CEOs took withering fire this week at a hearing of the House Ways and Means Committee. 
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