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Insulin pods recalled | Cardiology groups support bill | Treating ‘broken hearts’ | AI delivers answers | Prasugrel after PCI

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Insulin pods recalled | Cardiology groups support bill | Treating ‘broken hearts’ | AI delivers answers | Prasugrel after PCI
Thursday, May 28, 2026
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Today's News and Trends

Insulet recalls 7M insulin delivery pods due to safety risk

A total of 24 adverse safety incidents—including cases of diabetic ketoacidosis—have been linked to this issue.

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Insulet Corporation has announced a voluntary recall for specific lots of the pods associated with its Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System
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Insulet recalls 7M insulin delivery pods due to safety risk

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Insulet Corporation has announced a voluntary recall for specific lots of the pods associated with its Omnipod 5 Automated Insulin Delivery System
A total of 24 adverse safety incidents—including cases of diabetic ketoacidosis—have been linked to this issue.
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Cardiology groups celebrate bill that could improve Medicare payments

Physicians from all specialties, not just cardiology, have been hoping for legislation like this for years.

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Congress in Washington, D.C., is working on legislation to possibly expand Medicare coverage payments for phjysicians.
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Cardiology groups celebrate bill that could improve Medicare payments

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Congress in Washington, D.C., is working on legislation to possibly expand Medicare coverage payments for phjysicians.
Physicians from all specialties, not just cardiology, have been hoping for legislation like this for years.
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Diabetes drugs improve survival for patients with ‘broken hearts’

However, no significant difference was seen in heart failure hospitalization rates. The study's authors emphasized that more research on this topic is still necessary. 

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Diabetes drugs improve survival for patients with ‘broken hearts’

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However, no significant difference was seen in heart failure hospitalization rates. The study's authors emphasized that more research on this topic is still necessary. 
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AI tool helps remote monitoring clinics explore patient data

The new AI-enabled resource works like a search engine and delivers answers in seconds.

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AI tool helps remote monitoring clinics explore patient data

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AI healthcare doctor surgery procedure artificial intelligence
The new AI-enabled resource works like a search engine and delivers answers in seconds.
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Prasugrel after PCI outperforms other common antiplatelet drugs

"Prasugrel provided the optimal balance between efficacy and safety," researchers noted in a new meta-analysis. 

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Prasugrel after PCI outperforms other common antiplatelet drugs

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"Prasugrel provided the optimal balance between efficacy and safety," researchers noted in a new meta-analysis. 
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Featured Articles

FDA confirms Class I recall for vascular device used by cardiologists and surgeons

The issue at the heart of this recall has been linked to three patient deaths. 

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FDA confirms Class I recall for vascular device used by cardiologists and surgeons

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The issue at the heart of this recall has been linked to three patient deaths. 
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Conduction system pacing after TAVR linked to improved outcomes in new meta-analysis

Researchers explored data from nearly 800 patients, focusing on a wide variety of outcomes.

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Conduction system pacing after TAVR linked to improved outcomes in new meta-analysis

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Researchers explored data from nearly 800 patients, focusing on a wide variety of outcomes.
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Tech breakthroughs, new policies help cardiologists perform more concomitant EP procedures

Devi Nair, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about her own experience using concomitant LAA occlusion as an add-on to catheter ablation procedures.

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Devi Nair, MD, director of electrophysiology and research, St. Bernards Medical Center and Arrhythmia Research Group, explains how she uses concomitant left atrial appendage occlusion during EP procedures, and talks about new LAAO devices and ICE imaging.
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Tech breakthroughs, new policies help cardiologists perform more concomitant EP procedures

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Devi Nair, MD, director of electrophysiology and research, St. Bernards Medical Center and Arrhythmia Research Group, explains how she uses concomitant left atrial appendage occlusion during EP procedures, and talks about new LAAO devices and ICE imaging.
Devi Nair, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business about her own experience using concomitant LAA occlusion as an add-on to catheter ablation procedures.
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J&J recalls certain heart pump controllers due to hardware issues

This is a Class I recall, according to the FDA. Care teams may need to send in their equipment so that specific hardware updates can be performed.

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J&J recalls certain heart pump controllers due to hardware issues

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This is a Class I recall, according to the FDA. Care teams may need to send in their equipment so that specific hardware updates can be performed.
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In Case You Missed It

SCCT President: Key trends in cardiac CT

As CCTA sees rapid adoption across cardiology, SCCT is working to address the education required to sustain the expansion.

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Society of cardiovascular computed tomography (SCCT) President Kavitha Chinnaiyan, MD, FACC, MSCCT, a cardiologist and professor of medicine at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in Royal Oak, with is part of Corewell Health, explains some of the key trends in coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and how this is being translated into educational programming at the SCCT 2026 annual scientific meeting (ASM). #SCCT2026
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SCCT President: Key trends in cardiac CT

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Society of cardiovascular computed tomography (SCCT) President Kavitha Chinnaiyan, MD, FACC, MSCCT, a cardiologist and professor of medicine at Oakland University William Beaumont School of Medicine in Royal Oak, with is part of Corewell Health, explains some of the key trends in coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA) and how this is being translated into educational programming at the SCCT 2026 annual scientific meeting (ASM). #SCCT2026
As CCTA sees rapid adoption across cardiology, SCCT is working to address the education required to sustain the expansion.
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CCTA brings clarity, better outcomes to CTO PCI

Researchers reviewed dozens of studies to evaluate the long-term value of using CCTA guidance to perform PCI on patients with complete blockages.

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CCTA characterization of a chronic total occlusion with angiographic correlation during percutaneous coronary intervention.
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CCTA brings clarity, better outcomes to CTO PCI

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CCTA characterization of a chronic total occlusion with angiographic correlation during percutaneous coronary intervention.
Researchers reviewed dozens of studies to evaluate the long-term value of using CCTA guidance to perform PCI on patients with complete blockages.
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Impella 5.5 shows promise in certain non-shock, high-risk cardiac surgery patients

New data out of the AATS Annual Meeting identified significant potential for a new treatment strategy. 

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Model in the Abiomed booth showing placement of the Impella 5.5 liters per minute catheter heart pump. This is used for patients who need more support than a conventional Impella CP can offer, but does not require level of supported from ECMO.
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Impella 5.5 shows promise in certain non-shock, high-risk cardiac surgery patients

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Model in the Abiomed booth showing placement of the Impella 5.5 liters per minute catheter heart pump. This is used for patients who need more support than a conventional Impella CP can offer, but does not require level of supported from ECMO.
New data out of the AATS Annual Meeting identified significant potential for a new treatment strategy. 
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In Other News

Medical spa owned by US senator hit with multiple lawsuits over poor mammography quality

Plaintiff attorneys have filed at least three proposed class-action lawsuits against the Greenbrier Clinic in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. 

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Medical spa owned by US senator hit with multiple lawsuits over poor mammography quality

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Plaintiff attorneys have filed at least three proposed class-action lawsuits against the Greenbrier Clinic in Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. 
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Company behind popular Ōura Ring files paperwork for IPO

Details are slim, but Ōura Health confirmed it submitted a draft registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company received $900 million in new funding from investors in October. 

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Company behind popular Ōura Ring files paperwork for IPO

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Details are slim, but Ōura Health confirmed it submitted a draft registration with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company received $900 million in new funding from investors in October. 
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