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New FFR-CT standardization consensus document | FDA clears first tricupid surgical valve | ECG AI to detect amyloidosis

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New FFR-CT standardization consensus document | FDA clears first tricupid surgical valve | ECG AI to detect amyloidosis
Friday, June 5, 2026
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CT-FFR standardized in new SCCT-SCAI consensus statement

FFR-CT literature has reached a state of maturity where experts can comfortably start to provide guidelines to the wider community. 

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A figure from the new SCCT FFR-CT consensus document to help explain how the technology works to assess hemodynamic flow using CT imaging.
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CT-FFR standardized in new SCCT-SCAI consensus statement

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A figure from the new SCCT FFR-CT consensus document to help explain how the technology works to assess hemodynamic flow using CT imaging.
FFR-CT literature has reached a state of maturity where experts can comfortably start to provide guidelines to the wider community. 
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FDA clears first dedicated tricuspid surgical valve

The Edwards Lifesciences Triformis Resilia is the first dedicated surgical tricuspid valve on the market cleared with data from off-label use of mitral valves.

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The Edwards Lifesciences Triformis Resilia surgical tricuspid valve top and side views..
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FDA clears first dedicated tricuspid surgical valve

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The Edwards Lifesciences Triformis Resilia surgical tricuspid valve top and side views..
The Edwards Lifesciences Triformis Resilia is the first dedicated surgical tricuspid valve on the market cleared with data from off-label use of mitral valves.
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AI detection of cardiac amyloidosis on ECG granted patent

This could enable ECG to become a primary screening tool for a largely underdiagnosed cardiac disease.

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AI detection of cardiac amyloidosis on ECG granted patent

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12-lead ECG EKG GE MAC VU360 ACC24.
This could enable ECG to become a primary screening tool for a largely underdiagnosed cardiac disease.
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Plaque imaging, AI and structural heart disease in the spotlight at SCCT 2026 meeting

Coronary plaque imaging is an area many experts believe is driving a shift toward earlier detection and prevention of heart disease.

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Ronen Rubinshtein, MD, FACC, FESC, director, heart institute, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, in Holon, Israel, president elect for the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT), and chairman of the SCCT 2026 annual scientific meeting, explains plaque imaging, AI and structural heart disease are the spotlight at the meeting.
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Plaque imaging, AI and structural heart disease in the spotlight at SCCT 2026 meeting

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Ronen Rubinshtein, MD, FACC, FESC, director, heart institute, Edith Wolfson Medical Center, in Holon, Israel, president elect for the Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography (SCCT), and chairman of the SCCT 2026 annual scientific meeting, explains plaque imaging, AI and structural heart disease are the spotlight at the meeting.
Coronary plaque imaging is an area many experts believe is driving a shift toward earlier detection and prevention of heart disease.
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How to evaluate risk when TAVR patients require surgery later in life

Robert Hawkins, MD, discussed an updated risk calculator—and the latest data on SAVR after TAVR—for a new video interview with Cardiovascular Business.

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Robert Hawkins, MD, MSC, assistant professor of cardiac surgery, University of Michigan, discusses the growing trends of surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) following prior transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and how to best risk assess these patients using a new STS risk calculator.
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How to evaluate risk when TAVR patients require surgery later in life

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Robert Hawkins, MD, MSC, assistant professor of cardiac surgery, University of Michigan, discusses the growing trends of surgical aortic valve replacement (SAVR) following prior transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) and how to best risk assess these patients using a new STS risk calculator.
Robert Hawkins, MD, discussed an updated risk calculator—and the latest data on SAVR after TAVR—for a new video interview with Cardiovascular Business.
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Former ACC president William Parmley remembered as powerhouse in cardiology

Parmley is most noted for his research on the harmful effects of secondhand smoke, hemodynamics and new therapies for heart failure. 

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Former ACC president William Parmley, 1936-2026.
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Former ACC president William Parmley remembered as powerhouse in cardiology

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Former ACC president William Parmley, 1936-2026.
Parmley is most noted for his research on the harmful effects of secondhand smoke, hemodynamics and new therapies for heart failure. 
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FDA highlights recall of certain Impella introducer kits after 3 injuries

This latest recall was put in place due to an increased risk of blood clots developing during use. Only a small number of hospitals are affected. 

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FDA highlights recall of certain Impella introducer kits after 3 injuries

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This latest recall was put in place due to an increased risk of blood clots developing during use. Only a small number of hospitals are affected. 
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New-look pacemaker uses ultrasound to stimulate the heart—no implant required

The engineers behind this new device envision a future where patients wear a single postage stamp-sized sticker that images and stimulates the heart. 

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New-look pacemaker uses ultrasound to stimulate the heart—no implant required

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The engineers behind this new device envision a future where patients wear a single postage stamp-sized sticker that images and stimulates the heart. 
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Medical societies respond after Trump administration questioned necessity of certain procedures

A recent OIG report suggested vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists may be performing medically unnecessary procedures in office-based labs. Now, some of the leading medical societies from those fields have provided additional context. 

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
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Medical societies respond after Trump administration questioned necessity of certain procedures

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Heart doctors and surgeons working together. Top cardiology hospitals in the United States.
A recent OIG report suggested vascular surgeons, interventional cardiologists and interventional radiologists may be performing medically unnecessary procedures in office-based labs. Now, some of the leading medical societies from those fields have provided additional context. 
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Survey findings show how health insurance denials affect Americans

Patients who have their claims turned down by private insurers often incur debt they need months to pay off, according to an analysis of 4,589 survey responses. More than half the field reported such debt topped $1,000 in their household. 

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Survey findings show how health insurance denials affect Americans

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Patients who have their claims turned down by private insurers often incur debt they need months to pay off, according to an analysis of 4,589 survey responses. More than half the field reported such debt topped $1,000 in their household. 
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Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 

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Ascendant healthcare CFOs are not what they used to be: Report

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It was once a given that hospital chief financial officers would be first in line to fill CFO positions in multi-hospital health systems when those bigger jobs opened up. That’s no longer necessarily the case, according to a new report on the current state and unfolding future of the role. 
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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 

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Most and least expensive states for out-of-pocket healthcare spending

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Utah, Virginia and California vs. Alaska, Oregon and Maine: Guess which trio’s residents spend the most on healthcare and which spend the least. 
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SNMMI unveils 2026 Image of the Year

A PET exam depicting whole-body imaging of traveling blood clots has been named the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging’s Henry N. Wagner Jr. Image of the Year. 

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SNMMI unveils 2026 Image of the Year

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A PET exam depicting whole-body imaging of traveling blood clots has been named the Society of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging’s Henry N. Wagner Jr. Image of the Year. 
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International medical graduates represent nearly 25% of diagnostic radiologists in US

Recent policy changes under the Trump administration "highlight potential vulnerability in relying on this as a supply of radiologists," experts write in Academic Radiology. 

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International medical graduates represent nearly 25% of diagnostic radiologists in US

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Recent policy changes under the Trump administration "highlight potential vulnerability in relying on this as a supply of radiologists," experts write in Academic Radiology. 
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The number of Americans living without health insurance remained stable at 8%—before ACA subsidies expired

The data on medical coverage rates comes from the 2025 National Health Interview Survey, with data being released by the CDC twice a year. Numbers from last year show that 28 million people have no health insurance.

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The number of Americans living without health insurance remained stable at 8%—before ACA subsidies expired

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The data on medical coverage rates comes from the 2025 National Health Interview Survey, with data being released by the CDC twice a year. Numbers from last year show that 28 million people have no health insurance.
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