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New guidelines for cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome and M-TEER | HF cell therapy company raises $4.4 million
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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ACC-AHA release first cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome guidelines

Science shows the deep relationship between cardiac, kidney and metabolism issues that may impact up to 90% of the U.S. population.  

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The stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome that was included in the new ACC-AHA CKM syndrome guideline.
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ACC-AHA release first cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome guidelines

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The stages of cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic syndrome that was included in the new ACC-AHA CKM syndrome guideline.
Science shows the deep relationship between cardiac, kidney and metabolism issues that may impact up to 90% of the U.S. population.  
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New guideline standardizes echo guidance for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repairs

The new guideline emphasizes the importance of 3D multiplanar reconstruction for M-TEER to increase precision.

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ASE guidelines summary of recommended imaging steps for performance of M-TEER.
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New guideline standardizes echo guidance for mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repairs

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ASE guidelines summary of recommended imaging steps for performance of M-TEER.
The new guideline emphasizes the importance of 3D multiplanar reconstruction for M-TEER to increase precision.
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BioCardia raises $4.4 million in financing for its heart failure cell therapies

Funds with help bring its cellular therapeutics to market in the next year.

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BioCardia's CardioAMP heart failure cell therapy.
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BioCardia raises $4.4 million in financing for its heart failure cell therapies

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BioCardia's CardioAMP heart failure cell therapy.
Funds with help bring its cellular therapeutics to market in the next year.
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Featured Articles

Star Trek star's family awarded $13M in heart failure malpractice case

Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura in Star Trek, died from undiagnosed and untreated heart failure after seeking medical treatment.

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Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura on the original Star Trek series, at a sci-fi convention. Image from her website
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Star Trek star's family awarded $13M in heart failure malpractice case

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Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura on the original Star Trek series, at a sci-fi convention. Image from her website
Nichelle Nichols, who played Lt. Uhura in Star Trek, died from undiagnosed and untreated heart failure after seeking medical treatment.
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Longest-distance robotic cardiac telesurgery ever performed over 12,500 miles

A left internal mammary artery takedown robot-assisted heart procedure is the latest milestone for an Indian robotics company.

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Sudhir Srivastava performing a left internal mammary artery (LIMA) takedown robot-assisted heart procedure on a patient in India, with the surgeon located at Georgetown Public Hospital Corp. (GPHC) in Guyana, 12,500 miles away.
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Longest-distance robotic cardiac telesurgery ever performed over 12,500 miles

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Sudhir Srivastava performing a left internal mammary artery (LIMA) takedown robot-assisted heart procedure on a patient in India, with the surgeon located at Georgetown Public Hospital Corp. (GPHC) in Guyana, 12,500 miles away.
A left internal mammary artery takedown robot-assisted heart procedure is the latest milestone for an Indian robotics company.
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First US patient implanted with Biotronik leadless pacemaker

The LivIQ leadless pacemaker offers a single-device solution designed to deliver AV synchrony through far-field sensing. 

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 Biotronik's LivIQ leadless pacemaker offers a single-device solution designed to deliver atrioventricular (AV) synchrony through advanced electrical atrial far-field sensing.
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First US patient implanted with Biotronik leadless pacemaker

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 Biotronik's LivIQ leadless pacemaker offers a single-device solution designed to deliver atrioventricular (AV) synchrony through advanced electrical atrial far-field sensing.
The LivIQ leadless pacemaker offers a single-device solution designed to deliver AV synchrony through far-field sensing. 
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Radiologists: Take the deep dive into advanced cardiovascular CT at SCCT

SCCT offers a unique blend of clinical education, business strategy, and networking to stay on top of CCTA's rapid proliferation.

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Michael Coords, MD, FSCCT, Medical Director of Cardiovascular Imaging, RadNet, a leader with the SCCT Health Policy and Practice Committee Regulatory Task Force, and incoming co-chair of the Health Policy and Practice Committee, says SCCT offers a unique blend of clinical education, business strategy, and networking to stay on top of CCTA's rapid proliferation.
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Radiologists: Take the deep dive into advanced cardiovascular CT at SCCT

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Michael Coords, MD, FSCCT, Medical Director of Cardiovascular Imaging, RadNet, a leader with the SCCT Health Policy and Practice Committee Regulatory Task Force, and incoming co-chair of the Health Policy and Practice Committee, says SCCT offers a unique blend of clinical education, business strategy, and networking to stay on top of CCTA's rapid proliferation.
SCCT offers a unique blend of clinical education, business strategy, and networking to stay on top of CCTA's rapid proliferation.
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U.S. Supreme Court sides with generic drug maker for severe hypertriglyceridemia agent icosapent ethyl

The decision clears the way for Hikma Pharmaceuticals' sale of icosapent ethyl in the U.S. market.

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U.S. Supreme Court, SCOTUS. Photo by Dave Fornell
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U.S. Supreme Court sides with generic drug maker for severe hypertriglyceridemia agent icosapent ethyl

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U.S. Supreme Court, SCOTUS. Photo by Dave Fornell
The decision clears the way for Hikma Pharmaceuticals' sale of icosapent ethyl in the U.S. market.
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The key to AI cardiology analytics is human action

While AI analytics has greatly increased the ease of access to vast amounts of cardiology data, action is still required to make it useful.
 

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Cathie Biga, MSM, MACC, past president of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and president/CEO of Cardiovascular Management of Illinois, spoke in a business session at ACC 2026 on the use of artificial intelligence analytics and said human interface is needed to make the data actionable.
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The key to AI cardiology analytics is human action

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Cathie Biga, MSM, MACC, past president of the American College of Cardiology (ACC) and president/CEO of Cardiovascular Management of Illinois, spoke in a business session at ACC 2026 on the use of artificial intelligence analytics and said human interface is needed to make the data actionable.
While AI analytics has greatly increased the ease of access to vast amounts of cardiology data, action is still required to make it useful. 
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In Other News

Federal court vacates $100,000 visa fee opposed by radiologists

Judge Leo T. Sorkin on June 8 declared the charge unlawful, contending it “exceeds the fee-setting authority delegated by Congress.” 

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cleveland clinic settles for failing to disclose research funding
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Federal court vacates $100,000 visa fee opposed by radiologists

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cleveland clinic settles for failing to disclose research funding
Judge Leo T. Sorkin on June 8 declared the charge unlawful, contending it “exceeds the fee-setting authority delegated by Congress.” 
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The radiologist shortage is real but smaller and more local than believed: Report

Approximately 1,470 of active radiologist openings have been sitting unfilled for over two months or more, concentrated in certain states. 

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RSNA radiologist career center at RSNA 23 meeting to help with opportunities and staffing issues. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023
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The radiologist shortage is real but smaller and more local than believed: Report

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RSNA radiologist career center at RSNA 23 meeting to help with opportunities and staffing issues. Photo by Dave Fornell. #RSNA #RSNA23 #RSNA2023
Approximately 1,470 of active radiologist openings have been sitting unfilled for over two months or more, concentrated in certain states. 
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Interventional radiology training programs should return to in-person interviews, association says

“Interventional Radiology training inherently involves specialty-specific characteristics that make in-person interviews particularly valuable,” the APDIR contends. 

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Interventional radiology training programs should return to in-person interviews, association says

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“Interventional Radiology training inherently involves specialty-specific characteristics that make in-person interviews particularly valuable,” the APDIR contends. 
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Patients may enjoy the convenience of automated texting while cursing its curtness

Many patients mistake auto-text messages from providers as opportunities to interact with the sender. When this happens, the patient often tries to communicate about more than just appointment scheduling. 

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Patients may enjoy the convenience of automated texting while cursing its curtness

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Many patients mistake auto-text messages from providers as opportunities to interact with the sender. When this happens, the patient often tries to communicate about more than just appointment scheduling. 
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Lawsuit: Inclusion of ‘catastrophic plans’ on marketplaces a ploy to undermine the ACA

A coalition of municipalities and nonprofits is challenging the changes to the Affordable Care Act, arguing that low-cost, low-value coverage options flooding the market will ultimately cause 3 million people to lose their necessary medical insurance. 

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Lawsuit: Inclusion of ‘catastrophic plans’ on marketplaces a ploy to undermine the ACA

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A coalition of municipalities and nonprofits is challenging the changes to the Affordable Care Act, arguing that low-cost, low-value coverage options flooding the market will ultimately cause 3 million people to lose their necessary medical insurance. 
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New material offers same radiation protection as lead aprons at a fraction of the weight

The flexible polymer material was developed at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. 

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CT scan room door, radiology radiation protection, at Wellstar Health Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell.
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New material offers same radiation protection as lead aprons at a fraction of the weight

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CT scan room door, radiology radiation protection, at Wellstar Health Kennestone Hospital. Photo by Dave Fornell.
The flexible polymer material was developed at the University of Waterloo in Ontario, Canada. 
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