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Physicians push back after government report | Device recalled | A lesson for PAD patients | AI for long-term stroke risk
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Editor's Choice: Vascular & Endovascular

Trump administration questions vascular care provided by surgeons, cardiologists and radiologists

Medicare may have paid up to $105 million for questionable vascular procedures in 2023 alone, according to a new OIG report. No accusations have been made at this time, but the government thinks 139 different physicians deserve "further scrutiny."

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Trump administration questions vascular care provided by surgeons, cardiologists and radiologists

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Medicare may have paid up to $105 million for questionable vascular procedures in 2023 alone, according to a new OIG report. No accusations have been made at this time, but the government thinks 139 different physicians deserve "further scrutiny."
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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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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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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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PAD patients minimize risk when they listen to their doctors

Patients who exercise and take all prescribed medications, for instance, experience better outcomes than those who do not.

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PAD patients minimize risk when they listen to their doctors

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Patients who exercise and take all prescribed medications, for instance, experience better outcomes than those who do not.
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'Compelling' study shows promise of new pulmonary embolectomy system

"Pulmonary embolism is fundamentally a cardiovascular disease, where restoration of hemodynamic stability, beyond simple clot removal, is the key determinant of patient recovery,” one researcher explained. 

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Jupiter Endovascular's Vertex Pulmonary Embolectomy System showed positive results in its SPIRARE II pivotal trial.
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'Compelling' study shows promise of new pulmonary embolectomy system

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Jupiter Endovascular's Vertex Pulmonary Embolectomy System showed positive results in its SPIRARE II pivotal trial.
"Pulmonary embolism is fundamentally a cardiovascular disease, where restoration of hemodynamic stability, beyond simple clot removal, is the key determinant of patient recovery,” one researcher explained. 
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Artivion acquires medtech company behind FDA-approved endovascular device for $135M

The purchase price could end up being closer to $200 million if certain commercial milestones are met.

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Artivion acquires medtech company behind FDA-approved endovascular device for $135M

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The purchase price could end up being closer to $200 million if certain commercial milestones are met.
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AI uses 12-lead ECGs to predict long-term stroke risk

Stroke is still a leading cause of death all over the world. A new AI model showed early potential to anticipate such adverse outcomes up to a decade in advance, ensuring high-risk patients receive the care they need.

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AI uses 12-lead ECGs to predict long-term stroke risk

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Stroke is still a leading cause of death all over the world. A new AI model showed early potential to anticipate such adverse outcomes up to a decade in advance, ensuring high-risk patients receive the care they need.
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Have clinicians been wrong about how they diagnose PAD?

The ankle-brachial index, a noninvasive diagnostic test for peripheral artery disease, may provide even more value than clinicians previously realized. 

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Have clinicians been wrong about how they diagnose PAD?

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The ankle-brachial index, a noninvasive diagnostic test for peripheral artery disease, may provide even more value than clinicians previously realized. 
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In Case You Missed It

Stryker enters competitive IVL space with acquisition of Amplitude Vascular Systems

Stryker, one of the world’s largest medtech companies, has agreed to acquire a rising name in the field of intravascular lithotripsy. 

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Stryker enters competitive IVL space with acquisition of Amplitude Vascular Systems

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Stryker, one of the world’s largest medtech companies, has agreed to acquire a rising name in the field of intravascular lithotripsy. 
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