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News You Need to Know Today
FDA clears AI imaging tech | A close look at cardioneural ablation | Celebrating top hospitals | New TAVR device performing well
Monday, July 6, 2026
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FDA clears AI-enabled CCTA plaque analysis tool from Keya Medical

The company now has multiple FDA-cleared algorithms for evaluating CCTA results.

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Keya medical's plaque analysis and FFR-CT reports generated from a single CT scan.
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FDA clears AI-enabled CCTA plaque analysis tool from Keya Medical

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Keya medical's plaque analysis and FFR-CT reports generated from a single CT scan.
The company now has multiple FDA-cleared algorithms for evaluating CCTA results.
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Cardioneural ablation provides a new treatment option for vasovagal syncope

The procedure is designed to help patients who experience frequent fainting episodes that impair their quality of life.

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Roderick Tung explains cardio-neuro ablation therapy for recurrent vasovagal syncope
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Cardioneural ablation provides a new treatment option for vasovagal syncope

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Roderick Tung explains cardio-neuro ablation therapy for recurrent vasovagal syncope
The procedure is designed to help patients who experience frequent fainting episodes that impair their quality of life.
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American College of Cardiology celebrates 100 hospitals for offering ‘highest level of cardiovascular care’

These "forward-thinking organizations" have all committed to participating in multiple data registries and quality improvement programs. Did your facility make the cut? 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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American College of Cardiology celebrates 100 hospitals for offering ‘highest level of cardiovascular care’

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
These "forward-thinking organizations" have all committed to participating in multiple data registries and quality improvement programs. Did your facility make the cut? 
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Cardiologists highlight early success with leaflet modification device for valve-in-valve TAVR

The FDA-cleared ShortCut leaflet modification device has been linked to positive real-world outcomes.

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Pi-Cardia ShortCut TAVR device. According to Pi-Cardia, ShortCut is the first medical device of its kind; interventional cardiologists use it to split valve leaflets in patients who have been recommended for valve-in-valve TAVR and face a heightened coronary obstruction risk.
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Cardiologists highlight early success with leaflet modification device for valve-in-valve TAVR

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Pi-Cardia ShortCut TAVR device. According to Pi-Cardia, ShortCut is the first medical device of its kind; interventional cardiologists use it to split valve leaflets in patients who have been recommended for valve-in-valve TAVR and face a heightened coronary obstruction risk.
The FDA-cleared ShortCut leaflet modification device has been linked to positive real-world outcomes.
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Featured Articles

Cardiology groups around the world unite to redefine heart failure

The groups hope to standardize heart failure terminology and ensure everyone is on the same page when discussing this complex condition. 

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Illustration of cardiologists going through the certification process. American College of Cardiology President B. Hadley Wilson, MD, discussed why the ACC and other leading cardiology groups are so eager to create a new, independent medical board. This has been a long-term goal for many years, he said, and now it may become a reality. 
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Cardiology groups around the world unite to redefine heart failure

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Illustration of cardiologists going through the certification process. American College of Cardiology President B. Hadley Wilson, MD, discussed why the ACC and other leading cardiology groups are so eager to create a new, independent medical board. This has been a long-term goal for many years, he said, and now it may become a reality. 
The groups hope to standardize heart failure terminology and ensure everyone is on the same page when discussing this complex condition. 
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Cardiologist Manesh Patel named new American Heart Association president

Patel, a veteran interventional cardiologist with Duke Health, was named the group's Physician of the Year in 2023. 

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Duke University cardiology Manesh Patel, MD, FAHA, became the 2026-27 president of the American Heart Association (AHA) July 1. Photo courtesy of Duke Health
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Cardiologist Manesh Patel named new American Heart Association president

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Duke University cardiology Manesh Patel, MD, FAHA, became the 2026-27 president of the American Heart Association (AHA) July 1. Photo courtesy of Duke Health
Patel, a veteran interventional cardiologist with Duke Health, was named the group's Physician of the Year in 2023. 
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Medline recalls procedure kits due to catheter safety concerns

Thousands of procedure kits used by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are impacted by the new Class II recall. 

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Medline recalls procedure kits due to catheter safety concerns

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Thousands of procedure kits used by cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are impacted by the new Class II recall. 
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Cardiologist compensation keeps rising—but are we nearing a tipping point?

Many cardiologists are earning more in 2026 than they did in 2025. However, there is a fear that compensation and wRVUs can only climb so far in this current healthcare environment before things start to stall. 

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Cardiologist compensation keeps rising—but are we nearing a tipping point?

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Many cardiologists are earning more in 2026 than they did in 2025. However, there is a fear that compensation and wRVUs can only climb so far in this current healthcare environment before things start to stall. 
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In Case You Missed It

Abbott recalls heart device monitoring system due to malfunction risk

The new recall impacts thousands of portable systems. A software update is now available that should resolve any issues. 

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Abbott recalls heart device monitoring system due to malfunction risk

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The new recall impacts thousands of portable systems. A software update is now available that should resolve any issues. 
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Redo TAVR with balloon-expandable valves linked to positive outcomes, key improvements

Researchers tracked real-world data from more than 140 patients who originally received a transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic or Boston Scientific. 

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Sapien 3 Ultra Resilia TAVR valves
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Redo TAVR with balloon-expandable valves linked to positive outcomes, key improvements

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Sapien 3 Ultra Resilia TAVR valves
Researchers tracked real-world data from more than 140 patients who originally received a transcatheter heart valve from Edwards Lifesciences, Medtronic or Boston Scientific. 
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Subtle heart changes linked to heightened risk of cancer

MRI-detected signs of cardiac remodeling may tell clinicians a thing or two about a patient's odds of developing certain cancers. Changes in heart muscle mass, for example, were linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. 

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Subtle heart changes linked to heightened risk of cancer

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MRI-detected signs of cardiac remodeling may tell clinicians a thing or two about a patient's odds of developing certain cancers. Changes in heart muscle mass, for example, were linked to an increased risk of breast cancer. 
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In Other News

Homeland Security warns of vulnerabilities in medical imaging software

The feds cautioned that exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to write files, access unauthorized information, or crash client servers. 

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Homeland Security warns of vulnerabilities in medical imaging software

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The feds cautioned that exploitation of these vulnerabilities could allow attackers to write files, access unauthorized information, or crash client servers. 
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Lawyers offer 7 boxes to check before hiring your next regulatory compliance officer

Hospitals are not the only healthcare entities competing over a limited pool of qualified compliance officers. Payers, vendors and others are in the race too. But hospitals and health systems may have the most to lose if they let down their guard on adherence to regulatory rules.

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Lawyers offer 7 boxes to check before hiring your next regulatory compliance officer

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Hospitals are not the only healthcare entities competing over a limited pool of qualified compliance officers. Payers, vendors and others are in the race too. But hospitals and health systems may have the most to lose if they let down their guard on adherence to regulatory rules.
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