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Avertix Medical announces plan to go public | SCCT honors Martha Gulati | FDA clears toilet seat-based heart monitor

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Avertix Medical announces plan to go public | SCCT honors Martha Gulati | FDA clears toilet seat-based heart monitor
Thursday, May 4, 2023
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Avertix Medical, known for its implantable heart attack detection devices, to go public with initial value of $195M

The healthcare technology company, previously known as Angel Medical Systems, is merging with BIOS Acquisition Corporation to form a new publicly traded company.

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Avertix Medical, known for its implantable heart attack detection devices, to go public with initial value of $195M

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The healthcare technology company, previously known as Angel Medical Systems, is merging with BIOS Acquisition Corporation to form a new publicly traded company.
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SCCT honors cardiologist Martha Gulati for her research on heart disease among women

Gulati, known for her work in the field of preventive cardiology, is also being recognized for her role in the development of the 2021 chest pain guidelines. 

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Cardiologist Martha Gulati, MD, who specializes in both preventive cardiology and cardiovascular disease in women, has been named the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Medicine and Research at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
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SCCT honors cardiologist Martha Gulati for her research on heart disease among women

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Cardiologist Martha Gulati, MD, who specializes in both preventive cardiology and cardiovascular disease in women, has been named the Anita Dann Friedman Endowed Chair in Women’s Cardiovascular Medicine and Research at Cedars-Sinai in Los Angeles.
Gulati, known for her work in the field of preventive cardiology, is also being recognized for her role in the development of the 2021 chest pain guidelines. 
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FDA clears toilet seat-based heart monitor as company targets product launch by end of year

Casana, the company behind the Heart Seat, is now pursuing approvals for additional indications. 

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The Casana Heart Seat Bluetooth-enabled toilet seat can monitor a user’s heart rate and oxygen saturation levels to heal manage cardiac patients remotely at home. Image courtesy of Casana
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FDA clears toilet seat-based heart monitor as company targets product launch by end of year

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The Casana Heart Seat Bluetooth-enabled toilet seat can monitor a user’s heart rate and oxygen saturation levels to heal manage cardiac patients remotely at home. Image courtesy of Casana
Casana, the company behind the Heart Seat, is now pursuing approvals for additional indications. 
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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm

This represents the third significant addition to US Heart and Vascular's practice management platform in a matter of weeks.

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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm.
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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm

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Private equity-backed cardiology group partners with additional healthcare investment firm.
This represents the third significant addition to US Heart and Vascular's practice management platform in a matter of weeks.
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Featured Articles

Medtronic’s next-generation leadless pacemakers gain FDA approval

The two new leadless pacemakers, the Micra AV2 and Micra VR2, feature much longer batteries than previous models. 

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The Medtronic Micra leadless pacemaker implanted inside the heart. It is about the size of a large vitamin pill and is implanted using a catheter.
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Medtronic’s next-generation leadless pacemakers gain FDA approval

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The Medtronic Micra leadless pacemaker implanted inside the heart. It is about the size of a large vitamin pill and is implanted using a catheter.
The two new leadless pacemakers, the Micra AV2 and Micra VR2, feature much longer batteries than previous models. 
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Is TAVR too common among younger, low-risk patients? 2 experts share their concerns

Two experienced TAVR specialists—Sachin Goel, MD, and Michael Reardon, MD—examined the growing trend of younger, low-risk patients being recommended for TAVR over SAVR.

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A TAVR procedure being performed at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago.
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Is TAVR too common among younger, low-risk patients? 2 experts share their concerns

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A TAVR procedure being performed at Northwestern Medicine in Chicago.
Two experienced TAVR specialists—Sachin Goel, MD, and Michael Reardon, MD—examined the growing trend of younger, low-risk patients being recommended for TAVR over SAVR.
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A key step forward: Engineers take wearable ‘e-tattoo’ technology for heart disease to the next level

The new-look device, which captures ECG and seismocardiogram measurements at the same time, is completely wireless and runs on batteries that last up to 40 hours. 

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E-tattoo chest heart monitor designed by engineers with the University of Texas at Austin
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A key step forward: Engineers take wearable ‘e-tattoo’ technology for heart disease to the next level

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E-tattoo chest heart monitor designed by engineers with the University of Texas at Austin
The new-look device, which captures ECG and seismocardiogram measurements at the same time, is completely wireless and runs on batteries that last up to 40 hours. 
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In Case You Missed It

American College of Cardiology shares new HFpEF recommendations as cases continue to rise

HFpEF now accounts for a majority of heart failure cases, highlighting the importance of ensuring both primary care providers and dedicated heart teams know as much about this topic as possible. 

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
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American College of Cardiology shares new HFpEF recommendations as cases continue to rise

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
HFpEF now accounts for a majority of heart failure cases, highlighting the importance of ensuring both primary care providers and dedicated heart teams know as much about this topic as possible. 
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In Other News

Medical jobs dominate list of 30 highest paid occupations in the United States

Healthcare holds 9 out of the top 10 positions, joined only by professional athletes seated in the 4th ranked slot. 

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Medical jobs dominate list of 30 highest paid occupations in the United States

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Healthcare holds 9 out of the top 10 positions, joined only by professional athletes seated in the 4th ranked slot. 
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New CMS code could pave the way for coverage of virtual reality-based treatments

The determination places the device under the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS) benefit category. 

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The determination places the device under the Durable Medical Equipment, Prosthetics, Orthotics and Supplies (DMEPOS) benefit category. 
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