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COVID-19 leads to rise in stress cardiomyopathy | Poor outcomes for SAVR after failed TAVR | Slow heart rates & COVID-19
Friday, July 10, 2020
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COVID-19 leads to sharp rise in stress cardiomyopathy

Stress cardiomyopathy—often referred to as broken heart syndrome—was up significantly in March and April 2020.

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COVID-19 leads to sharp rise in stress cardiomyopathy

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Stress cardiomyopathy—often referred to as broken heart syndrome—was up significantly in March and April 2020.
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Outcomes ‘worse than expected’ when TAVR fails and surgery is required

The mortality rate was 17% for patients undergoing SAVR following a failed TAVR. 

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Outcomes ‘worse than expected’ when TAVR fails and surgery is required

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The mortality rate was 17% for patients undergoing SAVR following a failed TAVR. 
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Slow heart rates reported in COVID-19 patients treated with lopinavir, ritonavir

Treating critically ill COVID-19 patients with a combination of lopinavir (LPV) and ritonavir (RTV) is associated with a significant risk of bradycardia, according to new research out of France.

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Slow heart rates reported in COVID-19 patients treated with lopinavir, ritonavir

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Treating critically ill COVID-19 patients with a combination of lopinavir (LPV) and ritonavir (RTV) is associated with a significant risk of bradycardia, according to new research out of France.
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Meet the gut bacteria that reduces heart disease risk

Researchers have identified bacteria in the human gut that could reduce a person’s risk of heart disease.

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Meet the gut bacteria that reduces heart disease risk

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Researchers have identified bacteria in the human gut that could reduce a person’s risk of heart disease.
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Cardiologist saves fellow hiker’s life—and then saves it again

Corey Adams, MD, saved a fellow hiker's life—and the story didn't end there. 

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Cardiologist saves fellow hiker’s life—and then saves it again

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Corey Adams, MD, saved a fellow hiker's life—and the story didn't end there. 
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Statin use helps elderly patients live longer, healthier lives

Statin use can lower an older patient’s risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, according to a new study of more than 325,000 U.S. veterans.

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Statin use helps elderly patients live longer, healthier lives

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Statin use can lower an older patient’s risk of all-cause and cardiovascular mortality, according to a new study of more than 325,000 U.S. veterans.
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WEBINAR: Rebuilding Interventional Cardiology Programs during the COVID-19 Pandemic

Register now for an upcoming webinar focused on how interventional programs are retooling procedures with a focus on both safety business resiliency. 

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In Other News

Revamped community health center payment model drops imaging use by 42%

Oregon piloted the Medicaid model in 2013, reimbursing providers on a fixed per-patient rate rather than traditional per-visit payments.

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Revamped community health center payment model drops imaging use by 42%

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Oregon piloted the Medicaid model in 2013, reimbursing providers on a fixed per-patient rate rather than traditional per-visit payments.
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