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New-look device can ID, treat heart disease | Training for cardiothoracic surgeons may be falling short

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New-look device can ID, treat heart disease | Training for cardiothoracic surgeons may be falling short
Thursday, November 5, 2020
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New-look implantable device can identify, treat heart disease

The patch harvests energy from each heartbeat, allowing it to operate with no external power source. 

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New-look implantable device can identify, treat heart disease

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The patch harvests energy from each heartbeat, allowing it to operate with no external power source. 
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Obese men with type 2 diabetes face an increased risk of AFib

These findings are especially important, the authors wrote, because they suggest there may be a new way to personalize patient care. 

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Obese men with type 2 diabetes face an increased risk of AFib

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These findings are especially important, the authors wrote, because they suggest there may be a new way to personalize patient care. 
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Training for cardiothoracic surgeons may be falling short in one key area

“The association between surgeon experience and operative outcomes has been the subject of debate," the researchers explained.

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Training for cardiothoracic surgeons may be falling short in one key area

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“The association between surgeon experience and operative outcomes has been the subject of debate," the researchers explained.
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Corruption or coincidence? Physicians use cardiac devices made by manufacturers who pay them the most

More than 4,000 physicians were included in the study, and 94% of them had received payments from at least one device manufacturer. The median payment received was $1,211.

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Corruption or coincidence? Physicians use cardiac devices made by manufacturers who pay them the most

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More than 4,000 physicians were included in the study, and 94% of them had received payments from at least one device manufacturer. The median payment received was $1,211.
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Inflammatory foods—think red meat and sugary drinks—increase the risk of heart disease, stroke

The researchers emphasized the value of green leafy vegetables, yellow vegetables, whole grains, coffee, tea and wine.

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Inflammatory foods—think red meat and sugary drinks—increase the risk of heart disease, stroke

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The researchers emphasized the value of green leafy vegetables, yellow vegetables, whole grains, coffee, tea and wine.
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New meta-analysis compares early TAVR outcomes for Sapien 3, Evolut valves—and spots some key differences

The new study focused on the early outcomes of more than 24,000 patients who participated in a total of nine different studies.

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New meta-analysis compares early TAVR outcomes for Sapien 3, Evolut valves—and spots some key differences

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The new study focused on the early outcomes of more than 24,000 patients who participated in a total of nine different studies.
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How ticagrelor or clopidogrel use can impact PCI outcomes

The authors tracked data from more than 62,000 adult patients who received treatment from November 2011 to March 2019.

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How ticagrelor or clopidogrel use can impact PCI outcomes

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The authors tracked data from more than 62,000 adult patients who received treatment from November 2011 to March 2019.
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From the Magazine

Is AI the Key to Getting a Handle on Data?

More data might sound like a good thing but, from a clinician’s point of view, too much of it could defeat the purpose of gathering it.

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Is AI the Key to Getting a Handle on Data?

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More data might sound like a good thing but, from a clinician’s point of view, too much of it could defeat the purpose of gathering it.
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In Other News

Backward tracing busts COVID clusters, as Japan has found and shown

Japan must be doing something in its war on COVID that Western Europe and the United States aren’t doing in their respective homelands.

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Backward tracing busts COVID clusters, as Japan has found and shown

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Japan must be doing something in its war on COVID that Western Europe and the United States aren’t doing in their respective homelands.
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