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New technique could reduce MI-induced heart failure | Many type 2 MI patients not evaluated by a cardiologist

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New technique could reduce MI-induced heart failure | Many type 2 MI patients not evaluated by a cardiologist
Wednesday, November 25, 2020
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New technique could reduce heart attack-induced heart failure

“The clinical implications of this discovery are significant,” one researcher said. 

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New technique could reduce heart attack-induced heart failure

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“The clinical implications of this discovery are significant,” one researcher said. 
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A missed opportunity? Many type 2 MI patients are never evaluated by a cardiologist

Patients who were evaluated by a cardiologist were much more likely to undergo stress testing, transthoracic echocardiography and coronary angiography.

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A missed opportunity? Many type 2 MI patients are never evaluated by a cardiologist

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Patients who were evaluated by a cardiologist were much more likely to undergo stress testing, transthoracic echocardiography and coronary angiography.
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Aortic stenosis patients with AFib may experience more complications after valve replacement

The analysis, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from more than 741,000 adult patients with aortic stenosis. 

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Aortic stenosis patients with AFib may experience more complications after valve replacement

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The analysis, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from more than 741,000 adult patients with aortic stenosis. 
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‘We have never seen anything like this’: Risk of death 74% higher when COVID-19 patients develop blood clots

Blood clots are unusually common—and quite fatal—among patients hospitalized with COVID-19.

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‘We have never seen anything like this’: Risk of death 74% higher when COVID-19 patients develop blood clots

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Blood clots are unusually common—and quite fatal—among patients hospitalized with COVID-19.
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CMS announces major Stark Law updates designed to help cardiologists, other providers work together

CMS has been considering such changes for years, hoping to reduce paperwork and encourage collaboration. 

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CMS announces major Stark Law updates designed to help cardiologists, other providers work together

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CMS has been considering such changes for years, hoping to reduce paperwork and encourage collaboration. 
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FDA clears new AI algorithms for AliveCor's personal ECG solutions

The clearance includes multiple algorithms capable of identifying key findings in a 30-second ECG.

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FDA clears new AI algorithms for AliveCor's personal ECG solutions

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The clearance includes multiple algorithms capable of identifying key findings in a 30-second ECG.
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Ablation outperforms drug therapy as an initial treatment for atrial fibrillation

Drug therapy is typically recommended for the initial treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation, but new research suggests there could be a more effective way. 

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Ablation outperforms drug therapy as an initial treatment for atrial fibrillation

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Drug therapy is typically recommended for the initial treatment of patients with atrial fibrillation, but new research suggests there could be a more effective way. 
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Noncompete Negotiations: Push Back Now to Protect Yourself Later

Healthcare attorney Joel Porter talks with CVB about steps physicians can take to avoid signing on to a noncompete clause that will come back to haunt them.

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Healthcare attorney Joel Porter talks with CVB about steps physicians can take to avoid signing on to a noncompete clause that will come back to haunt them.
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4 Innovations Cardiology Wants Now: It's (Almost) All About Data

Cardiology leaders share the innovations at the top of their wish lists.

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Cardiology leaders share the innovations at the top of their wish lists.
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Mass General team creates portable, low-cost brain MRI scanner

When tested on a handful of healthy participants, the modality produced 3D brain images in about 10 minutes.

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Mass General team creates portable, low-cost brain MRI scanner

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When tested on a handful of healthy participants, the modality produced 3D brain images in about 10 minutes.
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3 industry orgs suing HHS, FDA over Canadian drug imports

The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is combining forces with two other groups to challenge the FDA final rule allowing broad, state-by-state importation of drugs from Canada.

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3 industry orgs suing HHS, FDA over Canadian drug imports

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The Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA) is combining forces with two other groups to challenge the FDA final rule allowing broad, state-by-state importation of drugs from Canada.
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