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An updated look at blood pressure medications & COVID-19 | Cardiologist develops COVID-battling AI software

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An updated look at blood pressure medications & COVID-19 | Cardiologist develops COVID-battling AI software
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
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Today's News and Trends

COVID-19 patients should keep taking blood pressure medications during treatment, new research on mortality confirms

The new study, published in JAMA, focused on patient mortality after 30 days. 

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COVID-19 patients should keep taking blood pressure medications during treatment, new research on mortality confirms

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The new study, published in JAMA, focused on patient mortality after 30 days. 
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Cardiologist’s AI software tracks the health of COVID-19 patients, updating every 2 seconds

“Vital sign measurements and labs can come too late, but early detection through predictive analytics has the power to improve patients’ outcomes, especially for catastrophic illnesses like COVID-19,” the software's creator said. 

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Cardiologist’s AI software tracks the health of COVID-19 patients, updating every 2 seconds

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“Vital sign measurements and labs can come too late, but early detection through predictive analytics has the power to improve patients’ outcomes, especially for catastrophic illnesses like COVID-19,” the software's creator said. 
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American Heart Association explores close ties between mental, cardiovascular health

Depression, chronic stress, anxiety and anger are all associated with a heightened risk of heart rhythm irregularities, stroke and other serious cardiovascular conditions. 

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American Heart Association explores close ties between mental, cardiovascular health

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Depression, chronic stress, anxiety and anger are all associated with a heightened risk of heart rhythm irregularities, stroke and other serious cardiovascular conditions. 
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Featured Articles

PASCAL valve repair system still performing well for TR patients after 30 days

Overall, researchers wrote in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the PASCAL repair system has been working as it was intended.

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
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PASCAL valve repair system still performing well for TR patients after 30 days

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
Overall, researchers wrote in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the PASCAL repair system has been working as it was intended.
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AFib ablation is effective for HCM patients, leading to long-term rhythm control

Overall, 60% of patients demonstrated complete freedom from recurrences of atrial fibrillation or atrial tachycardias.

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AFib ablation is effective for HCM patients, leading to long-term rhythm control

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Overall, 60% of patients demonstrated complete freedom from recurrences of atrial fibrillation or atrial tachycardias.
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Male breast cancer patients face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues

The new findings are part of a virtual conference being hosted by the American College of Cardiology. 

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
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Male breast cancer patients face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues

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Heart failure hospitalizations among young adults are getting more common and more expensive
The new findings are part of a virtual conference being hosted by the American College of Cardiology. 
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From the Magazine

Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

Succession planning is about a practice’s top job, but it’s not *only* about the top job.

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Succession Planning: Prepare Your Practice to Survive the Retirement Tsunami

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Succession planning is about a practice’s top job, but it’s not *only* about the top job.
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Hammering Out a Noncompete You Can Live With: Cardiologists Weigh In

Consider these seven tips before signing an employment contract with a noncompete covenant.   

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Hammering Out a Noncompete You Can Live With: Cardiologists Weigh In

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Consider these seven tips before signing an employment contract with a noncompete covenant.   
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In Other News

COVID crisis kept parents away from pediatric ERs early on, may still be doing so

Almost a quarter of families would have balked before bringing an ill or injured child to the emergency department last spring, when COVID-19’s initial surge was underway in the U.S.

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COVID crisis kept parents away from pediatric ERs early on, may still be doing so

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Almost a quarter of families would have balked before bringing an ill or injured child to the emergency department last spring, when COVID-19’s initial surge was underway in the U.S.
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AI recognizes cognitive decline in headshots

Researchers have used deep learning software to accurately detect age-related cognitive impairment using only photos of patients’ faces.

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AI recognizes cognitive decline in headshots

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Researchers have used deep learning software to accurately detect age-related cognitive impairment using only photos of patients’ faces.
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