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Imaging & Physiology: AI that IDs high-risk patients | Know your options when treating low-risk stable chest pain

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Imaging & Physiology: AI that IDs high-risk patients | Know your options when treating low-risk stable chest pain
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
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AI model IDs high-risk cardiovascular patients based on imaging data

The algorithm can help physicians make key decisions about a patient’s health, including whether or not it is time to consider statin therapy. 

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the biggest stories in healthcare for years, but many clinicians still remain unsure about how, exactly, they should be using AI to help their patients. A new analysis in European Heart Journal explored that exact issue, providing cardiology professionals with a step-by-step breakdown of how to get the most out of this potentially game-changing technology.
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AI model IDs high-risk cardiovascular patients based on imaging data

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Artificial intelligence (AI) has been one of the biggest stories in healthcare for years, but many clinicians still remain unsure about how, exactly, they should be using AI to help their patients. A new analysis in European Heart Journal explored that exact issue, providing cardiology professionals with a step-by-step breakdown of how to get the most out of this potentially game-changing technology.
The algorithm can help physicians make key decisions about a patient’s health, including whether or not it is time to consider statin therapy. 
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Empagliflozin provides additional benefits to patients with type 2 diabetes and CAD

The authors found a link between six months of empagliflozin and a reduction in extracellular volume, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.

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Empagliflozin provides additional benefits to patients with type 2 diabetes and CAD

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The authors found a link between six months of empagliflozin and a reduction in extracellular volume, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging.
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When treating low-risk stable chest pain, what’s the most cost-effective imaging option?

One key detail of the team's analysis was that anatomic imaging strategies are associated with an especially high sensitivity for detecting coronary artery disease. 

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When treating low-risk stable chest pain, what’s the most cost-effective imaging option?

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One key detail of the team's analysis was that anatomic imaging strategies are associated with an especially high sensitivity for detecting coronary artery disease. 
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New mandate requires hospitals in England to use HeartFlow’s AI-powered software

The mandate goes into effect on April 1. 

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As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption expands in radiology, there is growing concern that AI algorithms needs to undergo quality assurance (QA) reviews. How to validate radiology AI? How can you validate medical imaging AI?
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New mandate requires hospitals in England to use HeartFlow’s AI-powered software

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As artificial intelligence (AI) adoption expands in radiology, there is growing concern that AI algorithms needs to undergo quality assurance (QA) reviews. How to validate radiology AI? How can you validate medical imaging AI?
The mandate goes into effect on April 1. 
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Heart damage less common among athletes who recover from COVID-19 than previously believed, cardiologists find

“The differences in the findings are extremely important,” one researcher said. 

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Heart damage less common among athletes who recover from COVID-19 than previously believed, cardiologists find

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“The differences in the findings are extremely important,” one researcher said. 
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An eye on imaging: How to limit radiation exposure during TAVR procedures

Specialists at a high-volume facility in Germany were able to successfully limit radiation dose—and patient outcomes did not suffer. 

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has published a new guidance document focused on the treatment of patients who present with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and other chronic conditions sch as hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AFib).
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An eye on imaging: How to limit radiation exposure during TAVR procedures

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) has published a new guidance document focused on the treatment of patients who present with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD) and other chronic conditions sch as hypertension, diabetes and atrial fibrillation (AFib).
Specialists at a high-volume facility in Germany were able to successfully limit radiation dose—and patient outcomes did not suffer. 
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