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TMVR for kidney transplant recipients | FDA approves Harmony TPV, says it could delay the need for certain surgeries
Tuesday, March 30, 2021
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TMVR safe and effective for kidney transplant recipients

One important detail, however, was that acute kidney injury was more common for kidney transplant recipients. The researchers listed numerous potential explanations for this trend.

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TMVR safe and effective for kidney transplant recipients

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One important detail, however, was that acute kidney injury was more common for kidney transplant recipients. The researchers listed numerous potential explanations for this trend.
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Working long hours increases the likelihood of a second heart attack

The analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, tracked nearly 1,000 patients treated for their first myocardial infarction from November 1995 to October 1997.

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Working long hours increases the likelihood of a second heart attack

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The analysis, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, tracked nearly 1,000 patients treated for their first myocardial infarction from November 1995 to October 1997.
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‘A new treatment option’: FDA approves Harmony TPV, says it could delay the need for certain surgeries

The solution’s approval was based on 30-day and six-month data from a clinical study focused on mortality and hemodynamic function.

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‘A new treatment option’: FDA approves Harmony TPV, says it could delay the need for certain surgeries

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The solution’s approval was based on 30-day and six-month data from a clinical study focused on mortality and hemodynamic function.
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PTSD linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease among female veterans

The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. 

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PTSD linked to a higher risk of heart attack, heart disease among female veterans

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The association between PTSD and ischemic heart disease was especially strong for younger veterans. 
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CT perfusion a key tool for evaluating stroke patients—but utilization remains low

The analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, included data from more than 87,000 Medicare patients. 

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CT perfusion a key tool for evaluating stroke patients—but utilization remains low

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The analysis, published in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes, included data from more than 87,000 Medicare patients. 
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FDA approves Zealand Pharma’s new treatment for severe hypoglycemia

The injection, being marketed as Zegalogue, will be made available in an auto injector or a prefilled syringe.

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FDA approves Zealand Pharma’s new treatment for severe hypoglycemia

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The injection, being marketed as Zegalogue, will be made available in an auto injector or a prefilled syringe.
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In Other News

Healthcare AI takes another jab to the jaw

Last week a literature review showed none of 62 high-quality medical AI models ready for translation from academic research to clinical practice. Now comes a similar but separate study confirming the depth of the dashed hopes.

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Healthcare AI takes another jab to the jaw

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Last week a literature review showed none of 62 high-quality medical AI models ready for translation from academic research to clinical practice. Now comes a similar but separate study confirming the depth of the dashed hopes.
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Justice Department taking closer look at UnitedHealth’s acquisition of imaging vendor Change Healthcare

The investigation comes days after the American Hospital Association expressed “substantial antitrust concerns" around the blockbuster $13B deal. 

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Justice Department taking closer look at UnitedHealth’s acquisition of imaging vendor Change Healthcare

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The investigation comes days after the American Hospital Association expressed “substantial antitrust concerns" around the blockbuster $13B deal. 
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