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New York cardiologist headed to prison | TAVR or surgery? | How Trump & Clinton led to a rise in heart rhythm issues

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New York cardiologist headed to prison | TAVR or surgery? | How Trump & Clinton led to a rise in heart rhythm issues
Friday, May 21, 2021
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New York cardiologist sentenced to 20 months in prison, fined $100K for elaborate fraud scheme

The cardiologist was also ordered to pay more than $500,000 in restitution, according to an official statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office. 

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New York cardiologist sentenced to 20 months in prison, fined $100K for elaborate fraud scheme

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The cardiologist was also ordered to pay more than $500,000 in restitution, according to an official statement from the U.S. Attorney's Office. 
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CVD deaths are down across the US, but many counties continue to struggle

Researchers tracked data from 1980 to 2014, exploring outcomes from every county in the nation.

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To tackle health disparities between Chicago’s West Side and wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods elsewhere in the city, Rush University Medical Center is leading a group of nine hospitals and health systems to make investments and hire people from disadvantaged communities.
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CVD deaths are down across the US, but many counties continue to struggle

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To tackle health disparities between Chicago’s West Side and wealthier, predominantly white neighborhoods elsewhere in the city, Rush University Medical Center is leading a group of nine hospitals and health systems to make investments and hire people from disadvantaged communities.
Researchers tracked data from 1980 to 2014, exploring outcomes from every county in the nation.
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TAVR or surgery? Cardiologists say better communication would boost care for patients with structural heart disease

“This survey gives the cardiology community clearer insights into how to enhance the conversations we are already having and align on patient priorities," one specialist said. 

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
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TAVR or surgery? Cardiologists say better communication would boost care for patients with structural heart disease

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
“This survey gives the cardiology community clearer insights into how to enhance the conversations we are already having and align on patient priorities," one specialist said. 
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Stress and anxiety from U.S. presidential election led to a 77% increase in heart rhythm issues

The trend was seen among both Republican and Democrat voters—but it appeared to affect Democrats much more. 

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Stress and anxiety from U.S. presidential election led to a 77% increase in heart rhythm issues

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The trend was seen among both Republican and Democrat voters—but it appeared to affect Democrats much more. 
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Cardiac MRI a ‘powerful’ tool for assessing, predicting pulmonary arterial hypertension

The new meta-analysis, published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, included data from 22 different studies. 

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Cardiac MRI a ‘powerful’ tool for assessing, predicting pulmonary arterial hypertension

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The new meta-analysis, published in JACC: Cardiovascular Imaging, included data from 22 different studies. 
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It’s official: Heart Rhythm 2021 is happening with no capacity restrictions

The meeting is scheduled for July 28-31 in Boston. A fully virtual option will still be available to anyone interested. 

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It’s official: Heart Rhythm 2021 is happening with no capacity restrictions

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The meeting is scheduled for July 28-31 in Boston. A fully virtual option will still be available to anyone interested. 
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Virginia health system sues competitor for $20M for allegedly blocking expansion, hiring away cardiologists

The issues between these two systems appears to go back several years. 

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Virginia health system sues competitor for $20M for allegedly blocking expansion, hiring away cardiologists

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The issues between these two systems appears to go back several years. 
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LAAO with Watchman device consistently lowers stroke risk after 1 year

After one year, the stroke rate for LAAO patients was just 1.53%. 

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LAAO with Watchman device consistently lowers stroke risk after 1 year

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After one year, the stroke rate for LAAO patients was just 1.53%. 
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When STEMI patients present late, immediate and delayed PCI lead to similar outcomes

Exploring data from nearly 6,000 STEMI patients, the study's authors aimed to learn more about the impact of immediate vs. delayed PCI. 

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Erin D. Michos, MD, associate director of preventive cardiology, division of cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, discusses gender differences in heart disease presentations. Woman Heart Attack
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When STEMI patients present late, immediate and delayed PCI lead to similar outcomes

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Erin D. Michos, MD, associate director of preventive cardiology, division of cardiology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, and co-editor in chief of the American Journal of Preventive Cardiology, discusses gender differences in heart disease presentations. Woman Heart Attack
Exploring data from nearly 6,000 STEMI patients, the study's authors aimed to learn more about the impact of immediate vs. delayed PCI. 
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NLP facilitates a long, hard look at linguistic cues to mental health

Natural language processing of social media posts is useful for identifying depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking, but models trained on population data cannot discern long-term patterns in any one person’s state of mind.

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NLP facilitates a long, hard look at linguistic cues to mental health

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Natural language processing of social media posts is useful for identifying depression, anxiety and suicidal thinking, but models trained on population data cannot discern long-term patterns in any one person’s state of mind.
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Delaying rule to fast-track breakthrough devices only ‘kicks the can down the road,' imaging advocate says

CMS recently postponed the go-live date of the Medicare Coverage Innovative Technology rule for the second time.

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Delaying rule to fast-track breakthrough devices only ‘kicks the can down the road,' imaging advocate says

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CMS recently postponed the go-live date of the Medicare Coverage Innovative Technology rule for the second time.
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