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The latest data on iPhones interfering with implantable devices | TAVR vs. SAVR for low-gradient AS

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The latest data on iPhones interfering with implantable devices | TAVR vs. SAVR for low-gradient AS
Thursday, June 3, 2021
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Yes, Apple’s iPhone can interfere with implantable cardiac devices—here’s what you should know

This issue “has the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapies,” according to a new analysis in the Journal of the American Heart Association.

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Yes, Apple’s iPhone can interfere with implantable cardiac devices—here’s what you should know

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ECG rhythm strip from a 6-lead ECG
This issue “has the potential to inhibit lifesaving therapies,” according to a new analysis in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
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Long-term cardiac monitoring detects unsuspected AFib among stroke patients

After 12 months, AFib detection was much higher in stroke patients treated with an insertable cardiac monitor than those who received usual care. 

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Long-term cardiac monitoring detects unsuspected AFib among stroke patients

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After 12 months, AFib detection was much higher in stroke patients treated with an insertable cardiac monitor than those who received usual care. 
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TAVR, SAVR both beneficial for patients with low-gradient aortic stenosis

The new meta-analysis included data from 32 studies. 

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TAVR, SAVR both beneficial for patients with low-gradient aortic stenosis

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The new meta-analysis included data from 32 studies. 
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Featured Articles

LAAC patients with major bleeding face worse outcomes, longer lengths of stay

The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from nearly 20,000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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LAAC patients with major bleeding face worse outcomes, longer lengths of stay

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
The study, published in the American Journal of Cardiology, included data from nearly 20,000 patients treated in 2016 and 2017. 
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For elderly patients with complex CAD, PCI and CABG lead to comparable long-term outcomes

PCI may be seen as a "reasonable alternative to CABG" for many elderly patients, the research team observed. 

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For elderly patients with complex CAD, PCI and CABG lead to comparable long-term outcomes

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PCI may be seen as a "reasonable alternative to CABG" for many elderly patients, the research team observed. 
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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan and valsartan recalled in Canada

Nine different companies are included in the recall. 

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More than 200 lots of irbesartan, losartan and valsartan recalled in Canada

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Nine different companies are included in the recall. 
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From the Magazine

Breaking Through- Have Severely Calcified Lesions Met Their Match?

The aging population plus increases in hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease have contributed to more patients having severely calcified arterial lesions.

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Breaking Through- Have Severely Calcified Lesions Met Their Match?

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The aging population plus increases in hypertension, diabetes and chronic kidney disease have contributed to more patients having severely calcified arterial lesions.
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In Other News

Outpatient imaging provider Akumin partnering with Philips to tackle radiology pain points

Akumin will deploy Philips' new workflow technology across its freestanding imaging center enterprise, which currently includes 134 locations, the pair said.

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Outpatient imaging provider Akumin partnering with Philips to tackle radiology pain points

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Akumin will deploy Philips' new workflow technology across its freestanding imaging center enterprise, which currently includes 134 locations, the pair said.
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Opinion: Want less bias in medical AI? Let patients help train models

Healthcare AI has potential not only for neutralizing its inherent algorithmic bias but also for personalizing its outputs to help humans address health inequities.

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Opinion: Want less bias in medical AI? Let patients help train models

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Healthcare AI has potential not only for neutralizing its inherent algorithmic bias but also for personalizing its outputs to help humans address health inequities.
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