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Financial struggles common among CVD patients | AI-powered ECGs help detect COVID-19 | TEER with MitraClip XTR

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Financial struggles common among CVD patients | AI-powered ECGs help detect COVID-19 | TEER with MitraClip XTR
Thursday, June 17, 2021
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More than half of all heart disease patients struggle financially while seeking treatment

In fact, financial distress appears to be more closely associated with heart disease than cancer. 

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More than half of all heart disease patients struggle financially while seeking treatment

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In fact, financial distress appears to be more closely associated with heart disease than cancer. 
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AI-powered ECGs detect subtle changes in the heart brought on by COVID-19

The study's authors used more than 34,000 ECGs to train and test their model, publishing their findings in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.

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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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AI-powered ECGs detect subtle changes in the heart brought on by COVID-19

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
The study's authors used more than 34,000 ECGs to train and test their model, publishing their findings in Mayo Clinic Proceedings.
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TEER with MitraClip XTR leads to consistent TR reduction, outperforming older devices

Researchers reported a technical success rate of 100%, but they did urge caution if the patient's coaptation gap size exceeds 8.4 mm. 

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TEER with MitraClip XTR leads to consistent TR reduction, outperforming older devices

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Researchers reported a technical success rate of 100%, but they did urge caution if the patient's coaptation gap size exceeds 8.4 mm. 
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Featured Articles

To delay or not to delay? When treating TAVR patients during the pandemic, heart teams faced big decisions

Delaying TAVR for six months can have a negative effect on patient outcomes. During the pandemic, however, there were certain times when a delay was safer than completing the procedure. 

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To delay or not to delay? When treating TAVR patients during the pandemic, heart teams faced big decisions

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Delaying TAVR for six months can have a negative effect on patient outcomes. During the pandemic, however, there were certain times when a delay was safer than completing the procedure. 
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A massive physician shortage is coming—and it could hit cardiology especially hard

By 2034, the United States is expected to be short somewhere between 37,000 and 124,000 physicians.

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A massive physician shortage is coming—and it could hit cardiology especially hard

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By 2034, the United States is expected to be short somewhere between 37,000 and 124,000 physicians.
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Heart failure patients see long-term benefits after cell therapy

"This is a very important advance in the field of cell therapy and in the management of heart failure," one specialist said. 

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Heart failure patients see long-term benefits after cell therapy

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"This is a very important advance in the field of cell therapy and in the management of heart failure," one specialist said. 
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The top 10 hospitals for pediatric cardiology

Did your hospital make the list? 

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The top 10 hospitals for pediatric cardiology

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In Other News

4 ways machine learning is fixing to finetune clinical nutrition

Clinical nutritionists won’t be left out of the medical AI revolution, as researchers are exploring use cases for augmented diet optimization, food image recognition, risk prediction and diet pattern analysis.

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Intermittent fasting may improve heart health for some breast cancer survivors
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4 ways machine learning is fixing to finetune clinical nutrition

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Intermittent fasting may improve heart health for some breast cancer survivors
Clinical nutritionists won’t be left out of the medical AI revolution, as researchers are exploring use cases for augmented diet optimization, food image recognition, risk prediction and diet pattern analysis.
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