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Week in Review: Athletes & AFib | Healthcare's 'right to repair' moment | Battling burnout | FDA approvals

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Week in Review: Athletes & AFib | Healthcare's 'right to repair' moment | Battling burnout | FDA approvals
Saturday, July 17, 2021
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Heart issues resolve within months in children with COVID-related MIS-C

In fact, researchers found, most children were discharged from the hospital within a few days. 

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Heart issues resolve within months in children with COVID-related MIS-C

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In fact, researchers found, most children were discharged from the hospital within a few days. 
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Athletes more likely to develop AFib

There was no significant difference when the athlete had diabetes or hypertension.

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Athletes more likely to develop AFib

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There was no significant difference when the athlete had diabetes or hypertension.
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As ‘right to repair’ debate continues, hospitals go after surgical robot company

The 'right to repair' debate is one that could impact heart teams and device manufacturers for years to come. Some hospitals have had a head start, accusing one company of unfair repair policies that put patients at risk. 

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As ‘right to repair’ debate continues, hospitals go after surgical robot company

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The 'right to repair' debate is one that could impact heart teams and device manufacturers for years to come. Some hospitals have had a head start, accusing one company of unfair repair policies that put patients at risk. 
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‘The time is now:’ Cardiologists push for change as the battle against burnout continues

COVID-19 may have caused additional problems for physicians, but burnout was a serious issue in cardiology long before the pandemic. 

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The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.
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‘The time is now:’ Cardiologists push for change as the battle against burnout continues

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The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.
COVID-19 may have caused additional problems for physicians, but burnout was a serious issue in cardiology long before the pandemic. 
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Bayer's big news: Finerenone gains FDA approval for patients with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes

The medication is approved for slowing CKD progression in patients with type 2 diabetes. It can also reduce a patient's risk of heart failure hospitalization and cardiovascular death. 

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Bayer's big news: Finerenone gains FDA approval for patients with chronic kidney disease, type 2 diabetes

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The medication is approved for slowing CKD progression in patients with type 2 diabetes. It can also reduce a patient's risk of heart failure hospitalization and cardiovascular death. 
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Primary care an essential first step on the road to recovery for stroke patients

The risk for recurrent stroke is nearly 8% in the first year after an ischemic stroke—and primary care teams play a big role in managing that risk.  

 

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Driven by its strategic goal to advance equity in the U.S. healthcare innovation sector, the American Medical Association (AMA) recently announced an initiative that supports leading industry stakeholders in committing to equitable health innovation opportunities targeted to improving health outcomes in historically marginalized communities. #Healthdisparities 
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Primary care an essential first step on the road to recovery for stroke patients

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Driven by its strategic goal to advance equity in the U.S. healthcare innovation sector, the American Medical Association (AMA) recently announced an initiative that supports leading industry stakeholders in committing to equitable health innovation opportunities targeted to improving health outcomes in historically marginalized communities. #Healthdisparities 
The risk for recurrent stroke is nearly 8% in the first year after an ischemic stroke—and primary care teams play a big role in managing that risk.    
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3-in-1 transseptal introducer system receives FDA approval

The 3-in-1 offering includes an introducer sheath, positioning balloon and RF puncture dilator.

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3-in-1 transseptal introducer system receives FDA approval

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The 3-in-1 offering includes an introducer sheath, positioning balloon and RF puncture dilator.
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Embrace plant-based foods, limit most meats to avoid heart disease

The expert analysis includes insights taken from observational studies and large clinical trials.

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Embrace plant-based foods, limit most meats to avoid heart disease

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The expert analysis includes insights taken from observational studies and large clinical trials.
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Beloved cardiologist David Chomsky dies at 86

David's older brother, Noam Chomsky, reflected on their childhood together in a statement to the press. 

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Beloved cardiologist David Chomsky dies at 86

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David's older brother, Noam Chomsky, reflected on their childhood together in a statement to the press. 
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Cardiologists sound alarm on ongoing methamphetamine epidemic

Methamphetamine-related heart failure hospitalizations increased 585% from 2008 to 2018, researchers found. 

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Cardiologists sound alarm on ongoing methamphetamine epidemic

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Methamphetamine-related heart failure hospitalizations increased 585% from 2008 to 2018, researchers found. 
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