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Imaging & Physiology: 'Right to repair' | Predicting heart rhythm issues in COVID patients | A new 3D MRI technique

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Imaging & Physiology: 'Right to repair' | Predicting heart rhythm issues in COVID patients | A new 3D MRI technique
Monday, July 19, 2021
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Medtronic Vascular recalls 55K angiographic guidewire components

The affected devices were distributed to hospitals from 2007 to 2021. 

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Medtronic Vascular recalls 55K angiographic guidewire components

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The affected devices were distributed to hospitals from 2007 to 2021. 
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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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HeartFlow announces plans to merge, go public in deal worth $2.4B

Once the transaction is finalized, the combined entity will go by the name HeartFlow Group and be listed on the New York Stock Exchange as “HFLO.”

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HeartFlow announces plans to merge, go public in deal worth $2.4B

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Once the transaction is finalized, the combined entity will go by the name HeartFlow Group and be listed on the New York Stock Exchange as “HFLO.”
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Imaging technique could help predict heart rhythm issues among COVID-19 patients

"This is a safe and affordable new data point that can clue us in about who might develop atrial fibrillation," one researcher said. 

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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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Imaging technique could help predict heart rhythm issues among COVID-19 patients

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
"This is a safe and affordable new data point that can clue us in about who might develop atrial fibrillation," one researcher said. 
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Aortic stenosis most common in white and Hispanic adults

A team of cardiologists evaluated echocardiography data from more than 3,000 U.S. patients.

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Aortic stenosis most common in white and Hispanic adults

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A team of cardiologists evaluated echocardiography data from more than 3,000 U.S. patients.
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Philips premieres new 3D MRI technique, aims to bring speed and efficiency to cardiac imaging

The updated technique is still in the research phase—but Philips hopes to implement it in more clinical settings in the near future. 

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Philips premieres new 3D MRI technique, aims to bring speed and efficiency to cardiac imaging

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The updated technique is still in the research phase—but Philips hopes to implement it in more clinical settings in the near future. 
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AI model predicts diabetes risk using MRI results

The algorithm measures the amount of fat surrounding a person's heart, using that information to create an accurate diabetes risk assessment. 

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AI model predicts diabetes risk using MRI results

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The algorithm measures the amount of fat surrounding a person's heart, using that information to create an accurate diabetes risk assessment. 
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New metric identifies heart failure patients facing a higher risk of hospitalization or death

This new measurement, researchers explained, can help clinicians target high-risk patients with more aggressive treatments. 

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New metric identifies heart failure patients facing a higher risk of hospitalization or death

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This new measurement, researchers explained, can help clinicians target high-risk patients with more aggressive treatments. 
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