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Next-day discharge after TMVR | Cardiologist sued by former employer | 'A powerful modality'

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Next-day discharge after TMVR | Cardiologist sued by former employer | 'A powerful modality'
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
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Next-day discharge after TMVR is on the rise

By 2018, nearly half of all TMVR patients were going home the very next day. Outcomes for these patients have been consistently positive. 

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Same-day discharge after TAVR is safe for low-risk patients, leads to considerable cost savings
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Next-day discharge after TMVR is on the rise

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Same-day discharge after TAVR is safe for low-risk patients, leads to considerable cost savings
By 2018, nearly half of all TMVR patients were going home the very next day. Outcomes for these patients have been consistently positive. 
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On-site stroke therapy tied to better clinical outcomes

A new analysis reveals that bringing stroke treatment to the patient yields better functional outcomes.

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On-site stroke therapy tied to better clinical outcomes

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A new analysis reveals that bringing stroke treatment to the patient yields better functional outcomes.
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Cardiologist sued by former employer for using its name when discussing COVID-19 with media

Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking more than $1 million from the cardiologist.

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Cardiologist sued by former employer for using its name when discussing COVID-19 with media

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Baylor Scott & White Health is seeking more than $1 million from the cardiologist.
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'A powerful modality': Handheld ultrasound devices provide important value, meta-analysis confirms

Experienced users were especially effective at diagnosing cardiac disease with a handheld device. 

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'A powerful modality': Handheld ultrasound devices provide important value, meta-analysis confirms

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Experienced users were especially effective at diagnosing cardiac disease with a handheld device. 
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Cardiologist sentenced to 6.5 years in prison after recruiting patients for unnecessary ‘fountain of youth’ treatments

He was also ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution. 

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Cardiologist sentenced to 6.5 years in prison after recruiting patients for unnecessary ‘fountain of youth’ treatments

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He was also ordered to pay $1.2 million in restitution. 
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FDA announces recall of 48,000 Boston Scientific pacemakers, CRT-Ps

This is a Class I recall, which means the issue can lead to serious injury or death.

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FDA announces recall of 48,000 Boston Scientific pacemakers, CRT-Ps

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This is a Class I recall, which means the issue can lead to serious injury or death.
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How to get more women involved in heart disease studies

Women have long been underrepresented in clinical trials related to cardiovascular health. What can researchers do to reverse that trend? 

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How to get more women involved in heart disease studies

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Women have long been underrepresented in clinical trials related to cardiovascular health. What can researchers do to reverse that trend? 
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Microcalcifications on mammograms tied to elevated risk of cardiometabolic disease, death

“Our results strengthen the notion that a combination of mammographic features and other breast cancer risk factors could be a novel and affordable tool to assess cardiometabolic health in women attending mammographic screening,” researchers said.

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Doctors have increasingly been seeing breast exams with swollen lymph nodes imitating cancer in patients who have received a vaccine, prompting Penn Medicine providers to offer up guidance. mammography mammogram breast cancer
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Microcalcifications on mammograms tied to elevated risk of cardiometabolic disease, death

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Doctors have increasingly been seeing breast exams with swollen lymph nodes imitating cancer in patients who have received a vaccine, prompting Penn Medicine providers to offer up guidance. mammography mammogram breast cancer
“Our results strengthen the notion that a combination of mammographic features and other breast cancer risk factors could be a novel and affordable tool to assess cardiometabolic health in women attending mammographic screening,” researchers said.
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Consumer acceptance of medical AI coming into focus

Patients are strongly inclined to follow treatment instructions that combine innovative AI recommendations with a physician’s reassuring presence.

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Consumer acceptance of medical AI coming into focus

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Patients are strongly inclined to follow treatment instructions that combine innovative AI recommendations with a physician’s reassuring presence.
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