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FDA approves empagliflozin for HFrEF | A 'concerning' trend | Taking a close look at healthcare spending

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FDA approves empagliflozin for HFrEF | A 'concerning' trend | Taking a close look at healthcare spending
Friday, August 20, 2021
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Empagliflozin gains FDA approval as treatment for adult HFrEF patients

The FDA’s decision was based largely on results from a clinical trial that included more than 3,700 heart failure patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction of 40% or less.

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Empagliflozin gains FDA approval as treatment for adult HFrEF patients

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The FDA’s decision was based largely on results from a clinical trial that included more than 3,700 heart failure patients with a left ventricular ejection fraction of 40% or less.
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Researchers review 'concerning' trend in medical journals, highlight its place in cardiology

Conflicts of interest and undisclosed financial associations may pose a problem for many medical journals.

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Researchers review 'concerning' trend in medical journals, highlight its place in cardiology

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Conflicts of interest and undisclosed financial associations may pose a problem for many medical journals.
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LAAO outcomes significantly worse among women

Researchers tracked data from more than 49,000 patients who underwent LAAO from January 2016 to June 2019.

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In-hospital complications are more common among women who undergo LAAO than men. However, according to a new study in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, men and women have similar long-term outcomes.
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LAAO outcomes significantly worse among women

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In-hospital complications are more common among women who undergo LAAO than men. However, according to a new study in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, men and women have similar long-term outcomes.
Researchers tracked data from more than 49,000 patients who underwent LAAO from January 2016 to June 2019.
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3 key takeaways from a new study on healthcare spending by race and ethnicity

“Measuring healthcare spending by race and ethnicity is important for understanding patterns in utilization and treatment,” researchers said.

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) this week published a report card on highlighting the excess cardiovascular mortality among Black Americans between 2000-2022.[1] The ACC said it highlights the "persistent and tragic inequities" in cardiovascular care and outlines the years of life lost to the Black community because of their higher cardiovascular disease death rates. #healthdisparities
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3 key takeaways from a new study on healthcare spending by race and ethnicity

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) this week published a report card on highlighting the excess cardiovascular mortality among Black Americans between 2000-2022.[1] The ACC said it highlights the "persistent and tragic inequities" in cardiovascular care and outlines the years of life lost to the Black community because of their higher cardiovascular disease death rates. #healthdisparities
“Measuring healthcare spending by race and ethnicity is important for understanding patterns in utilization and treatment,” researchers said.
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FibroGen ‘deeply disappointed’ after FDA rejects new treatment for CKD-related anemia

The FDA has requested additional data before approving roxadustat.

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FibroGen ‘deeply disappointed’ after FDA rejects new treatment for CKD-related anemia

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The FDA has requested additional data before approving roxadustat.
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Managed care programs help heart attack survivors stay alive and healthy

“Our study demonstrates that a centrally guided and well-designed healthcare policy may have a real and substantial impact on a patient’s prognosis over a relatively short period of time,” researchers said.

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Managed care programs help heart attack survivors stay alive and healthy

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“Our study demonstrates that a centrally guided and well-designed healthcare policy may have a real and substantial impact on a patient’s prognosis over a relatively short period of time,” researchers said.
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Catheter ablation boosts AFib outcomes, new meta-analysis confirms

Ablation was associated with a 67% reduction in all-cause hospitalizations compared to medication alone. 

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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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Catheter ablation boosts AFib outcomes, new meta-analysis confirms

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
Ablation was associated with a 67% reduction in all-cause hospitalizations compared to medication alone. 
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How recent marijuana use impacts PCI outcomes

Cerebrovascular accidents following PCI appear to be more common when the patient has a history of recent marijuana use. 

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How recent marijuana use impacts PCI outcomes

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Cerebrovascular accidents following PCI appear to be more common when the patient has a history of recent marijuana use. 
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In Other News

Artificial intelligence specialist wins FDA clearance for brain injury CT software

Clinicians can use the tool to automatically quantify, outline and measure brain abnormalities during emergency situations.

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Artificial intelligence specialist wins FDA clearance for brain injury CT software

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Clinicians can use the tool to automatically quantify, outline and measure brain abnormalities during emergency situations.
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10 questions clinicians—and patients—ought to ask about every AI they encounter

Technology educators, tech-policy wonks and hospital clinical leaders from three countries have collaborated to produce a helpful guide for end-users of healthcare-specific AI tools—and the patients they serve.

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10 questions clinicians—and patients—ought to ask about every AI they encounter

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Technology educators, tech-policy wonks and hospital clinical leaders from three countries have collaborated to produce a helpful guide for end-users of healthcare-specific AI tools—and the patients they serve.
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