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Cardiologists performing fewer imaging exams | Working together with pharmacies | AFib & COPD

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Cardiologists performing fewer imaging exams | Working together with pharmacies | AFib & COPD
Friday, October 1, 2021
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Cardiologists performing fewer in-office imaging exams

As recently as the early 2000s, cardiologists were performing a significant amount of cardiac imaging exams in their offices. 

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overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 
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Cardiologists performing fewer in-office imaging exams

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overnight night shift attending radiologist burnout. A new policy statement from the American College of Cardiology highlights the importance of career flexibility—including the ability to change hours or work responsibilities when necessary—for cardiologists of all ages. 
As recently as the early 2000s, cardiologists were performing a significant amount of cardiac imaging exams in their offices. 
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Alerting pharmacies about cancelled medications can prevent errors

“Effective communication between the clinician and the pharmacy is paramount to ensuring patients only receive medications they require,” one researcher said.

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Alerting pharmacies about cancelled medications can prevent errors

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“Effective communication between the clinician and the pharmacy is paramount to ensuring patients only receive medications they require,” one researcher said.
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How ITA harvesting techniques during CABG affect long-term outcomes

The new analysis, published in JAMA Cardiology, included data from 28 different facilities. 

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How ITA harvesting techniques during CABG affect long-term outcomes

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The new analysis, published in JAMA Cardiology, included data from 28 different facilities. 
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Major bleeding linked to adverse outcomes among patients with AFib and CAD

The study included patients with a recent history of PCI, CABG or confirmed coronary artery disease that did not require revascularization.

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Major bleeding linked to adverse outcomes among patients with AFib and CAD

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The study included patients with a recent history of PCI, CABG or confirmed coronary artery disease that did not require revascularization.
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AFib patients with COPD face worse outcomes

Researchers recommend a more comprehensive evaluation of respiratory function in AFib patients.

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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AFib patients with COPD face worse outcomes

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
Researchers recommend a more comprehensive evaluation of respiratory function in AFib patients.
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Picard Medical acquires mechanical heart replacement specialists

Picard Medical is a portfolio company of Hunniwell Lake Ventures, a California-based venture capital firm focused on healthcare technology. 

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Imaging Advantage acquires BRIT
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Picard Medical acquires mechanical heart replacement specialists

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Imaging Advantage acquires BRIT
Picard Medical is a portfolio company of Hunniwell Lake Ventures, a California-based venture capital firm focused on healthcare technology. 
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Philadelphia heart docs sign five-year deal to boost patient care

The agreement will involve the development and implementation of integrated cardiovascular solutions. 

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Philadelphia heart docs sign five-year deal to boost patient care

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The agreement will involve the development and implementation of integrated cardiovascular solutions. 
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Featured Articles

FDA approves next-generation solution for PFO closure

The device was designed to treat patients facing a heightened risk of recurrent stroke.

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FDA approves next-generation solution for PFO closure

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The device was designed to treat patients facing a heightened risk of recurrent stroke.
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Patients see value in getting to know their doctors

Giving a 'clinician team roster' to patients is an easy way to make a big impact, researchers found. 

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Patients see value in getting to know their doctors

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Giving a 'clinician team roster' to patients is an easy way to make a big impact, researchers found. 
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Just 3.6% of TAVR procedures in the US performed by women

In addition, researchers noted, there were no female specialists performing TAVR in 19 states. 

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Just 3.6% of TAVR procedures in the US performed by women

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In addition, researchers noted, there were no female specialists performing TAVR in 19 states. 
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Heart failure patients with cirrhosis more likely to be readmitted within 30 days

When hospitalized heart failure patients also have cirrhosis of the liver, they may require "increased resources to assist in caring for them."

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Heart failure patients with cirrhosis more likely to be readmitted within 30 days

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When hospitalized heart failure patients also have cirrhosis of the liver, they may require "increased resources to assist in caring for them."
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Medtronic’s radial artery access portfolio gains CE mark approval

The approval comes as more and more specialists embrace a radial-first approach to treating acute coronary syndrome. 

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Medtronic’s radial artery access portfolio gains CE mark approval

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The approval comes as more and more specialists embrace a radial-first approach to treating acute coronary syndrome. 
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In Case You Missed It

Expert panel explores the importance of shared decision-making when treating heart valve disease

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Shared decision-making is absolutely crucial when diagnosing and treating heart valve disease (HVD). Should a transcatheter intervention be considered or is surgery the best choice? Would the patient respond better to an artificial or a bioprosthetic heart valve? These are just a couple of the key questions that are vital for the entire heart team—and the patient—to be involved in that discussion.

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Expert panel explores the importance of shared decision-making when treating heart valve disease

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Shared decision-making is absolutely crucial when diagnosing and treating heart valve disease (HVD). Should a transcatheter intervention be considered or is surgery the best choice? Would the patient respond better to an artificial or a bioprosthetic heart valve? These are just a couple of the key questions that are vital for the entire heart team—and the patient—to be involved in that discussion.
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In Other News

Panic buttons for hospital workers — passing COVID fad or new but permanent normal?

Faced with sharply spiking assault rates against nurses and other frontline healthcare workers, one U.S. medical center is equipping hundreds of its people with wearables that can summon security at the click of a button.

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Panic buttons for hospital workers — passing COVID fad or new but permanent normal?

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Faced with sharply spiking assault rates against nurses and other frontline healthcare workers, one U.S. medical center is equipping hundreds of its people with wearables that can summon security at the click of a button.
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FDA clears first major upgrade to CT technology in nearly a decade

The new imaging devices utilize a fast-emerging technology known as photon counting and can enhance everything from diagnostic decision making to treatment planning.

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FDA clears first major upgrade to CT technology in nearly a decade

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The new imaging devices utilize a fast-emerging technology known as photon counting and can enhance everything from diagnostic decision making to treatment planning.
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