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New device diagnoses heart attacks in minutes | TAVR & cirrhosis | Family-focused interventions

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New device diagnoses heart attacks in minutes | TAVR & cirrhosis | Family-focused interventions
Monday, October 4, 2021
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New battery-powered device diagnoses heart attacks in just minutes

The portable sensor, developed by specialists at the University of Notre Dame and University of Florida, targets the patient's microRNA.

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New battery-powered device diagnoses heart attacks in just minutes

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The portable sensor, developed by specialists at the University of Notre Dame and University of Florida, targets the patient's microRNA.
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TAVR safe and effective for patients with cirrhosis

Patients with cirrhosis of the liver often undergo TAVR at a younger age, but the outcomes remain strong. 

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TAVR safe and effective for patients with cirrhosis

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Patients with cirrhosis of the liver often undergo TAVR at a younger age, but the outcomes remain strong. 
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American Heart Association, FDA comment on continued popularity of e-cigarettes

According to a new analysis, 27.6% of high school students say they use e-cigarettes daily. 

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American Heart Association, FDA comment on continued popularity of e-cigarettes

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According to a new analysis, 27.6% of high school students say they use e-cigarettes daily. 
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How family can help patients win the battle against CVD

The two-year analysis included patients with a confirmed diagnosis of coronary heart disease. 

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How family can help patients win the battle against CVD

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The two-year analysis included patients with a confirmed diagnosis of coronary heart disease. 
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First patient treated with CSI’s new peripheral support catheter

A vascular surgeon in Nashville performed the procedure, praising the device's "balance of support and flexibility."

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First patient treated with CSI’s new peripheral support catheter

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A vascular surgeon in Nashville performed the procedure, praising the device's "balance of support and flexibility."
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Remote PA pressure monitoring pays off when treating HF patients

The study, published in Current Problems in Cardiology, included both a systematic review and a meta-analysis.

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Remote PA pressure monitoring pays off when treating HF patients

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The study, published in Current Problems in Cardiology, included both a systematic review and a meta-analysis.
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Featured Articles

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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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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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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In Case You Missed It

‘Making good, better’: Next-gen TAVR techniques and protocols optimize patient care, boost efficiency

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Innovation in the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) space has upped the ante once again.

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‘Making good, better’: Next-gen TAVR techniques and protocols optimize patient care, boost efficiency

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Innovation in the transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) space has upped the ante once again.
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In Other News

Growing pains weaken telehealth’s own health status

Telehealth is growing big and strong while feeling the pains of its own success, according to a new JD Power satisfaction survey.

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Telehealth is growing big and strong while feeling the pains of its own success, according to a new JD Power satisfaction survey.
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