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Alarming study on vaccine side effects withdrawn due to mistake | Interventional cardiologists staying busy

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Alarming study on vaccine side effects withdrawn due to mistake | Interventional cardiologists staying busy
Monday, October 11, 2021
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Alarming study on COVID-19 vaccine side effects withdrawn after authors recognize key mistake

The study initially gained a lot of attention online for its findings related to myocarditis—but the authors had made a major error with their calculations. 

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COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.
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Alarming study on COVID-19 vaccine side effects withdrawn after authors recognize key mistake

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COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.
The study initially gained a lot of attention online for its findings related to myocarditis—but the authors had made a major error with their calculations. 
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Most interventional cardiologists focus on PCI and imaging—structural, peripheral work becoming more common

Researchers turned to recent Medicare data to learn more about ongoing trends in interventional cardiology. 

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Most interventional cardiologists focus on PCI and imaging—structural, peripheral work becoming more common

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Researchers turned to recent Medicare data to learn more about ongoing trends in interventional cardiology. 
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Adopting a clopidogrel-based DAPT strategy after PCI boosts outcomes for heart attack patients

Patients given clopidogrel plus aspirin faced a lower risk of adverse events than those given ticagrelor plus aspirin.

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
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Adopting a clopidogrel-based DAPT strategy after PCI boosts outcomes for heart attack patients

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Large peridevice leaks after left atrial appendage occlusion (LAAO) are incredibly rare and not associated with a greater risk of adverse outcomes, according to new research published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.[1] Smaller residual links are more common, however, and associated with a risk of thromboembolic and bleeding events.
Patients given clopidogrel plus aspirin faced a lower risk of adverse events than those given ticagrelor plus aspirin.
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CUTTING-EDGE findings shine new light on mitral valve surgery after failed TEER

Overall, mitral valve surgery after TEER was associated with a 30-day mortality rate of 16.6% and one-year mortality rate of 31.3%.

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CUTTING-EDGE findings shine new light on mitral valve surgery after failed TEER

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Overall, mitral valve surgery after TEER was associated with a 30-day mortality rate of 16.6% and one-year mortality rate of 31.3%.
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PCI underused among NSTEMI patients with prior CABG

The new study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, focused on nearly 290,000 NSTEMI patients.

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PCI underused among NSTEMI patients with prior CABG

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The new study, published in the Journal of the American Heart Association, focused on nearly 290,000 NSTEMI patients.
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Featured Articles

FDA announces recall of more than 3,000 catheters after 9 serious injuries

The Class I recall includes units distributed from September 2020 to August 2021.

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FDA announces recall of more than 3,000 catheters after 9 serious injuries

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The Class I recall includes units distributed from September 2020 to August 2021.
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Permanent pacemaker implantation after TAVR does not increase risk of death or heart failure

Prior studies have suggested that TAVR patients could face worse outcomes if they require a permanent pacemaker. 

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Permanent pacemaker implantation after TAVR does not increase risk of death or heart failure

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Prior studies have suggested that TAVR patients could face worse outcomes if they require a permanent pacemaker. 
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Many PAD patients are missing out on vital risk assessments

The findings, based on Medicare data, were presented at VIVA21 in Las Vegas.

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Many PAD patients are missing out on vital risk assessments

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The findings, based on Medicare data, were presented at VIVA21 in Las Vegas.
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CIED research highlights the close relationship between AFib and ischemic stroke

AFib episodes that last 5.5 hours or longer increase a patient’s risk of ischemic stroke by a significant margin. 

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
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CIED research highlights the close relationship between AFib and ischemic stroke

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Elderly patient doctor. Despite an expanded indication from the FDA and lower prices, patient access to these cholesterol-lowering medications remains a significant issue.
AFib episodes that last 5.5 hours or longer increase a patient’s risk of ischemic stroke by a significant margin. 
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How health systems could do more to help hypertension patients

Text-based reminders, simplified prescriptions and real-time counseling are just some of the suggestions mentioned in a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association. 

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How health systems could do more to help hypertension patients

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Text-based reminders, simplified prescriptions and real-time counseling are just some of the suggestions mentioned in a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association. 
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Imaging findings help ID patients for aneurysm screening

The new study, published in Neurology, focused on imaging data from 145 patients. 

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Imaging findings help ID patients for aneurysm screening

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The new study, published in Neurology, focused on imaging data from 145 patients. 
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In Other News

5 ways US regulators could go further to beat back bias in medical AI

FDA could do more to police regulated products for algorithmic biases that may affect clinical outcomes in vulnerable subpopulations.

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5 ways US regulators could go further to beat back bias in medical AI

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FDA could do more to police regulated products for algorithmic biases that may affect clinical outcomes in vulnerable subpopulations.
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Radiologists, referrers prefer switch to subspecialized reporting system over modality-based scheme

Imaging team members said productivity, confidence and turnaround times all improved under a centralized reporting system.

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Radiologists, referrers prefer switch to subspecialized reporting system over modality-based scheme

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Imaging team members said productivity, confidence and turnaround times all improved under a centralized reporting system.
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