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The latest data on vaccine-related heart damage | High-billing cardiologists order more tests | New TAVR programs
Friday, October 22, 2021
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Cardiologists review latest data on COVID-19 vaccine-related heart damage

The group urged all eligible individuals to get vaccinated, noting that vaccine-related side effects have been quite rare. 

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Cardiologists review latest data on COVID-19 vaccine-related heart damage

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The group urged all eligible individuals to get vaccinated, noting that vaccine-related side effects have been quite rare. 
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High‐billing cardiologists order more tests when treating AFib—but outcomes do not improve

What do these findings say about current billing policies? 

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High‐billing cardiologists order more tests when treating AFib—but outcomes do not improve

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What do these findings say about current billing policies? 
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Is fasting during Ramadan good or bad for your blood pressure?

Researchers looked at this question closely, performing a study of their own in addition to a meta-analysis.

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Is fasting during Ramadan good or bad for your blood pressure?

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Researchers looked at this question closely, performing a study of their own in addition to a meta-analysis.
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98% of new TAVR programs are being developed in wealthier metro areas

The study's authors examined new TAVR programs established from 2012 to 2018.

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98% of new TAVR programs are being developed in wealthier metro areas

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The study's authors examined new TAVR programs established from 2012 to 2018.
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Blood pressure targets may need to be personalized for each patient

“Our results suggest that BP targets may need to be modified depending on the CV outcome for which the patient is most at risk,” researchers said.

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Blood pressure targets may need to be personalized for each patient

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“Our results suggest that BP targets may need to be modified depending on the CV outcome for which the patient is most at risk,” researchers said.
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Personalized clotting profiles could boost care for high-risk cardiac patients

The study, published in Blood Advances, suggests that a "one size fits all" approach to cardiac care could soon be a thing of the past.

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Personalized clotting profiles could boost care for high-risk cardiac patients

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The study, published in Blood Advances, suggests that a "one size fits all" approach to cardiac care could soon be a thing of the past.
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Featured Articles

TAVR delivers better outcomes for low-risk patients than a sutureless surgical approach

The two treatment options were comparable in many ways—but TAVR was better when it came to limiting hospitalizations for heart failure. 

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TAVR delivers better outcomes for low-risk patients than a sutureless surgical approach

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The two treatment options were comparable in many ways—but TAVR was better when it came to limiting hospitalizations for heart failure. 
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Making a difference: How the US healthcare system can combat climate change

A new commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine examines how today's healthcare providers can help save tomorrow. 

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Making a difference: How the US healthcare system can combat climate change

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A new commentary in the New England Journal of Medicine examines how today's healthcare providers can help save tomorrow. 
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Specialists awarded $4M grant for diabetes research

The grant will support the development of smartphone apps, glucose monitoring devices and other technologies that manage diabetes.

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Specialists awarded $4M grant for diabetes research

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The grant will support the development of smartphone apps, glucose monitoring devices and other technologies that manage diabetes.
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Functional iron deficiency an 'important risk factor' for CVD

The condition was also linked to all-cause mortality. 

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The condition was also linked to all-cause mortality. 
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In Other News

Federal health officials award $30M for ‘groundbreaking’ brain study utilizing imaging

University of California, San Diego, researchers said the grant will bolster their HEALthy study, investigating normal and atypical brain development trajectories.

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Federal health officials award $30M for ‘groundbreaking’ brain study utilizing imaging

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University of California, San Diego, researchers said the grant will bolster their HEALthy study, investigating normal and atypical brain development trajectories.
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The top 7 ways radiologists can avoid medical malpractice claims

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Medical malpractice claims are a significant source of anxiety for all radiologists. Unfortunately, decisions made in the heat of the moment, with the absolute best intentions, can still land a specialist in court.

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The long legal saga of Richard Paulus, a Kentucky cardiologist accused of performing unnecessary cardiac procedures, appears to still be going strong in 2022 and might be reviewed by the Supreme Court. The New York state radiologist is facing 36 misdemeanor counts for secret sexual recording without consent, according to a story in the Boston Herald.
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The top 7 ways radiologists can avoid medical malpractice claims

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The long legal saga of Richard Paulus, a Kentucky cardiologist accused of performing unnecessary cardiac procedures, appears to still be going strong in 2022 and might be reviewed by the Supreme Court. The New York state radiologist is facing 36 misdemeanor counts for secret sexual recording without consent, according to a story in the Boston Herald.
Medical malpractice claims are a significant source of anxiety for all radiologists. Unfortunately, decisions made in the heat of the moment, with the absolute best intentions, can still land a specialist in court.
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