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DOACs vs. VKAs among AFib patients | How common are false-positive alerts?

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DOACs vs. VKAs among AFib patients | How common are false-positive alerts?
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
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DOACs outperform VKAs for stroke prevention in AFib patients

This was the first analysis of the risk of ICH in patients with AFib taking different oral anticoagulants.

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DOACs outperform VKAs for stroke prevention in AFib patients

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This was the first analysis of the risk of ICH in patients with AFib taking different oral anticoagulants.
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Tracking false-positive alerts among cardiac patients

“The findings of this study highlight the need for strategies to reduce and manage the burden of false-positive ILR alerts,” the researchers said.

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Tracking false-positive alerts among cardiac patients

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“The findings of this study highlight the need for strategies to reduce and manage the burden of false-positive ILR alerts,” the researchers said.
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Learning from the best: The world’s top 20 universities for cardiology

U.S. News & World Report evaluated data from more than 2,000 schools to build its ranking. Did your school make the list? 

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Learning from the best: The world’s top 20 universities for cardiology

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U.S. News & World Report evaluated data from more than 2,000 schools to build its ranking. Did your school make the list? 
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American Society of Nuclear Cardiology says AHA/ACC chest pain guidelines miss the mark

One of the group's primary concerns is the "inappropriately large role" given to FFR-CT. 

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American Society of Nuclear Cardiology says AHA/ACC chest pain guidelines miss the mark

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One of the group's primary concerns is the "inappropriately large role" given to FFR-CT. 
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Stimulants increase the short-term risk of heart attack, stroke, arrhythmia in older patients

Researchers emphasized that safety considerations should be included when stimulants are prescribed to older adults.

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Stimulants increase the short-term risk of heart attack, stroke, arrhythmia in older patients

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Researchers emphasized that safety considerations should be included when stimulants are prescribed to older adults.
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Boston-based pharmaceutical company raises $300M to develop cardiovascular treatments

The investment is expected to go toward ramping up development, bringing in additional employees and more. 

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Boston-based pharmaceutical company raises $300M to develop cardiovascular treatments

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The investment is expected to go toward ramping up development, bringing in additional employees and more. 
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AI gets $20M infusion to go on the offensive against Alzheimer’s

The new center’s founders say they’ll prioritize addressing healthcare disparities associated with the disease itself and with other types of dementia.  

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AI gets $20M infusion to go on the offensive against Alzheimer’s

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The new center’s founders say they’ll prioritize addressing healthcare disparities associated with the disease itself and with other types of dementia.  
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AI guides care of slow-healing wounds

Industry researchers challenged a machine learning model to predict failure to heal at four, eight and 12 weeks after initial treatment.

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AI guides care of slow-healing wounds

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Industry researchers challenged a machine learning model to predict failure to heal at four, eight and 12 weeks after initial treatment.
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Cooperation during pediatric MRIs improves with parental participation, study shows

Parent-assisted MRI scans improve imaging procedures and reduce associated costs, experts reported recently.

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Cooperation during pediatric MRIs improves with parental participation, study shows

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Parent-assisted MRI scans improve imaging procedures and reduce associated costs, experts reported recently.
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