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58% of cardiologists have been named in a medical malpractice lawsuit | $11.9B in savings

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58% of cardiologists have been named in a medical malpractice lawsuit | $11.9B in savings
Monday, November 29, 2021
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58% of cardiologists have been named in a medical malpractice lawsuit

Cardiology ranked No. 10 among all specialties, with plastic surgery and surgery tied at No. 1. 

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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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58% of cardiologists have been named in a medical malpractice lawsuit

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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.
Cardiology ranked No. 10 among all specialties, with plastic surgery and surgery tied at No. 1. 
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Generic statin options can save the US $11.9B per year

The study tracked five generic statins: atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, lovastatin and pravastatin.

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Generic statin options can save the US $11.9B per year

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The study tracked five generic statins: atorvastatin, rosuvastatin, simvastatin, lovastatin and pravastatin.
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How a high bleeding risk impacts outcomes for left main PCI patients

The study, published in JACC: Vascular Interventions, examined 619 patients who underwent PCI for LM CAD.

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How a high bleeding risk impacts outcomes for left main PCI patients

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The study, published in JACC: Vascular Interventions, examined 619 patients who underwent PCI for LM CAD.
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A new look at the links between obesity, type 2 diabetes and cancer

A new study in Science Signaling could have significant ramifications for how we view obesity-related cancers.

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A new look at the links between obesity, type 2 diabetes and cancer

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A new study in Science Signaling could have significant ramifications for how we view obesity-related cancers.
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Featured Articles

Aspirin use may increase your risk of heart failure

Doctors may not want to prescribe aspirin to patients presenting with obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes or a number of other risk factors.

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Aspirin use may increase your risk of heart failure

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Doctors may not want to prescribe aspirin to patients presenting with obesity, high blood pressure, diabetes or a number of other risk factors.
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DAPT after PCI can stop after 1 month, new research confirms

The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, examined outcomes from more than 3,000 patients. 

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
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DAPT after PCI can stop after 1 month, new research confirms

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IVUS guidance during DES implantation boosts long-term outcomes in new study
The study, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, examined outcomes from more than 3,000 patients. 
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In-hospital mortality more common among COVID-19 patients with heart failure

The authors also noted that cardiac complications such as myocarditis, MI and new-onset heart failure were rare during hospitalization for COVID-19.

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
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In-hospital mortality more common among COVID-19 patients with heart failure

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Hypertension patients measured their blood pressure less frequently during the early months of the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research published in Hypertension. In addition, when those patients did measure their blood pressure, the readings were less healthy than they had been before the pandemic.
The authors also noted that cardiac complications such as myocarditis, MI and new-onset heart failure were rare during hospitalization for COVID-19.
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Certain patients with chronic kidney disease face a higher risk of death after TAVR

No such trend was reported among patients with end-stage kidney disease.

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Certain patients with chronic kidney disease face a higher risk of death after TAVR

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No such trend was reported among patients with end-stage kidney disease.
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In Other News

AI performs well when detecting intracranial hemorrhage on brain CT, but further research is ‘critical’

Experts cited positive findings but stopped short of recommending convolutional neural networks as the go-to standard of care for detecting ICH.

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AI performs well when detecting intracranial hemorrhage on brain CT, but further research is ‘critical’

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Experts cited positive findings but stopped short of recommending convolutional neural networks as the go-to standard of care for detecting ICH.
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