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Week in Review: What to expect at ACC.22 | Medtronic's latest recall | The risks of daily acetaminophen use
Saturday, February 12, 2022
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Long-term risk of heart attack, coronary artery disease or stroke much higher among COVID-19 patients

Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues.

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
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Long-term risk of heart attack, coronary artery disease or stroke much higher among COVID-19 patients

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Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues. #longcovid
Even patients who were never hospitalized for COVID-19 face a heightened risk of cardiovascular issues.
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Links to the ACC.22 late-breaking clinical trials

Learn more about the late-breaking studies presented at ACC.22 in Washington, D.C. 

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting ACC.22 is the premier source for the latest cardiac science. #ACC22 Here are links to all the late breaking studies, trials and late-breaker science at the annual meeting conference. #ACC2022 #ACC
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Links to the ACC.22 late-breaking clinical trials

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The American College of Cardiology (ACC) annual meeting ACC.22 is the premier source for the latest cardiac science. #ACC22 Here are links to all the late breaking studies, trials and late-breaker science at the annual meeting conference. #ACC2022 #ACC
Learn more about the late-breaking studies presented at ACC.22 in Washington, D.C. 
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Medtronic recalls a second directional atherectomy device due to risk of tip damage

There have been no incidents at this time, but the device is similar to another Medtronic solution that was recently recalled. 

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Medtronic recalls a second directional atherectomy device due to risk of tip damage

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There have been no incidents at this time, but the device is similar to another Medtronic solution that was recently recalled. 
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Too much Tylenol? Daily acetaminophen use may be bad for hypertension patients

Daily acetaminophen use was associated with a “significant increase” in daytime systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

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Apixaban may be a more effective treatment option than rivaroxaban for patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and valvular heart disease (VHD), according to a new analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
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Too much Tylenol? Daily acetaminophen use may be bad for hypertension patients

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Apixaban may be a more effective treatment option than rivaroxaban for patients presenting with atrial fibrillation (AFib) and valvular heart disease (VHD), according to a new analysis published in Annals of Internal Medicine.
Daily acetaminophen use was associated with a “significant increase” in daytime systolic and diastolic blood pressure.
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HeartFlow calls off plans to merge, go public due to ‘unfavorable market conditions’

The deal, originally announced back in July 2021, valued the new entity at approximately $2.4 billion.

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HeartFlow FFR-CT is a non-invasive imaging method to determine the fractional flow reserve for the entire coronary tree.
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HeartFlow calls off plans to merge, go public due to ‘unfavorable market conditions’

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HeartFlow FFR-CT is a non-invasive imaging method to determine the fractional flow reserve for the entire coronary tree.
The deal, originally announced back in July 2021, valued the new entity at approximately $2.4 billion.
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TEE improves 30-day outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac valve or proximal aortic surgery

Intraoperative TEE, researchers wrote, can provide value during any open cardiac valve or proximal aortic surgery.

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Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient
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TEE improves 30-day outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac valve or proximal aortic surgery

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Tiny fragments of plastic are commonly found deep inside the human body. Heart surgery, it seems, is one of many ways these microplastics are reaching their destination.  Surgeons Operating On Patient
Intraoperative TEE, researchers wrote, can provide value during any open cardiac valve or proximal aortic surgery.
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Implantable atrial shunt therapy trial identifies treatable HFpEF patients

The REDUCE LAP-HF II study identified heart failure patients who may benefit from receiving a new transcatheter implant manufactured by Corvia Medical.

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The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.
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Implantable atrial shunt therapy trial identifies treatable HFpEF patients

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The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.
The REDUCE LAP-HF II study identified heart failure patients who may benefit from receiving a new transcatheter implant manufactured by Corvia Medical.
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Continued anticoagulation after primary PCI boosts survival among STEMI patients

A key takeaway from the group's analysis was that the rate of major bleeding events did not significantly change. 

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Continued anticoagulation after primary PCI boosts survival among STEMI patients

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A key takeaway from the group's analysis was that the rate of major bleeding events did not significantly change. 
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First implant of dual-chamber leadless pacemaker completed in Abbott’s Aveir DR i2i pivotal trial

The investigational dual-chamber pacemaker is designed to provide synchronous, beat-by-beat pacing of the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart.

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The Abbott Aveir DR dual-chamber leadless pacemaker recently had its first human implant occur in the Aveir DR i2i study pivotal trial.
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First implant of dual-chamber leadless pacemaker completed in Abbott’s Aveir DR i2i pivotal trial

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The Abbott Aveir DR dual-chamber leadless pacemaker recently had its first human implant occur in the Aveir DR i2i study pivotal trial.
The investigational dual-chamber pacemaker is designed to provide synchronous, beat-by-beat pacing of the right atrium and right ventricle of the heart.
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What clinicians need to know about PCI, other revascularization techniques among women

The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions has shared a new expert consensus statement that highlights sex-specific considerations associated with revascularization. 

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older female patient and doctor
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What clinicians need to know about PCI, other revascularization techniques among women

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The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography & Interventions has shared a new expert consensus statement that highlights sex-specific considerations associated with revascularization. 
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