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Young patient recovering after historic heart procedure | Cardiologist pleads guilty to sexual battery of a colleague
Friday, March 11, 2022
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Young patient recovering after world’s first combination heart transplant and thymus procedure

“This has the potential to change the face of solid organ transplantation in the future,” one surgeon said. 

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One-year-old Easton and his mom Kaitlyn. Easton was the first patient to undergo a combination heart transplant and allogeneic processed thymus tissue implantation in an effort to eliminate the need for long-term, immune-suppression, anti-rejection medications. Image courtesy of Duke University.
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Young patient recovering after world’s first combination heart transplant and thymus procedure

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One-year-old Easton and his mom Kaitlyn. Easton was the first patient to undergo a combination heart transplant and allogeneic processed thymus tissue implantation in an effort to eliminate the need for long-term, immune-suppression, anti-rejection medications. Image courtesy of Duke University.
“This has the potential to change the face of solid organ transplantation in the future,” one surgeon said. 
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Screening older patients for AFib during regular care is feasible, but not productive

Screening did provide some value for patients 85 years and older, but more research is still required. 

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ECG rhythm strip from a 6-lead ECG
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Screening older patients for AFib during regular care is feasible, but not productive

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ECG rhythm strip from a 6-lead ECG
Screening did provide some value for patients 85 years and older, but more research is still required. 
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Veteran cardiologist pleads guilty to sexual battery of another doctor

The cardiologist repeatedly subjected a subordinate physician to "unwanted and unwelcome" contact. 

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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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Veteran cardiologist pleads guilty to sexual battery of another doctor

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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.
The cardiologist repeatedly subjected a subordinate physician to "unwanted and unwelcome" contact. 
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Tofacitinib increases risk of heart issues, cancer among rheumatoid arthritis patients

The FDA and Pfizer worked together to develop this new analysis of more than 4,000 patients. 

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Tofacitinib increases risk of heart issues, cancer among rheumatoid arthritis patients

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The FDA and Pfizer worked together to develop this new analysis of more than 4,000 patients. 
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Pig heart transplant patient dies 2 months after historic procedure

The 57-year-old patient was able to communicate with his family in his final hours. 

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Pig heart transplant patient dies 2 months after historic procedure

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The 57-year-old patient was able to communicate with his family in his final hours. 
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DOACs an effective substitute for VKAs after AFib patients undergo bioprosthetic valve replacement

Direct oral anticoagulants are noninferior to vitamin K antagonists when treating this important patient population, researchers reported. 

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durbin-ama-opioid. The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) have published new guidelines focused on the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with chronic coronary disease (CCD).
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DOACs an effective substitute for VKAs after AFib patients undergo bioprosthetic valve replacement

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durbin-ama-opioid. The American College of Cardiology (ACC) and American Heart Association (AHA) have published new guidelines focused on the diagnosis, treatment and management of patients with chronic coronary disease (CCD).
Direct oral anticoagulants are noninferior to vitamin K antagonists when treating this important patient population, researchers reported. 
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Cardiac hospitals still treating patients as war in Ukraine continues

Despite the Russian invasion, many Ukrainian cardiologists are staying behind to treat patients.

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The cardiac surgery post-op recovery area in the basement of Heart Institute hospital in Kyiv. Cardiac surgeon Igor Mokryk MD, said clinical operations were moved into the hospital's bomb shelter shortly after the launch of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but they are still treating patients.
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Cardiac hospitals still treating patients as war in Ukraine continues

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The cardiac surgery post-op recovery area in the basement of Heart Institute hospital in Kyiv. Cardiac surgeon Igor Mokryk MD, said clinical operations were moved into the hospital's bomb shelter shortly after the launch of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but they are still treating patients.
Despite the Russian invasion, many Ukrainian cardiologists are staying behind to treat patients.
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Congenital heart disease increases risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes, including death

Researchers examined data from more than 235,000 hospitalized patients treated in the United States.

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Congenital heart disease increases risk of poor COVID-19 outcomes, including death

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Researchers examined data from more than 235,000 hospitalized patients treated in the United States.
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