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KardiaBand outperforms Apple Watch in diagnosing AFib, but a cardiologist’s perspective is still crucial

The KardiaBand device from AliveCor is a more reliable tool for identifying atrial fibrillation (AFib) than the Apple Watch 4, according to a new head-to-head analysis published in JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology.

The study's authors noted that the ECG acquisition technology in these wearable devices appears to be quite effective. The automated algorithms, however, could still be improved. 

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Mobile X-ray Leaps into the Future with New Innovations from Konica Minolta Healthcare

Dynamic Digital Radiography and the new glassless AeroDR flat panel detector will be available on the mKDR Xpress Mobile X-ray System

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Contrast shortage update: Supplies could continue to lag until September

With the shortage, which pertains specifically to all formulations and concentrations of GE Healthcare’s Omnipaque (iohexol), expected to last until mid-June, several organizations have eluded that conservation efforts are of critical importance.#contrastshortage #CTcontrast #iodinatedcontrast

GE previously indicated that the iodinated contrast shortage would resolve by the end of June.

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Proposed Medicare Physician Fee Schedule includes payment cuts

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The CMS proposal was met with immediate criticism from the American Medical Association. 

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Mobile X-ray Leaps into the Future with New Innovations from Konica Minolta Healthcare

Konica Minolta Healthcare Americas, Inc. announced today that the company’s revolutionary Dynamic Digital Radiography (DDR) technology, enabling the visualization of anatomy in motion, will be available on the mKDR Xpress™ Mobile X-ray System.

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California will make its own insulin to increase affordability

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The plan will allow California to offer insulin at a cheaper price, “closer to cost,” Governor Gavin Newsom said in a video announcement on Twitter July 7.

 

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Patients can safely undergo noncardiac surgeries after TAVR without a long delay

While a vast majority of heart transplants in the United States are successful, unplanned hospitalizations after the procedures are still incredibly common. Top 10 reasons for readmission after heart transplant.

However, the study’s authors did find associations between suboptimal TAVR procedures and adverse outcomes.

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Could an effective breast cancer therapy be bad for the heart? NIH awards $3.1M to find out

Researchers will examine stress test results, CT images, and blood tests for women who undergo estrogen depletion as a treatment for breast cancer.

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CT contrast shortage seen as amplification, continuation of deep-set dynamics

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The shortage of iodinated contrast media that has rattled U.S. radiology since early May didn’t come from nowhere.

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VIDEO: Overview of intra-atrial shunts to treat heart failure

The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.
The Corvia Atrial Shunt is designed to address elevated left atrial pressure (LAP) heart failure patients.

Cardiologist Peter Fail, MD, discusses the idea of using shunts to form a passage that enables the left atrium to decompress at rest and during physical activity. The goal is to lower left atrial pressure in heart failure patients.

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