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Global ultrasound ‘bubble community’ rallies around Ukrainian children in need of imaging

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An international nonprofit medical society is teaming with a supplier of ultrasound contrast media to aid pediatric patients in Ukraine.

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New details on the pig heart transplant patient's death, from the doctors who treated him

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Bartley P. Griffith, MD, and David Bennett. Image courtesy of UMMC.

Doctors involved with the historic procedure shared key details about their experience in the New England Journal of Medicine.

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Radiologists develop AI to flag artifacts on CT pulmonary angiography

The capability could allow immediate alerting of CT technologists, who would adjust scan protocols or re-scan patients to optimize image quality prior to physician interpretation.

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Most hospitals are not complying with price transparency laws

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Hospitals have been required to post their prices of their 300 most common procedures since Jan. 1, 2021. However, a majority of providers are still not fully complying. 

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Regulatory Roundup: FDA clears several new solutions, including Apple’s latest AFib offering

When Apple previewed its watchOS 9 update in early June, one of the key features the company highlighted was a new tracking option for atrial fibrillation (AFib) patients. The AFib History feature, approved for patients 22 years and older who have been diagnosed with AFib, was designed to help users gain a better understanding of their symptoms and easily share data with healthcare providers.

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The FDA had a busy June, clearing multiple solutions designed to treat patients with cardiovascular conditions. 

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New data highlights the continued importance of COVID-19 vaccines for CVD patients

COVID-19 vaccines help reduce the serious coronavirus infections and hospitalizations. Multiple studies have shown that the risk from very rare vaccine side effects are far outweighed by the much greater risk of hospitalization and death due to COVID infections.

A Hong Kong study examined incidence rate ratios for major adverse cardiovascular events in the 27 days following each vaccine dose. 

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Radiology contributes less than thought to the national healthcare spend

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An analysis of CMS data has shown radiology had little to do with increases in Medicare costs over a 10-year period ending in 2019.

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Work no less burdensome for 70% of 276 radiologists using AI

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Radiologists across Europe have been finding AI algorithms useful for improving efficiency at some tasks—yet, overall, few have received AI-attributable workload relief.

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VIDEO: Advances in left atrial appendage occlusion technology

Two examples of new left atrial appendage occluders (LAAO), the Conformal omn left and the Laminar on the right. evi Nair, MD, FACC, FHRS, director of cardiac electrophysiology at St. Bernard's Healthcare, Jonesboro, Arkansas, explains some of the recent advances in transcatheter left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion technology at the 2022 Transcatheter Valve Therapeutics (TVT) Structural Heart Summit. #TVT #TVT2020 #LAA #LAAO #EPeeps

Devi Nair, MD, director of cardiac electrophysiology at St. Bernard's Healthcare, Jonesboro, Arkansas, explains some of the recent advances in transcatheter left atrial appendage (LAA) occlusion technology at the 2022 Transcatheter Valve Therapeutics (TVT) Structural Heart Summit.

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Preoperative PET/CT imaging linked with better survival in advanced lung cancer

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PET/CT imaging in these patients increases overall survival depending on the cancer’s stage, with those diagnosed with stage 3A and 3B NSCLC appearing to benefit the most from the exam. 

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