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Allergic reactions to iodinated CT contrast increase likelihood of sensitivity to GBCAs

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Historically, sensitivity to iodinated contrast media was not a risk factor for adverse reactions to gadolinium-based contrast agents, experts explained this week in Radiology.

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Mortality odds increase in older, financially stressed patients following a heart attack

Severe financial stress was associated with a 61% increase in 180-day mortality risk in individuals following acute myocardial infarction.

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Abbott implantable heart failure monitor gains expanded FDA approval

Abbott has received an expanded FDA indication approval for its CardioMEMs HF System, making the solution available for patients in earlier stages (NYHA stage II) of heart failure (HF). New FDA indication for CardioMEMS

Abbott has received an expanded FDA indication approval for its CardioMEMs HF System, making the solution available for patients in earlier stages (NYHA stage II) of heart failure (HF).

An estimated 1.2 million additional patients are now candidates for the company's small CardioMEMs HF monitor. 

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Debate over? On-pump CABG, off-pump CABG lead to similar 10-year outcomes

A study that analyzed patient outcomes in coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) in veterans showed outcomes for on-pump and off-pump procedures over 10 years to be similar. Photo by Jim Lennon

Photo by Jim Lennon.

10-year data from the ROOBY study found that there was little difference in outcomes between the two forms of heart bypass surgery. 

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49% of radiologists surveyed say they’re burned out, with ‘lack of respect’ a top driver

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Other popular answers included “too many hours at work,” lack of control or autonomy over one’s life, and too many bureaucratic tasks, Medscape reported.

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6 common pitfalls to avoid when consummating a radiology M&A deal

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“Mergers and acquisitions can work, but only if everyone involved truly knows what they are doing," experts wrote in the Journal of the American College of Radiology. 

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Senate finalizes radiologist-supported bill to address burnout following physician’s suicide

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The Dr. Lorna Breen Health Care Provider Protection Act went to President Joe Biden for his final signature after its Feb. 17 passage.

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Radiologist-backed software startup Sirona Medical acquiring assets, personnel from AI firm Nines

The deal includes Nines' data pipeline, machine learning engines, analytics tools, and two U.S. Food and Drug Administration-cleared products. 

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Photon-counting CT boosts image quality and reader confidence in identifying coronary artery disease

A heart attack is caused when one of the coronary arteries becomes blocked with a clot.

The approach outperformed an energy-integrating detector dual-layer CT system and significantly improved image quality, according to a study published in Radiology.

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Rhode Island AG denies application for Lifespan, Care New England merger

University Hospitals, Cleveland, Ohio

The proposed union would pose a significant threat to cost, quality, and access to healthcare, according to the state's attorney general. 

 

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