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TEE improves 30-day outcomes for patients undergoing cardiac valve or proximal aortic surgery

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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Strategic partnership: Press Ganey acquiring Forsta

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The move will help Press Ganey, a healthcare-focused patient experience company, grow its technology offerings and expand globally.

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‘Giveaway for private insurers’: ACR requests summary judgment without trial in surprise billing suit

The American College of Radiology, and similar groups representing emergency docs and anesthesiologists, want a rapid resolution with the law already taking effect Jan. 1.  

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Stroke thrombectomy outcomes similar between radiologists, fellowship-trained neurointerventionalists

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Increased volume has led to stress among endovascular stroke physicians, with some hospitals relying on interventional rads to relieve the strain. 

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Imaging ‘Best in KLAS’ winners named, leadership change at Hyperfine, plus more vendor news

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Also, a new artificial intelligence partnership in stroke care, advertising in imaging offices, and Royal Philips expands its ultrasound portfolio. 

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Implantable atrial shunt therapy trial identifies treatable HFpEF patients

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.

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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American Hospital Association responds to changing healthcare landscape with new strategic plan

Part of the AHA's goals includes addressing workforce and staffing shortages and enhancing the public's trust and confidence in health systems.

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Findings potentially linked to autism spotted on routine prenatal ultrasound, research shows

A new study offers insight into the prenatal development of children who are eventually diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) by using ultrasound to identify early anatomical anomalies. 

Ultrasounds of fetuses who later developed ASD displayed three times more anatomical anomalies than the general population control group, according to research in Brain.

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Too much Tylenol? Daily acetaminophen use may be bad for hypertension patients

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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HHS warns hospitals to safeguard against LockBit 2.0 ransomware

While the cybercrime organization claims to not attack healthcare organizations it remains a threat to the entire U.S. healthcare and public health sector, according to a recent alert.

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