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Hospital-acquired bedsores avoidable with AI

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AI has shown strong potential for predicting which recently hospitalized patients will develop pressure injuries (PIs), also known as pressure ulcers or bedsores, if they aren’t treated early with preventive medicine.

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AI carries ‘enormous potential’ to transform cardiac MRI, reduce scan times without using contrast

Virtual native enhancement produces higher quality scans compared to traditional modalities but without gadolinium-enhancement required.

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CSI’s orbital atherectomy system debuts in Canada

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An interventional cardiologist at Toronto General Hospital performed the procedures. 

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Metoprolol shows promise as an effective (and cheap) treatment for critically ill COVID-19 patients

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The medication, commonly used to treat cardiovascular disease, was associated with no side effects in a new analysis out of Spain. 

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Stroke severity, mortality higher among COVID-19 patients

The analysis included data from more than 700 stroke patients.

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Parents sue top children’s hospital alleging negligent care, MRI delays contributed to son’s death

CJ Harris' mother, Marie, says she asked for an MRI many times but was denied because the braces on her son's teeth may have rendered the scan unreadable, the lawsuit claims.

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Breast radiologists’ opinions diverge on how to structure resident education, rotations

Imaging experts said they were "surprised" at the lack of consensus regarding how to manage first rotations during a 12-week program.

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Edoxaban comparable to VKAs for treating AFib after TAVR

USPSTF updates its stance on aspirin use to prevent CVD, sees no benefit for patients 60 or older.

Researchers shared their findings at ESC Congress 2021 and in the New England Journal of Medicine. 

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Why AFib patients should exercise regularly

Exercise. A new scientific statement from the American Heart Association examined the potential impact of many therapies, including fish oil supplements, lily of the valley and yoga.

Recurrent AFib episodes were much less likely when patients participated in a six-month exercise program. 

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AI enables much faster pathology for life-or-death interventions

Since the first U.S. deceased after circulatory death (DCD) heart transplant in late 2019, there has bee ongoing research to determine the best way to utilize this new source of donor hearts. Researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine recently published a study in JAMA Network Open about their use of beating heart transplant procedures. It was found to be safe and had additional benefits. By avoiding additional warm and cold ischemic periods it eliminated need for ECMO.

After training deep neural networks on around 4,000 slide images from around 40 biopsied kidney patients, UCLA engineers have virtually re-stained tissue images for speedier high-accuracy diagnostics than a human histotechnologist could support.  

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