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Heart failure patients face a substantial risk of pneumonia

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The study's authors explored data from two different clinical trials, focusing on patients with HFrEF and HFpEF.

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A closer look at how subtle changes in the heart can lead to arrhythmias, death

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“What surprised me is that such small changes in electrolyte values have such dramatic effects,” one researcher said. 

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Monitoring brain cancer treatments with PET imaging may spare many from unnecessary procedures

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Utilizing 18F-FET PET when conventional MRI falls short offers valuable information about the effectiveness of state-of-the-art treatments.

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Survey Says: Imaging IT Is Key to Unlocking Gains in Radiology Quality & Efficiency

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A recently published nationwide survey of radiology executives elicited insightful responses from leaders, directors, managers and radiologists representing 67 organizations in 24 states. The robust tally suggests broad and keen interest by imaging organizations in establishing IT benchmarks and leveraging technology to improve quality and performance in this era of value-based care.

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The high price of consolidation: Spike in imaging volumes pushing Medicare costs up $40M

Twenty-three percent of cardiologists have a net worth of more than $5 million, No. 5 among all specialties, according to a new report. A majority of cardiologists also said they have had no significant financial losses in the last year. What are cardiologists paid? How much do cardiologists make?

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The findings shared Monday in Health Affairs add to mounting evidence linking vertical integration to higher spending, a trend that's likely to increase in the coming years.

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FDA approves dapagliflozin for chronic kidney disease

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Dapagliflozin can help patients with CKD lower their risk of adverse renal and cardiovascular outcomes, the FDA said in a statement. 

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Risk of a permanent pacemaker after valve-in-valve TAVR is low, especially when using newer heart valves

The findings, published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, focused on data from the VIVID registry.

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Radiation delivered via low-dose CT may improve quality of life for patients with severe Alzheimer’s

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LDCT produced “remarkable” improvements in both behavior and cognition just days after treatment, according to a small study published in the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease.

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3 steps to eliminate unconscious bias in radiology recruitment and hiring

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Radiology researchers recommend using a holistic approach to hiring and deploying structured interviewing, they wrote recently. 

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Health workers robustly respond to facemask promotion, go predictably separate ways on vaccination

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If two regional studies published May 3 are reflective of all U.S. healthcare workers’ attitudes toward the present pandemic, facemask wearing is spotty and vaccination rates are more variable by demographics and attitudes than access.

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