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FDA issues recall of intraoperative imaging system due to safety risks

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The system enables surgeons to intraoperatively illuminate cancerous tissue in the breast cavity during lumpectomy surgery.

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First study of its kind to focus on new therapy for hypoplastic left heart syndrome

Joshua M. Hare, MD, FACC, FAHA, a professor of medicine, molecular and cellular pharmacology, and biomedical engineering, director of regenerative medicine, and director of the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute (ISCI) at the University of Miami, and co-founder and chief science officer for the stem cell start-up Longeveron, explains the FDA trial for laromestrocel (Lomecel-B) to treat hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS).

The new trial represents a potential breakthrough in the treatment of one of the most devastating congenital heart defects.

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Why patient selection is so important when performing M-TEER

MitralClip G4 in the Abbott booth at TCT 2023. Photo by Dave Fornell

Abbott's MitraClip G4 device used for mitral TEER procedures.

As mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair continues to gain momentum in the United States, a new study of CMS data examines what happens to patient outcomes when the procedure fails.

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Exploring the link between left ventricular diastolic function and AFib

Agfa patient time line of prior exams and echo reporting in its CVIS at ASE 2023.

Evaluating LVDF with echocardiography or AI-powered electrocardiography can help identify individuals at an increased risk of developing atrial fibrillation, according to new data presented at the ASE 36th Annual Scientific Sessions.

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Radiology Business Management Association strongly urges Medicare to withdraw controversial doc pay ‘efficiency adjustment’

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The federal payment program first proposed this 2.5%, across-the-board cut for physician services in July, exempting most time-based healthcare offerings. 

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America sees ‘concerning’ drop in pediatric radiology workforce, despite rising imaging volumes

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Photo: Lerner Children’s Pavilion at Hospital for Special Surgery

The findings come amid reports of a “major” workforce shortage in pediatric radiology, driven by decreased trainee interest in related fellowships, rising clinical volumes and a competitive job market. 

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Lawmakers urge Trump administration to fix No Surprises Act problems plaguing radiology

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Five years after Congress passed the landmark law, shortcomings persist, which are potentially hampering patients and physicians, House leaders contend. 

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Radiopharma firm Telix touts progress after FDA rejects brain imaging agent application

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The Australia-based drug manufacturer is working to release Pixclara, a PET contrast agent for diagnosing glioma, a rare form of brain cancer. 

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Addiction medicine eager to embrace AI

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People with substance use disorders stand to benefit from healthcare AI just like any other patients. But they may have to wait a bit longer than most others since AI has only just begun to emerge in addiction medicine. 

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Report: More than 100 proposals submitted to HHS for MAHA autism studies

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. 

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Reuters reported that 500 institutions are linked to the proposals. In total, $50 million is up for grabs as part of HHS’ Autism Data Science Initiative.

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