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Tariffs not enough to make Siemens Healthineers move production or raise prices—yet

Siemens Healthineers booth sign at RSNA 2024. The company expects to spend about between $227-$340 million on tariff mitigation efforts.Photo by Dave Fornell

The imaging manufacturer expects to spend between $227 million and $340 million on tariff mitigation efforts, leaders said Wednesday. 
 

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High Lp(a) levels increase risk of repeat cardiovascular events—LDL drugs may help

The Society of Cardiovascular Computed Tomography developed and published the new document to help educate healthcare providers who regularly treat acute chest pain in the emergency department (ED). 

Researchers evaluated data from more than 273,000 patients with a history of ASCVD, noting that higher Lp(a) levels are consistently linked to worse cardiovascular outcomes.

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ACR updates guidance for managing and preventing contrast media reactions

Lawyer dies after severe allergic reaction to contrast media.

The new recommendations address discordance between the college and other organizations’ prior guidelines on the use of premedication.

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Answering key follow-up questions after the FDA approved TAVR in asymptomatic patients

A majority of medical devices involved in Class I recalls were never required by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to undergo premarket or postmarket clinical testing, according to new research published in Annals of Internal Medicine.[1]

The approval of certain TAVR valves to be used in asymptomatic patients is expected to make a significant impact on patient care going forward. 

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Jury reaches ‘record’ $60M verdict in case over botched interventional procedure

Spine X-ray spinal cord

The case dates to 2019, when 64-year-old David Gangaram visited a Long Island outpatient clinic for an image-guided lumbar epidural steroid injection. 

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Radiology provider Akumin appoints chief medical officer

Akumin chief medical officer CMO Nasir Siddiqui, MD, MBA

Akumin Chief Medical Officer Nasir Siddiqui, MD, MBA

Nasir Siddiqui, MD, MBA, is taking on the role for the Plantation, Florida-based organization after previously spending nine years at Duly Health and Care. 

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Lantheus announces plans to divest SPECT imaging business

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Connolly Brothers Inc.

Janesville, Wisconsin-based nuclear fusion firm Shine Technologies is the buyer, issuing an upfront cash payment under terms of the deal. 

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Rite Aid seeking buyout as it files for bankruptcy—again

Rite Aid closing stores bankruptcy

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For the second time in less than two years, the struggling retail pharmacy chain has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, seeking buyers as it prepares for store closures.

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Michigan sues PBMs, alleging unlawful collusion created ‘pharmacy deserts'

Prescription drugs pharmacy law

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State Attorney General Dana Nessel is suing Express Scripts and Prime Therapeutics, accusing the two PBMs of manipulating rebate pricing, "crippling small, independent pharmacies and restricting access to lifesaving medications in the process."

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Stenting ‘an important treatment option’ for PCI patients with complete blockages

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The study's lead author emphasized that stenting during CTO PCI procedures "should be considered safe and effective in the long term."

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