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Getinge ending production of cardiopulmonary surgical perfusion systems

Getinge says it is ending production of its cardio-pulmonary surgical perfusion product in 2025, but plans to invest more in its Maquet Cardiosave ECMO system, which has continued market growth. Photo by Dave Fornell

The global medtech company is also looking to expand its organ transplant and ECMO portfolios.

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Center for Devices and Radiological Health hit with federal job cuts

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Following the mass layoffs, labeled “the Valentine’s Day Massacre” by some, many have expressed concern with how the move could impact patient care, AI research and more.

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Embracing the future: James Min left academia to push for a paradigm shift in preventive cardiology

Video of James Min, MD, explaining the future of cardiac care using CT and AI plaque analysis to create a personalized and more accurate cardiac risk assessment, similar to a mammogram for the heart.

James Min, MD, Cleerly's founder and CEO, changed careers to address what he saw as a major unmet need in cardiology.

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FDA approves first rapid-acting insulin biosimilar for diabetes

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Sanofi's Merilog is a new biosimilar substitute for Novo Nordisk’s NovoLog. It can be used to treat adult and pediatric patients with type 1 and type 2 diabetes.

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How radiology groups can contain damage from future cyberattacks

Radiologists with Harvard Medical School gave guidance to peers in a perspective piece published Tuesday in Academic Radiology. 

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Physicians refer lower-pay Medicaid patients to interventional radiology, operate on more lucrative commercially insured

Kit Crancer, chair of the Radiology Business Management Association Radiology (RBMA) Patient Action Network, and senior vice president of public policy for Rayus, explains RBMA's concerns over how the Trump administration's $1 trillion in cuts to Medicaid will economically impact rural hospitals.

Women covered by Medicaid are about 38% likelier to undergo uterine artery embolization, according to new research from the Neiman Health Policy Institute. 

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Strategic Radiology enters new state, adding 24-physician Radiology Inc.

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Founded in 1968, the Huntington, W.V., private practice provides 24/7 support to to six hospitals and three health systems. 

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Private equity-backed digital education platform TrueLearn acquires radiology vendor Medality

Medality CEO and co-founder Daniel Arnold

Daniel Arnold, Medality CEO and co-founder, at RSNA 2024. 

Medality (formerly MRI Online) boasts over 150 clients across 100 countries including private practices, academic programs and hospital radiology departments. 

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Private-equity radiology group owner Grovecourt Capital acquires MRI solutions provider IMRIS Imaging

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Founded in 2005, the vendor designs, manufactures and services its proprietary intraoperative MRI suite used on over 70,000 patients. 

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Aspartame linked to surging insulin levels, fatty plaques and inflammation

Adults who regularly drink sweetened beverages face a heightened risk of atrial fibrillation (AFib), according to new data published in Circulation: Arrhythmia and Electrophysiology.

Aspartame, the artificial sweetener commonly found in diet sodas and sugar-free snacks, may do significant harm to a person’s cardiovascular system.

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