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Cardiologists recommend AVR for asymptomatic severe AS—TAVR and surgery both viable options

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A trio of leading voices in cardiology reviewed years of data while considering their proposal. The choice between TAVR and SAVR, they added, should be made on a case-by-case basis.

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HeartBeam raising $10M for FDA-cleared health tech with public offering

The FDA recently cleared the company's cable-free, credit card-sized heart monitor that produces 12-lead ECGs.

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Radiologists debate the merits of AI for work list triage in emergency settings

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Physicians with two academic institutions made their cases in dueling opinion pieces published in the American Journal of Roentgenology Wednesday. 

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Congressman proposes banning prior authorization across all health plans

Rep. Jeff Van Drew, R-N.J., proposed the Doctor Knows Best Act of 2025 in the U.S. House, calling the practice "useless red tape." 

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$16.4M grant fuels creation of ‘world’s first’ mobile, whole-body CT scanner

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The CT scanner will be integrated into a multi-purpose mobile care unit to provide point-of-care diagnostics to Americans living in rural regions.

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Adelaide, Australia, vendor Micro-X is undertaking the assignment, utilizing funds from the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health.

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Private equity tied to 21% of healthcare bankruptcies for second consecutive year

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New data from the Private Equity Stakeholder Project reveals that, while 11% of all-sector bankruptcies were filed by organizations with a history of ownership by investment firms, that number rises to 21% for healthcare. 

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AI spots missed colorectal cancers on routine CT scans

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Rates of colorectal cancer are on the rise, most notably in younger adults, who have seen CRC diagnoses double over the last decade.

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Mexico, not China, is biggest tariff concern among radiology vendors

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If 25% tariffs go into effect, it could have a big impact on the cost of medical imaging and radiotherapy systems, with many manufacturing facilities in Mexico. 

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Johnson & Johnson MedTech launches new large-bore catheter system for stroke

Johnson & Johnson MedTech has launched a new next-generation catheter to be used when treating acute ischemic stroke patients. The Cereglide 92 Catheter System includes a 0.92” catheter as well as the company’s Innerglide 9 deliver aid.

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The next-generation catheter was designed to help clinicians restore blood flow safely and effectively after patients have experienced an acute ischemic stroke. 

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Use of biolimus-coated balloons during PCI not as effective as paclitaxel devices

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Researchers tracked data from more than 200 patients who underwent PCI from August 2020 to July 2022, sharing their findings in JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions.

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