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Siemens Healthineers scores FDA clearance for 6 interventional systems

Siemens Healthineers nabs FDA clearance for 6 new IR systems

Each device comes equipped with a new AI feature designed to deliver high quality imaging at lower radiation doses during IR procedures.

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Half of emergency CT requests for children may not adhere to imaging appropriateness criteria

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The overuse of CT scans on kids could be owed, at least in part, to the fear of missing a critical finding, new research suggests.

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Is TAVR too common among younger patients? New data prompt a ‘call to action’

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Experts agree that most patients younger than 65 should be treated with surgery instead of TAVR. According to a new real-world analysis, however, more and more of these patients are undergoing TAVR.

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First-of-its-kind drainage device helps limit heart failure rehospitalizations

The WhiteSwell eLym catheter-based device for lymphatic drainage in acute decompensated heart failure (ADHF) patients.

This new catheter-based device for lymphatic drainage showed early potential to be an effective treatment option for acute decompensated heart failure.

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Makary out at FDA; food head Diamantas said to be stepping in

Marty Makary MD

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Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Marty Makary is about to become a former FDA chief. The departure comes as no surprise since President Donald Trump OK’d a plan to fire him last week. 

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SCAI seeks female interventional cardiologists for radiation risk study

SCAI is inviting younger female interventional cardiologists and fellows within five years of training to participate in the WONDER (Women Exposed to Occupational Doses of Radiation) study.

Concerns about radiation are believed to be a major reason so few women pursue a career in interventional cardiology. Are they right to be worried? SCAI hopes its new analysis can shed some light on this topic. 

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Society of Interventional Radiology endorses treatment for symptomatic knee osteoarthritis

knee x-ray

Experts see enormous potential in the delivery of genicular artery embolization, with millions impacted and growing case numbers given an aging population. 

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Attorneys aim to revive malpractice suit against radiologist using state’s ‘long-arm statute’

A book titled "Health Care Law" next to a gavel and a stethoscope

Jennifer Palmer died at age 34 after cancer spread to her bones, with her family subsequently suing a New York radiologist, alleging she missed sings on an MRI. 

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Radiology groups urge Congress to enact penalties against payers who violate No Surprises Act

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ACR, the American Society of Neuroradiology, all 50 state medical societies and numerous others wrote to members of the U.S. House and Senate to express their frustrations on May 11. 

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Pharmacy owner gets 2 years in prison for defrauding Medicare of $2.5M

Medicare fraud

The former proprietor of a pharmacy in New Jersey was caught billing federal insurance for prescriptions of the antibiotic Dificid at $4,000 a pop, despite providers never ordering the pills. He pleaded guilty to charges of healthcare fraud conspiracy in November 2025.

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