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New research highlights rising interest in LBBAP

The Medtronic SelectSecure MRI SureScan Model 3830 cardiac lead already gained FDA approval for His-Bundle pacing back in 2018. Now, the lead is also approved for left bundle branch area pacing, providing users with another option when treating patients for bradycardia. According to Medtronic, this marks the first time the FDA has approved a device for this indication.

The Medtronic SelectSecure MRI SureScan Model 3830 cardiac lead was the first lead approved for left bundle branch area pacing.

The first patient has been enrolled in a new study of an optimized lead for LBBAP, an area with an explosion of interest in EP as a way to improve patient outcomes.

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AI uncovers ‘vascular fingerprints’ in the eye that can predict strokes

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An advanced algorithm was trained to evaluate more than 100 different details about the inside of a patient's eye. Its ability to identify high-risk patients was comparable to more traditional techniques, exciting researchers. 

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AI in the ICU (and elsewhere): Less stress, better conditions, alleviated shortages

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When appropriately applied in critical care settings, AI can deliver considerable value to clinical staff, hospital management and local communities. In the process the technology may help resolve persistent staffing shortages.

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FDA threatens Hologic with punishment for reported errors in making troubled breast device

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Concerns stem from manufacturing and distribution of the BioZorb marker, with possible ramifications including "seizure, injunction and civil money penalties." 

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Court lets lawsuit, alleging radiology group used inferior computer monitors to submit $6M in false claims, continue

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The case dates to June 2019 when whistleblower and Arizona-based IT executive Eric Stenson filed suit against Radiology Limited. 

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Several states propose legislation to bolster coverage for supplemental breast imaging

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Those proposing breast imaging-related measures so far in 2025 have included Connecticut, Florida, Hawaii, Indiana, Missouri, New York, South Carolina, Utah and Virginia, ACR reports. 

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Mayo Clinic and Microsoft partner to advance generative AI in radiology

The pair's hope is that their model, which will first focus on chest X-rays, will provide significant benefits for radiology workflows.

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Report highlights flaws in FDA rapid approval of Alzheimer drug

A new report from the Office of the Inspector General found the FDA failed to properly record meetings with drug manufacturers, ultimately approving drugs later shown to have safety and efficacy issues. 

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Telehealth diabetes management offering now part of Amazon marketplace

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The integration was announced during the annual JP Morgan Health Care Conference in San Francisco. The program works through Amazon Benefits Manager to remotely help patients with weight and blood pressure management. 

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ACR partners to create AI foundational model assessment website

Video Christoph Wald explains how the Health AI Challenge help understand how foundational AI models work

Christoph Wald, MD, vice chair of the American College of Radiology Board of Chancellors, explains the partnerships with academic institutions to create the Health AI Challenge will help provide a better understanding of how foundational AI models work.

 

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