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FDA clears AI screening tool for cardiac amyloidosis

The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) has helped cardiologists, radiologists, nurses and other healthcare providers embrace precision medicine in a way that ensures more heart patients are receiving personalized care.

Ultromics designed EchoGo Amyloidosis to evaluate routine echocardiogram results for signs of cardiac amyloidosis. It received the FDA's breakthrough device designation back in 2023.

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IVUS-guided PCI reduces risks in patients with diabetes

Example of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) shown as part of the multimodality imaging capability on the Fujifilm CVIS.

Example of intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) shown as part of the multimodality imaging capability on the Fujifilm CVIS.

PCI can be more challenging in high-risk patients presenting with diabetes and ACS. IVUS guidance was associated with improved outcomes among these patients compared to angiography guidance alone. 

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Martha Gulati highlights 'exciting' progress in preventive cardiology

Video of Martha Gulati explaining preventive cardiology advanacements for obese patients. #AHA24 #AHA2024 #CVprev

Martha Gulati, MD, spoke to Cardiovascular Business at AHA Scientific Sessions 2024 about key developments in obesity treatment and CVD prevention.

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Medtronic using AI to identify more TAVR patients in need

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Medtronic has launched new research into AI's potential to identify patients with severe aortic stenosis and other worrying symptoms. The company hopes to overcome longstanding health disparities and reach individuals who may otherwise go untreated.

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More than 1/3 of old strokes are incidentally detected on head CT

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A new analysis in JACR estimates that spotting the signs of a previously undetected stroke could benefit up to 200,000 people in the United States every year.

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Trump selects Emmy-winning TV personality Dr. Oz to head CMS

Dr. Mehmet Oz, MD - The Dr. Oz Show

Promotional photo from the Dr. Oz Show. 

President-elect Donald Trump announced the nomination of former "Dr. Oz Show" star Mehmet Oz just days after appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as secretary of health. 

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FDA issues Class I recall of infusion pump batteries due to risk of burns

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Rechargeable batteries used on CADD-Solis Li-ion infusion systems may short out if damaged, possibly causing the case to melt. No injuries have been reported.

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Are providers too trusting of AI's advice?

artificial intelligence robot evaluates healthcare data. Novo Nordisk announced a new collaboration with Valo Health, a healthcare technology company focused on using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to identify new drug treatments for cardiovascular disease (CVD).

“When we rely too much on whatever the computer tells us, that’s a problem."

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Abbott opens CGM sensor manufacturing facility in Ireland as part of $465M investment

Abbott FreeStyle Libre 3 CGM

FreeStyle Libre 3 image courtesy of of Abbott.

Abbott expects the new facility to produce more FreeStyle Libre 3 sensors than anywhere else in the world.

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Pairing an alert system with CAD software halves time-to-treatment for pneumothorax

New data from the American Heart Association (AHA), published Jan. 25, 2023, in Circulation, suggests it resulted in a significant increase in the number of patients dying from cardiovascular disease (CVD) and a higher age-adjusted mortality rate. Oxygen Mask

By expediting communication between radiologists and referring providers when suspicious findings are identified, the system has great potential to improve clinical outcomes in real-world scenarios, authors of a new study in JACR suggest.

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