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Fears over affording care overwhelmingly top list of health-related concerns for older Americans

Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) patients who suffer from cognitive impairment face a higher risk of one-year mortality and developing postoperative delirium (POD), according to a new study published in the American Journal of Cardiology.

In a national poll, more than half of respondents said they were “very concerned” about the cost of medical care, home care, assisted living and prescription drugs. Those concerns outweighed vaccine hesitancy, crime and loneliness.

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Investigation into patient's death after contrast injection begins

With the shortage, which pertains specifically to all formulations and concentrations of GE Healthcare’s Omnipaque (iohexol), expected to last until mid-June, several organizations have eluded that conservation efforts are of critical importance.#contrastshortage #CTcontrast #iodinatedcontrast

The man's wife told the court that he had undergone similar scans multiple times before and had never experienced any sort of adverse reaction. 

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FDA announces new Class I recall of CPET devices due to choking hazard

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced that Vyaire Medical has recalled the twin tube samples lines from its Vyntus CPX Metabolic Cart due to ongoing safety concerns. This is a Class I recall, which means the FDA believes using these devices “may cause serious injuries or death.”

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If left unchecked, the devices could put patients at risk of serious injuries or death as they undergo cardiopulmonary evaluations. 

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Male/female salary gap in academic medicine: Women radiologists ahead of peers in other specialties

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Academic radiology still has a ways to go before achieving salary parity between the sexes, but it’s doing better at getting there than most other teaching specialties. 

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Cardiologist on hunger strike wants more beds for department—has not eaten in 12 days

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The cardiologist has been fasting in his office since May 11. He insists that he and his colleagues need more room to provide care for a growing patient population. 

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New York Valves, CRF’s newest cardiology conference, makes heart team collaborations a priority

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New York Valves: The Structural Heart Summit replaces the Transcatheter Valve Therapy conference CRF hosted for many years. The three-day event will include 12 late-breaking clinical trials focused on TAVR and new treatments for the mitral and tricuspid valves. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Radiology groups want clarity from HHS on reporting requirements following Change cyberattack

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ACR, the American Society of Neuroradiology and the Society of Interventional Radiology were among over 100 groups asking the feds for further details. 

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Buffalo’s 2nd largest diagnostic imaging center operator on why it sold to private equity

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Founded in 1959, Southtowns Radiology announced in November that it was unloading its imaging center business to Atlanta-based Rezolut. 

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‘First federal CIO’ gives 3 reality checks on governmental AI

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The White House’s Office of Management and Budget recently released final guidance for the use of AI by executive-branch departments and agencies.

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