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Philips presents study results at Heart Rhythm annual meeting demonstrating benefits of its AI-powered cardiac monitoring solutions

With cardiovascular disease on the rise, clinicians and health systems continue to look for ways to deliver high-quality care that is both timely and cost-effective.

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New software could improve diagnosis of lung conditions for patients who cannot tolerate contrast dye

AI software improves diagnosis of lung conditions when contrast cannot be used

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The machine learning-based software uses a formula called the Integrated Jacobian Formulation to calculate lung volume based on metrics derived from imaging taken during inhalation and exhalation. 

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Myval TAVR valve noninferior to similar devices from Medtronic, Edwards after 30 days

Meril Life Sciences, an India-based medical device company founded in 2006, developed the Myval TAVR valve. The Myval transcatheter heart valve (THV) is non-inferior to the Sapien 3 THV after one year, according to new transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) data published in The Lancet.

The Myval TAVR valve. Image courtesy of Merit Life Sciences.

The balloon-expandable valve is already approved for use in India and Europe. New data presented at EuroPCR 2024 in Paris compared it to contemporary devices seen by many as the gold standard for TAVR care. 

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Head CTs could present an opportunity to screen for osteoporosis

In individuals who have not completed a DEXA scan, head CT conducted for other reasons can offer insight into patients’ frontal bone density, a potential marker of osteoporosis.

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FDA clears advanced AI model for predicting heart failure risk

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.

The new algorithm from Implicity evaluates implantable device data and monitors patients for changes that suggest they could experience severe heart failure symptoms in the near future. It was designed to alert clinicians up to weeks in advance.

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Industry changes are making it easier for cardiologists to start families

Video interview with Nandita Scott, MD, Mass General Hospital, on balancing motherhood or fatherhood as a cardiologist and how to make things work with a work-life balance. #cardiologistmom #ACC #ACC24 #ACC2024

One of the biggest decisions in a cardiologist's life is knowing when, exactly, to start a family. Nandita S. Scott, MD, co-director of the Corrigan Women's Heart Health Program at Mass General Hospital, shared her perspective on this important topic. 

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Private equity dealmaking in healthcare stalls amid persistent bid-ask gap, negative regulatory environment

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PE sponsors announced or closed about 158 transactions in the first quarter (including five in imaging), a “downward trend even from 2023’s sluggish pace,” Pitchbook reports.  

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Prior authorization a ‘major contributor’ to radiologists’ mounting administrative burdens, ACR tells Congress

The Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation (APSF), a related organization of the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA), this week released a statement on the criminalization of medical errors. The APSF said criminal prosecution is unjust and counterproductive is healthcare organizations want to find ways to mitigate errors by understanding how they happen and create protocols or IT systems can can help prevent future errors. The criminal trial of nurse RaDonda Vaught was counterproductive to safety.

Amid specialist shortages and imaging backlogs, members of the U.S. Senate are seeking ways to ease the stress endured by physicians.

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Newly created radiology residency program receives 750 applications for 7 slots

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St. Luke's University Health Network recently launched its region's only accredited radiology residency program in response to booming demand for imaging. 

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Biopsy before ablation has no cost advantage over both-at-once approach

Kidney image. About 80% of chronic kidney disease patients actually die from cardiovascular complications. Although the link between these diseases is well established, the actual biological mechanism involved has not been fully understood. But researchers at Temple University recently uncovered a key piece to this connection, where chronic kidney disease and high-fat diets combine to trigger blood vessel inflammation. Their findings are published online in Redox Biology.[1]

Established guidelines recommend biopsying small tumors of the kidney ahead of any procedure to ablate them. A new study confirms the validity of pursuing another pathway.

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