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Combined, alcohol dependence and depression cause 'severe and extensive' brain connectivity impairment

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Alcohol dependence and depression are known to affect the functional connectivity of the brain, but when the two co-occur, connectivity between certain regions is significantly worse, new MRI study shows.

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Maryland enacts sweeping ban on noncompetes for all healthcare professionals

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The new law will ban noncompetes in the state for all healthcare workers who provide care, including veterinarians and veterinary technicians.

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Cardiologists examine how residual TR after transcatheter tricuspid valve repair impacts survival

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Researchers tracked data from more than 600 patients, noting that heart teams may want to reconsider how they classify residual TR after treatment. 

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PET is an energy hog, but relatively rare utilization lessens its carbon footprint. MRI and CT have no such ‘out’

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Medical imaging machinery uses a lot of power, and the extent to which it quickens the pace of global warming is becoming clearer.

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Wellness curriculum effectively reduces burnout among radiology residents, even during the pandemic

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The curriculum consisted of sessions on movement, mindfulness, stress reduction, fulfillment in medicine, cognitive behavioral therapy, acupuncture, nutrition and cooking, free gym memberships and more.

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AI-powered coronary plaque assessments show ‘strong agreement’ with IVUS

HeartFlow Plaque Analysis. A European Heart Journal – Cardiovascular Imaging study compared the noninvasive Plaque Analysis technology developed by HeartFlow, which uses advanced AI algorithms to evaluate coronary CT angiography (CCTA) images, with coronary plaque assessments achieved by using intravascular ultrasound (IVUS). The REVEALPLAQUE trial included data from 237 patients. Plaque Analysis showed strong correlation and high accuracy when compared with IVUS.

Plaque Analysis image courtesy of Heartflow.

HeartFlow's noninvasive Plaque Analysis technology, which uses AI to evaluate CCTA images, delivered assessments that mostly lined up with IVUS results. 

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Medical device startup gains FDA clearance for new RF guidewire, raises $12.5M

Atraverse Medical Hotwire radiofrequency (RF) guidewire. Atraverse Medical, a San Diego-based medical device company founded in 2022, designed the guidewire to give physicians as much freedom as possible while treating heart patients. 

Hotwire image courtesy of Atraverse Medical.

Atraverse Medical, a San Diego-based medical device company founded in 2022, designed the guidewire to give physicians as much freedom as possible while treating heart patients. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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Radvocates applaud bipartisan bill that would end decade-long decline in Medicare reimbursement

The Radiation Oncology Case Rate Value-Based Program Act of 2024 would build on the shelved RO Model and save the federal payment program $200M. 

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Radiation therapy centers sold out of private equity-backed provider’s bankruptcy estate for nearly $3M

Former managers of a Tampa Florida-based radiology company Advanced Diagnostic Group (ADG) and its employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) retirement benefit manager GreatBanc Trust Co. will pay $19 million to settle a class action lawsuit. The suit alleges they allowed the ESOP’s value to be diverted to managers, directors and their shell companies and away from employee participants. money gavel court lawsuit legal judge judgement

American Shared Hospital Services is acquiring a 60% stake and expects the facilities to generate upward of $10 million in annual revenue. 

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