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FDA warns against use of troubled heart devices, citing ‘continued concerns’ after multiple recalls

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The agency is urging healthcare providers to transition away from these devices and seek out alternatives. It is even working with other manufacturers to try and get similar products on the market as quickly as possible. 

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New PET agent offers 'exceptional' imaging of kidney cancer

Whole-body maximum-intensity projections over time after [68Ga]Ga-DPI-4452 administration.

PET/CT image at 1 hour to allow visualization of anatomic contour.

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The agent was found to be better than standard CT imaging for patients with clear cell renal cell cancer.

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Biosense Webster updates 3D heart mapping software with advanced AI models

The Carto 3 System Version 8, includes new modules designed to improve efficiency in addition to advanced artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms. The new modules included in this update are CartoSound FAM, which automatically generates a model of patient’s left atrial anatomy before users insert a catheter into their left atrium, and Carto Elevate, which helps electrophysiologists by making the activation maps more accurate and tracking atrial fibrillation (AFib) burden before and after ablation.

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The update includes multiple new algorithms designed to improve efficiency during cardiac ablation procedures.

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Health disparities are causing serious harm, leading to 400 amputations per day

Faluso Fakorede, MD, interventional cardiologiost, explains how health disparities serve as a primary driver of 400 amputations a day because patients are not accessing healthcare.

Interventional cardiologist Foluso Fakorede, MD, says everything from limited specialists to a lack of sidewalks are causing a disproportionate rate of minorities to be caught in the current PAD and CLI epidemic.

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Radiologist-founded startup Rad AI raises $50M in Series B financing

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The company, which offers software to help physicians save time and alleviate burnout, will use the funds to expand global availability of its generative AI solutions.

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Nearly 70% drop in volume precedes private practice’s decision to join Radiology Partners

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Glenwood Spring, Colorado-based Mountain Radiology first engaged in discussions about a partnership with RP in early 2020. 

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Lack of reimbursement hindering AI adoption, American College of Radiology warns Congress

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Determining how to reimburse for healthcare artificial intelligence is likely to be a “complex policy challenge,” CEO William T. Thorwarth Jr., MD, wrote May 6. 

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Industry Watcher’s Digest

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Buzzworthy developments of the past few days.

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So much healthcare data, so many missed opportunities

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Four of five hospital leaders trust the accuracy of their institution’s data. Yet almost half of useable data gets underutilized if not completely untapped for guiding business and clinical decisions.

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Point-based risk prediction model reduces prostate biopsies by up to 20%

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The model incorporates specific data from MRI exams with patient risk factors to predict whether a person is likely to develop clinically significant prostate cancer.

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