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Diabetes increases risk of death, complications when patients undergo CABG or PCI for left main disease

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.

Researchers also found that CABG and PCI were each associated with their own advantages and disadvantages, highlighting the importance of shared decision-making. 

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MedPAC recommends ‘woefully inadequate’ pay update for radiologists in 2025

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The average physician would receive 3% higher Medicare payments next year following the update, commissioners estimate. 

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UnitedHealth earns emergency order to buy radiology provider placed in crisis due to Change cyberattack

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The nation’s largest healthcare corporation recently made an offer for the Corvallis Clinic, which has 11 locations across Oregon's Willamette Valley. 

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Outpatient study finds CT contrast is generally safe, but risk of adverse events varies with the seasons

A three-institution study of 473,482 patients found the risk of an adverse event following CT contrast increases in the summer and fall.

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Edwards, Abbott share updated TAVR data at CRT 2024

Sapien 3 Ultra Resilia TAVR valves

The SAPIEN 3 Ultra Resilia TAVR valve is available in multiple sizes. Images courtesy of Edwards Lifesciences. 

Some of the world’s biggest names in interventional cardiology and structural heart disease gathered in Washington, D.C., for the four-day event. 

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OmegaAI adds 'progressive loading' for real-time radiology image reading

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The cloud-based enterprise image system loads scan results almost instantly.

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ARRS announces recipients of continuing education grant

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The money will cover travel expenses for a hands-on clinical workshop at the American Roentgen Ray Society Annual Meeting.

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Match Day sees historic interest, stiff competition in diagnostic and interventional radiology

How radiology should prepare for AUC clinical decision support reporting requirements. CMS to require AUC CDS January 1, 2023.

DR and IR were 2 of 13 specialties that had increases of more than 10% in the number of positions filled by U.S. MD seniors. 

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Cardiologist shares his long journey from Libya to United States

With a growing shortage of cardiologists in the U.S., there is growing interest recruiting more clinicians from overseas. But there are barriers to this, approach explained Abdel Almanfi, MD, FACC, FSCAI, a structural heart interventional cardiologist at Baylor St. Luke's Medical Center in Houston, Texas. He spoke with Cardiovascular Business and shared his journey from Libya to the United States, shedding light on the challenges foreign doctors face in realizing their dreams of practicing in America.

Abdel Almanfi, MD, went through years of training in Libya, but then he had to start over once he landed in the United States. 

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Too much niacin? Excess vitamin B3 may increase risk of heart attack, stroke

too much niacin, also known as vitamin b3, may increase the risk of adverse cardiovascular events such as heart attacks and strokes.

Nutritionists view niacin, also known as vitamin B3, as a fundamental part of any diet. Consuming too much, however, could potentially be bad for the heart. 

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