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AI-powered lung cancer screening support tool nabs FDA clearance

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The software was designed to address issues with inter-reader variability common to LDCT screenings. 

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Visual CAC scores from pre-op PET scans provide valuable post-op risk assessments

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Researchers believe applying a visual ordinal CAC scoring system to pre-op PET/CT exams could serve as a form of risk stratification for noncardiac surgery. 

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Ultrathin iron bioresorbable scaffold shows promise in first randomized trial

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An investigational device could help interventional cardiologists avoid the limitations of drug-eluting stents, according to a new analysis published in JACC. 

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Cardiologist discusses Lp(a), the CVD risk factor responsible for many surprise heart attacks

Nathaniel Lebowitz, MD, in charge of preventive cardiology at Hackensack University Medical Center, and assistant professor of internal medicine at Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, gives an overview of where things are at with lipoprotein (a) awareness, testing and drug development. He and is working on the American Heart Associations (AHA) Lp(a) Discovery Project to expand awareness to both physicians and patients. #AHA #LPA

Cardiologist Nathaniel Lebowitz, MD, reviews the latest updates in lipoprotein(a) awareness, testing and drug development.

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Edwards celebrates double-digit TAVR sales growth in Q4

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It was another strong quarter for Edwards Lifesciences as the company's TAVR platform continues to gain momentum. The FDA's approval of multiple Edwards valves for the treatment of asymptomatic severe AS represents a potential game-changer for the entire industry. 

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Billionaire donates $50M to advance cardiovascular care at Northwestern

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Jane E Wilcox, MD, chief of heart failure treatment and recovery at Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, and Neil G. Bluhm. Image courtesy of Northwestern.

Neil G. Bluhm, a billionaire philanthropist with deep ties to Chicago, has donated an additional $50 million to a high-volume facility that already bears his name.

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New heart catheter for cell therapy delivery 1 step closer to FDA approval

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The BioCardia delivery catheter was designed to be used by interventional cardiologists, electrophysiologists or cardiac surgeons. It includes a tiny needle that directly engages with the patient’s cardiac tissue. 

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Blue ribbon panel of experts shares advice on improving fluoroscopy safety: 5 takeaways

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The American College of Radiology recently brought together thought leaders from 32 different organizations to come up with ways to standardize care when using this popular imaging system. 

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Hologic clears key hurdles in proposed $18B sale to private equity

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Both company shareholders and Chinese regulators have approved the sale, with TPG and Blackstone anticipating they'll take the reins by April. 

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Johns Hopkins radiology chair steps down, Philips renews CEO contract, plus more leadership moves

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In other news, NYU Langone Health recently named a new radiation oncology chair, a Lumexa Imaging rad is joining the RSNA board, and SNMMI has appointed an editor for its flagship journal. 

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