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‘Promising’ results as first patients undergo PCI with next-generation pVAD device

The new product from California-based Supira Medical was designed to limit hemolysis and other complications among patients undergoing high-risk PCI or in cardiogenic shock

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RadNet joins chorus urging USPSTF to go further with breast cancer screening updates

The company delivers 1.5M mammograms each year, and its data support the need for annual screening, leaders said, 

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Radiologists received $370M in gifts, speaker fees and other perks in 5 years, but most went to top 5%

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More than 91% of the total pot of money (or $338 million) was paid to this smaller group of radiologists, experts detailed Thursday in Academic Radiology. 

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Is warming iodinated contrast prior to use really necessary?

CT contrast injector data screen in a control room with the CT scanner in the background, at Northwestern Medicine Central DuPage Hospital.

The ACR Manual on Contrast Media suggests that highly viscous ICM should be warmed to body temperature prior to administration when using high-rate intravenous low-osmolality power injections, viscous iodinated CM, small-caliber catheters, or for timed studies looking at peak enhancement.   

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Private equity-backed cardiology group expands Texas footprint with new partnership

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US Heart and Vascular has been busy in 2023, announcing deals with a new investment firm and multiple cardiology practices in the last two months alone.

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Envision Healthcare’s operating performance will continue to deteriorate, Moody’s predicts

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The multispecialty group recorded $6.9B in revenues over a one-year period, but it's grappling with negative free cash flow and "very weak" liquidity, experts noted.

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New AI tool helps radiologists reduce read times by up to 40%

An article in the American Journal of Roentgenology (AJR) outlines 17 ways to reduce the impact of the growing national shortage of radiologists. Radiology.jpg

Its use dropped the average time needed to examine a finding at all timepoints from 107 seconds to 65 seconds, with pulmonary nodule assessments benefiting from the greatest reductions.

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Abbott’s new long-term ICM gains FDA approval

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The newly approved device is powered by Bluetooth technology and available with a three- or six-year battery.

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FDA report details MRI accident caused by sex toy

MRI safety zone warning sign at entrance into an MRI imaging room at Northwestern Central DuPage Hospital.

An FDA adverse event report suggests that although the patient involved in the accident was screened for metal prior to undergoing her MRI, she did not disclose the presence of a “butt plug." 

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Marijuana use linked to much higher risk of peripheral artery disease

The new analysis, based on data from 1.6 million patients, found that a medical marijuana prescription for chronic pain may increase a person's overall arrhythmia risk. Medical marijuana

New research presented at SCAI Scientific Sessions 2023 suggests that marijuana users should understand the early warning signs of PAD, including feelings of pain and coldness in the leg. 

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