Cardiac Imaging

While cardiac ultrasound is the widely used imaging modality for heart assessments, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and nuclear imaging are also used and are often complimentary, each offering specific details about the heart other modalities cannot. For this reason the clinical question being asked often determines the imaging test that will be used.

FDA issues class 1 recall for angiography catheter following multiple injuries

Cordis Corporation warned its device can dislodge during procedures and cause serious adverse events such as heart attack or stroke.

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1 in 10 young adults with left-sided breast cancer develop heart disease

The average follow-up period was 14 years, giving any radiation-associated complications time to develop.

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TEER benefits all HF patients with SMR, but men see more long-term benefits

The study's authors examined data from men and women who underwent TEER with the MitraClip device in addition to guideline-directed medical therapy. 

CCTA detects atherosclerosis cases lost in CAC scoring blind spot

In participants with a CAC score of zero (no calcium buildup), 5.5% had atherosclerosis detected by CCTA.

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CCTA helps ID atherosclerosis in adults with no known heart disease

Signs of atherosclerosis were even seen in patients with a CAC score of 0. 

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Medtech company Us2.ai gains FDA clearance for automated echocardiography software

The news comes following a validation study at Brigham and Women's Hospital and multiple trials with pharmaceutical partners.

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How delayed peridevice leak after LAAC affects patient outcomes

Delayed PDL was identified in more than 10% of patients undergoing the procedure. 

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Valve-in-valve TMVR an effective option for patients with mitral prosthesis dysfunction

Adjusted mortality and perioperative complications were both lower among patients undergoing ViV TMVR.