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AI speeds up heart scans, saves time, and could lead to better treatment for heart conditions

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

Researchers have developed a method for analyzing heart MRI scans with the help of artificial intelligence, which could save valuable NHS time and resources, as well as improve care for patients.

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Artificial intelligence speeds up heart scans, saving doctors' time, and could lead to better treatment for heart conditions

Science Daily - Heart Disease

Researchers have developed a groundbreaking method for analysing heart MRI scans with the help of artificial intelligence, which could save valuable time and resources, as well as improve care for patients.

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HeartSciences Announces Allowance of U.S Patent for AI-ECG Assessment of Left Ventricular and Right Ventricular Heart Dysfunction

DAIC

mtaschetta-millane Thu, 07/11/2024 - 10:53 July 11, 2024 — Heart Test Laboratories, Inc. an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered medical technology company focused on transforming ECGs/EKGs to save lives through earlier detection of heart disease, announced that intellectual property (IP) exclusively licensed to HeartSciences has received a notice of allowance from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for the detection of left ventricular (LV) and/or right ventricular (RV) dys

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A little more on the trial

Dr. Malcolm Kendrick

11th July 2024 As regular readers will know, Zoë Harcombe and I sued the Mail on Sunday (Associated Newspapers) and Barney Calman for libel. This is a saga that began over five years ago. Which has explained much of my recent silence on this blog, following a hearing in July last year. We won on almost all points. Some of them very technical. The entire judgment can be seen here [link] Here is one part, section 509 “Before turning to the remaining issues, I should repeat that the exercise of det

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R3 Vascular Appoints Josh Smale as Vice President of Global Clinical and Scientific Affairs

DAIC

Medical device company R3 Vascular Inc., a Mountain View, CA-based developer of novel, best-in-class bioresorbable scaffolds for treating peripheral arterial disease (PAD), has announced the appointment of Josh Smale as its Vice President of Global Clinical and Scientific Affairs. Image courtesy: R3 Vascular Inc. christine.book Thu, 07/11/2024 - 10:50 July 11, 2024 — Medical device company R3 Vascular Inc. , developer of novel, best-in-class bioresorbable scaffolds for treating peripheral arteri

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JAK Inhibitors May Reduce AMD Onset in Autoimmune Diseases

HCPLive

Administrative claims database analysis revealed a lower AMD incidence in patients treated with JAK inhibitor therapy versus non–JAK-based immunotherapy.

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Amvia Sky Launched in Canada, the World’s First Pacemaker Approved for LBBAP

DAIC

mtaschetta-millane Thu, 07/11/2024 - 11:01 July 11, 2024 — Dr. Fadi Mansour performed the first Canadian implant of BIOTRONIK ’s newest pacemaker and CRT-P generation earlier this year at the Centre Hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal. The patient received an Amvia Sky HF-T QP triple chamber pacemaker device. The first implant follows the full market release of BIOTRONIK’s newest family of pacemaker and CRT-P devices, featuring patient-centric technologies for better patient care and simp

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Anxiety, Depression Interfere with Preventive Actions to Reduce CVD Risk Factors

HCPLive

A study showed participants with symptoms of anxiety and depression had significantly fewer controlled cardiovascular disease risk factors.

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Leading Experts Named to Board of Directors of the Proposed New CV Board

American College of Cardiology

The final five at-large directors of the proposed independent Board of Cardiovascular Medicine were announced on July 11, completing the 15-member Board of Directors.

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Elevated Cathepsin S Linked to Increased Risk of IgA Nephropathy

HCPLive

Findings suggest greater CTSS levels are associated with an elevated risk of IgAN and highlight the enzyme’s potential as a diagnostic biomarker.

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Short and long sleep duration associated with blood vessel damage in those recently diagnosed with type 2 diabetes

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

New research to be presented at this year's Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD) (Madrid, 9-13 September) shows that people recently diagnosed with diabetes who experience short or long sleep duration are more likely to experience microvascular disease (damage to the small blood vessels), which could ultimately lead to more serious complications.

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Hepatitis B Vaccine Birth Dose Uptake Unimpacted By COVID-19 Pandemic

HCPLive

Refusal of hospital-administered birth doses of the hepatitis B vaccine declined in Washington, DC, from 2017-2022 despite pandemic-related disruptions to other childhood vaccines.

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NHA Awards Scholarship to Future Phlebotomy Technician | Allied Health

Learning + Leading

HOSA Future Health Professionals (HOSA) member and recent Green Country Technology Center (GCTC) graduate Cheyanne Holman of Okmulgee, Oklahoma, was awarded a $1,000 student scholarship from the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) at the 2024 HOSA International Leadership Conference , held June 26 to 29 in Houston, Texas.

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FDA Issues Complete Response Letter for Once-Weekly Insulin Icodec

HCPLive

The CRL cites requests related to the manufacturing process and the type 1 diabetes indication before the application review can be completed.

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Preeclampsia's lingering shadow

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

A study published in the journal Hypertension points to the potential long-term consequences of preeclampsia — specifically, accelerated aging in women who have had this condition.

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RINVOQ LQ's Impact on Pediatric Arthritis Care, with Casey Schlacher

HCPLive

Casey Schlacher discusses the FDA approval of the new weight-based oral solution, RINVOQ LQ (upadacitinib), for treating pediatric patients with arthritis, highlighting its importance for improving patient outcomes and quality of life.

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Elevating Patient Care, How Centers of Excellence Are Revolutionizing Medical Services

ADN Center of Excellence

If you are a professional in the medical field, dedicated to providing the best care possible to your patients, then you are always looking for ways to educate and advance yourself in your career. In this fast-changing healthcare scenario, Centers of Excellence are emerging as potential catalysts in enhancing the patient experience and increasing the quality of medical services.

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Deucravacitinib Versus Apremilast for Psoriasis: A Post-Hoc Analysis

HCPLive

In this post-hoc analysis, investigators highlighted benefits of deucravacitinib among those with psoriasis compared to benefits of apremilast.

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Elevating Patient Care, How Centers of Excellence Are Revolutionizing Medical Services

ADN Center of Excellence

If you are a professional in the medical field, dedicated to providing the best care possible to your patients, then you are always looking for ways to educate and advance yourself in your career. In this fast-changing healthcare scenario, Centers of Excellence are emerging as potential catalysts in enhancing the patient experience and increasing the quality of medical services.

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Novel SEL-212 Therapy Improves Quality of Life in Patients with Gout

HCPLive

Reductions in the mean number of tender joints from baseline to month 6 were greater among patients in the treatment groups compared with placebo.

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Why tackling fake, with facts is a daunting task? but,there is an illegitimate solution!

Dr. S. Venkatesan MD

A confabulation in a clinic Doctor , h ow are you certain, this is the best treatment and it works? It is science & technology at its best. We have at least 50% successful outcomes, backed by huge databases. No, I will go with my native therapy. They say it may also work. It is your wish, but, I tell you, what they claim is fake science Let it be.

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Recent progress of endoplasmic reticulum stress in the mechanism of atherosclerosis

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The research progress of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress in atherosclerosis (AS) is of great concern. The ER, a critical cellular organelle, plays a role in important biological processes including protein synthesis, folding, and modification. Various pathological factors may cause ER stress, and sustained or excessive ER stress triggers the unfolded protein response, ultimately resulting in apoptosis and disease.

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SBC Scientific Publication Award – 2024

International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences

Rules and Regulations Aiming to encourage the submission of Original Articles on major cardiovascular topics to the journals Arquivos Brasileiros de Cardiologia (ABC Cardiol), International Journal of Cardiovascular Sciences (IJCS), Arquivos Brasileiros Imagem Cardiovascular (ABC Imagem), and ABC Heart Failure & Cardiomyopathy (ABC HF), for the development of technical-scientific work, the Brazilian Society of Cardiology establishes the SBC Scientific Publication Award. 1.

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The role of oxidative stress in aortic dissection: a potential therapeutic target

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The incidence of aortic dissection (AD) is steadily increasing, driven by the rising prevalence of chronic conditions such as hypertension and the global aging of the population. Oxidative stress emerges as a pivotal pathophysiological mechanism contributing to the progression of AD. Oxidative stress triggers apoptosis in vascular smooth muscle cells, reshapes the extracellular matrix (ECM), and governs ECM degradation and remodeling, subsequently impacting aortic compliance.

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TAVR has higher mortality rates for some patients: Study

Becker's Hospital Review - Cardiology

Pulmonary hypertension patients who undergo transcatheter aortic valve replacement are at a higher risk for mortality than those without pulmonary hypertension, according to a recent study.

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Frontiers in premature beats research: a bibliometric analysis

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundThis study aimed to assess the scientific results and activities of premature beats research from a global perspective.MethodsPublications related to premature beats published between 2003 and 2024 were identified and selected from the Web of Science core collection. VOSviewer was used to conduct co-authorship, co-citation, and co-occurrence analyses of the authors, organizations, countries/regions, references, sources, cited authors, and keywords.ResultsIn total, 5,283 publications on

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Strengthening Your Heart With Cardiac Rehabilitation

AMS Cardiology

Cardiac rehabilitation is a crucial component of recovery and long-term heart health for individuals who have experienced heart-related issues. This comprehensive program overseen by a cardiac rehabilitation specialist offers numerous benefits that can significantly improve quality of life and reduce the risk of future cardiac events. Below, we’ll explore the advantages of cardiac rehab and why it’s essential to consult with a local cardiologist about participating in such a program.

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Research landscape of genetics in dilated cardiomyopathy: insight from a bibliometric analysis

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

BackgroundDilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heterogeneous myocardial disorder with diverse genetic or acquired origins. Notable advances have been achieved in discovering and understanding the genetics of DCM. This study aimed to depict the distribution of the main research forces, hotspots, and frontiers in the genetics of DCM, thus shaping future research directions.MethodsBased on the documents published in the Web of Science Core Collection database from 2013 to 2022, co-authorship of author

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Age-Based Outcomes after Surgical Aortic Valve Replacement with Bioprosthetic versus Mechanical Valves

The American Journal of Cardiology

Publication date: Available online 10 July 2024 Source: The American Journal of Cardiology Author(s): Eishan Ashwat, Danial Ahmad, Michel Pompeu Sá, Derek-Serna Gallegos, Yisi Wang, Floyd Thoma, James A.

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Study Highlights Risk, Prevalence of COPD Among Individuals with Psoriasis

HCPLive

These data highlight several key points about COPD and its prevalence, risk, and incidence among plaque psoriasis patients.

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How Impactful is EMPACT-MI on Heart Failure: EMPACT-MI Trial

American College of Cardiology

After acute myocardial infarction (AMI), the risk of heart failure (HF) and death are elevated. EMPACT-MI evaluated the efficacy of empagliflozin to reduce cardiovascular risk in patients who remain at HF risk after AMI.

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Sonography Protocols Inconsistent for Asymptomatic Hyperuricemia Detection

HCPLive

A recent study shows the need to standardize sonography for asymptomatic hyperuricemia detection.

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Tadalafil for Combined Post-/Precapillary PH Treatment in HFpEF

American College of Cardiology

What is the safety and efficacy of tadalafil in patients with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and combined postcapillary and precapillary pulmonary hypertension (CpcPH)?

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Semaglutide Can Preserve, Possibly Improve, NYHA Functional Class in Obesity-Related HFpEF

HCPLive

A STEP-HFpEF analysis suggests semaglutide 2.4 mg (Wegovy) confers benefit across the spectrum of NYHA functional class among patients with obesity-related HFpEF.

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Cardiac Shockwave Therapy Plus CABG for Ischemic HF

American College of Cardiology

What is the safety and efficacy of direct cardiac shockwave therapy (SWT) among patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy undergoing coronary artery bypass graft surgery (CABG)?

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Intra-Pericardial Position of an Extra-Vascular Implantable Cardioverter-Defibrillator Lead

HeartRhythm

An 18-year-old male with arrhythmogenic cardiomyopathy was referred for catheter ablation of ventricular tachycardia after experiencing appropriate implantable cardioverter-defibrillator (ICD) shock. Six months prior, he had undergone uncomplicated implantation of an extravascular ICD (EV-ICD) [1]. A previous surgical ICD system (implanted via lateral thoracotomy) had been abandoned due to inappropriate therapies.

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Research takes on the long-term health of childhood cancer survivors

Medical Xpress - Cardiology

New research from the University of Alberta offers the hope of better long-term outcomes for survivors of childhood cancer—and the path to those better outcomes is exercise.

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