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Top news June 2023: FDA approvals, updates from NLA and more
Healio | Cardiology Today has compiled a list of the top headlines in cardiology of June 2023.
Management of low-risk patients with pulmonary embolism differs based on CT scan findings
Patients presenting with low-risk pulmonary embolism are managed in different ways based on CT scan findings and not clinical risk factors, according to study results published in JAMA Network Open.
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AHA: Address biological mechanisms, diversity, biases to improve cardio-oncology care
Underrepresented groups face elevated cardiotoxic risk and strategies are needed to eliminate inequities in cardio-oncology research and clinical care, according to a scientific statement published in Circulation.
Biomarkers, new imaging parameters prognostic of CV event-free survival in Chagas disease
Researchers in Brazil identified new echocardiographic parameters and biomarkers prognostic of poor cardiac event-free survival among patients with chronic Chagas disease, which affects up to 7 million worldwide.
VIDEO: Patients with high CAC scores should receive secondary prevention therapies
PHILADELPHIA — In this Healio video exclusive, Matthew Budoff, MD, FACC, FAHA, discusses a presentation on the benefits of the coronary artery calcium score at the Heart in Diabetes CME Conference.
CAC screening, follow-up care lacking among Black patients in small study
Black patients who undergo coronary artery calcium scoring received less post-screening care and had more adverse CV events compared with white patients at a single center, a speaker reported.
Addressing disparities in ASCVD within the US South Asian population
The South Asian population in the U.S. is one of the fastest-growing minority ethnic groups, and these individuals are a particularly higher-risk population.
AI for preprocedural TAVR modeling gains FDA clearance
Dasi Simulations announced it received FDA clearance for its artificial intelligence model for preprocedure transcatheter aortic valve replacement modeling.
Coronary CT may be best diagnostic strategy when evaluating stable chest pain
For adults with stable chest pain, coronary CTA may be as useful as direct invasive coronary angiography and may be the best diagnostic strategy vs. stress testing and single-photon emission CT myocardial perfusion imaging, data show.
FDA clears AI-based technology that acquires MR images faster
GE HealthCare announced that the FDA cleared its artificial intelligence-based technology used in MRI systems that enables images to be acquired faster than previously.
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